While it is fair to say agriculture does cause some pollution, how on earth can he stand there beside a drain coming from a waste water treatment plant that is clearly causing pollution and say that agriculture is problem and not reference the millions of gallons of untreated sewage going into rivers every single day across Ireland. An example of which is beside him this is honestly mind boggling
@LiamMccallion3 күн бұрын
That man doesn't k ow how to cut turf for a start he's cutting with left hand spade should be a right yu don't have to rit insidethe
@anthonyosullivan329214 күн бұрын
This guy shouldn't even be in office he cannot and will not fix anything..
@JamieMahon-z2s21 күн бұрын
Come back it’s been one year you haven’t uploaded since 2023 please
@hfoto360622 күн бұрын
something similar is happening all over Europe, not just Ireland. Nobody wants to pay parking tickets - (if you're lucky to find it ) - then walk to reach a shop where pricese are expensive... people prefer to go to the shopping center in the outskirts, much more convenient.
@geraldinetoughey9622Ай бұрын
Nobody ever looks at the harmful effect of diets. Dieting over the long term causes increased appetite, food addiction and weight gain. The Minnesota Experiment in 1940 proved that limiting food causes eating disorders, secret eating, and long term anxiety about food. Dieting causes obesity in the long term.
@JoseMoreno-jk4qfАй бұрын
No deer in Connemara.
@PG_FISHINGАй бұрын
Introducte a small number of mountain lions, problem solved.
@greglyons2526Ай бұрын
My aunt Mary Lyons 0.15 may she rest in peace.
@HyzentleyАй бұрын
Was honestly not aware that Ireland has such a huge and important sea area, but looking at the map it makes sense
@Hyzentley2 ай бұрын
I studied several semesters of chemistry (had to stop because of health issues sadly), so I am no expert on radiation, but I do know more than the average person. Yet I didn't knew just how much of an issue Radon is
@Hyzentley2 ай бұрын
Saw a curlew at the local zoo (not from Ireland) and just randomly googled for videos on them, and was not disappointed. So interesting and oddly hopeful. Also loved the part about getting the farmers on board; had a college whose family are farmers and she always complained about the ecological laws she had to follow. Interesting to see how you can actually get them to agree with it
@lunacresentmoon2 ай бұрын
we need to bring back more of our native predators like lynx and wolves to keep the deer populations in check . nature solutions for nature problems
@jameskeogh9483 ай бұрын
Duncan will you stop with the desperately silly "real capital"
@peterhicks35163 ай бұрын
May I suggest wolves to control the deer problem. Think of the success of the wolves being introduced to Yellowstone.
@peterhicks35163 ай бұрын
Somehow i do not feel too bad for these places, suffering as they are from invasive species the brought back to Europe. I mean, the totally destroyed huge portions of the Australian flora and fauna, by introducing just two species, foxes and rabbits
@josephinewileswarner65493 ай бұрын
I fell off my chair when he said that when they purchase wood chip from America, they are sending the money to Donald Trump! LOL!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@josephinewileswarner65493 ай бұрын
Excellent video. I was excited when I heard grass and waste instead of maize. I am interested in developing the digester for my project.
@louis-v9e4 ай бұрын
does that app tell you which supermarkets are still shipping in invasive species... well i can tell you.. thay all are... so wouldn't it be best to stop the supermarkets from shipping in rhododendrons', for example, first??? i mean how stupid are we???
@thomasjames68114 ай бұрын
I live in glengarriff and saw em once soaring above our school 😊
@horatiotodd87234 ай бұрын
Humans brought this plant= protestant settlers brought this plant, check on biodiversity Ireland, all the mosy invasive plants are near large firmer estates and the six counties have the most invasive species by far.
@claritylouise23475 ай бұрын
6 years old!
@claritylouise23475 ай бұрын
Its all too late, have a baby there dare ya
@TheoM-k4n5 ай бұрын
Surely it makes more sense to farm beef than grow grass exclusively for energy as this is the only way Irish farmers are surviving atm. However, any remaining grass and slurry would provide a great secondary income to farmers at a time that they are struggling as well as help reduce the €2 million fine from the cancellation of methane from slurry spraying.
@tazsnoop10446 ай бұрын
The methane is converted into co2 and the sun strip's the o2 through photosynthesis and converted it to carbon so the greenhouse gases only feed the cow's to produce greenhouse gases
@redfire200036 ай бұрын
If you listen to your own bullshit for long enough, you start to believe it.
@jm345676 ай бұрын
Anywhere with no people and development is filled with horrible Sitka Spruce monoculture plantations and ghastly wind farms for ‘climate change’ which just means a ruse to fill more wealthy financiers accounts even higher and higher.
@TropicalJungleIreland7 ай бұрын
A plant that feeds bees and insects with it's flowers from winter to spring 🐝
@melinapech88047 ай бұрын
They killed off the wolves which should have managed the balance of the deer
@luciachien-galvez39108 ай бұрын
THANK 🌉 YOU
@jM-ez7fq8 ай бұрын
Where are all the affordable houses never happen
@tonymckeage10288 ай бұрын
Great Video, clearly a true pathway to the future, thanks for sharing
@Grown-in-Tyrone8 ай бұрын
You really shouldn't spray glyphosate without wearing a moonsuit. And no it doesn't stay where you spray it, that's industry hype. Do you really want to drink it... because I don't
@taiopaisley19288 ай бұрын
Its a shame this is not taken more seriously.
@santallum8 ай бұрын
The whole CO2 BS is to get you to take your eye off the ball ......... CO2 is not the problem
@felixyusupov72999 ай бұрын
If you injected manure into the soil you would have no smell and better water quality.
@mikekavanagh89529 ай бұрын
Good Documentary, How can we risk damaging Bantry Bay with a Toxic Salmon Farm that will kill all Marine Life,
@kerilloyd75049 ай бұрын
Great video, thank you for making it on a very important subject not only in Ireland but in Britain too. Still see loads of peat compost for sale in garden centres though.
@pl44310 ай бұрын
I just love curlews.
@LaughingMan4410 ай бұрын
No talk of the demand side (immigration) Let's just pave over all of the countryside and have no nature left
@neelusuri32110 ай бұрын
Such great video to demonstrate how we can safeguard our environment by proper disposal and recycling them.
@poledancingpaddy602911 ай бұрын
ONE HOAX AFTER ANOTHER NEXT WHEN W,H.O GETS ITS TREATY WITH BINDING AUTHORITY THEN IT WILL BE A PANDEMIC EVERY DAY THE ROCKERFELLERS DECIDE, WAKE UP TO THE TREACHEROUS STOOGES IN TOP OFFIICES IN IRELAND
@bricetheroff302611 ай бұрын
at 2:57 did he really just say it produces 120,000 Thousand liters of gas per year? Not a chance - Maybe he meant to say ml which is around 32gallons of gas per year - which if so - is still very useful for that size
@MrTipperX11 ай бұрын
People with money just want to build one-offs in the countryside. It's ludicrous as it's unsustainable, results in a hollowing out of the towns and destroys the landscape. No other developed country is so laissez faire regarding this hugely unsustainable form of "development".
@johnmaxey909711 ай бұрын
In the states we have Buckthorn taking over everything. Some areas they are almost half of all plants. I would trade with something that has a beautiful flower.
@patrickday420611 ай бұрын
I think it was a misnomer 😂 he intended to say grass for arse 😂😂😂
@nartech_la512511 ай бұрын
Sounds like a waterfall or the beach.
@unityindustrieslimited11 ай бұрын
Can someone connect me to a company that is providing technology and turnkey solution for converting Energy Crops to Bio-gas?
@BabyBooHoot Жыл бұрын
Moneypoint powerstation was built in the early 80s. It was the future at the time and polish coal imported was the fuel to be used. Now I believe it will switch to oil. As a bord na mona apprentice in Derrygreenagh in the early 80s , Moneypoint was one of my only chances to get a job and stay in ireland....... wasnt to be . Strangely I have worked in the oil and gas for the past 40 years and its now under pressure. I wonder where we will be in 20 years time. Knowing what we know about carbon footprints now , the whole idea of polish coal being imported seems like a daft idea. I wonder how much the goverment held back at the time. I am sure the narrative will change again as we get on the energy "merry go rounds". Looking back , my apprenticeship at Bord Na Mona was the best thing I ever done. All the skills I learned there while becoming a fitter have never let me down. Now a days at the ripe old age of 60 , my job options have never been better as the world is so used to touch screens and no one wants dirty hands it seems!
@elzorro7of916 күн бұрын
Good to hear your story. Did you know Charley Murphy?
@arynnehempstock1108 Жыл бұрын
We could learn a thing or two from you re: illegal dumping on Vancouver Island: although we certainly have a deposit system here. But old furniture and such? And the deposit system helps, hugely with what we call “ pickers”, the homeless who earn their living off empties. Still a huge amount of litter here, though, and in Vancouver. Hard to know what to do. I work at Regional Recycling, for the record.