Weston A. Price Foundation - Cheshire Chapter

Weston A. Price Foundation - Cheshire Chapter Weston A. Price Foundation - Cheshire Chapter Carol and her daughter Silvie, are the Cheshire Chapter Leaders for the Weston A. Price Foundation.

They will be holding discussion groups and seminars on natural nutrition, health and wellbeing. The Cheshire Chapter of WAPF is always available to help people find local sources of nutrient dense foods.

16/11/2024

Farmers in North Wales today.

08/11/2024

Common sense :-)

Fascinating conversation.....
30/10/2024

Fascinating conversation.....

Watch this episode uncensored & ad-free on Patreon: https://patreon.com/dannyjonesDr. Alexis Cowan is a Princeton-trained PhD specializing in metabolic physi...

We will be at this event talking about all things Weston Price, Keto, Low Carb and Carnivore. Check out there website fo...
11/09/2024

We will be at this event talking about all things Weston Price, Keto, Low Carb and Carnivore. Check out there website for more details www.carnivoreconference.co.uk There are still some tickets. As you get meals included in the ticket price, tickets must be pre-booked. It’s going to be a great event! Can’t wait!!

23/08/2024

Choosing to eat Real Food is key to everything. Avoiding processed foods will lead to health in all walks of life. We here all know this, but the link in the comments goes deeper.....

Well worth a listen
17/06/2024

Well worth a listen

In the face of creeping medical tyranny, a rapidly devaluing dollar, rampant tech addiction and an epidemic of chronic disease, what can we do to reclaim our...

Interesting evening event coming up on 29th June. Great opportunity to listen to Dr Tess Lawrie from World Council for H...
15/06/2024

Interesting evening event coming up on 29th June.
Great opportunity to listen to Dr Tess Lawrie from World Council for Health talk and discuss ideas on ways to move forwards into a better future for all as we reflect on the last few years.
There will be food, live music and the chance to make some new friends.

An opportunity for cheese-lovers out there.Cheesemaking workshop at a lovely farm in Shropshire.
02/06/2024

An opportunity for cheese-lovers out there.

Cheesemaking workshop at a lovely farm in Shropshire.

10/03/2024

My name is Amy. My husband Hamish and I farm sheep and beef near Clinton in Southland. We use regenerative farming methods following the advice of a Dr Christine Jones. We spent months researching the options before taking the decision. Dr Jones is a leader in regenerative farming. Her methods build carbon into the soil, lower inputs, improve stock health, and are better for us and the environment.

Our motto is ‘optimising not maximising production’ and despite some pretty tough challenges and hard work, we are really happy with the decision we took and the outcomes. It is a matter of doing the homework, studying the options and figuring what is best for us and our farm.

Now we are researching a different problem. We face being taxed for our ruminant methane emissions. Hamish and I have studied the issue very thoroughly and the more we dug into it, the more deeply disturbed we became.

Finding out simple, straightforward answers to questions like how much warming our farm is causing, or how much methane all farms in New Zealand are emitting, proved difficult, even impossible. A farming friend has had his farm assessed on three separate occasions for the amount of methane (so-called CO2 equivalents) emitted and got three very different results. Are we going to be taxed for something that we have virtually no reliable data on?

Professor Dave Frame who advises the government and farming industries, and has been an IPCC participant, admits that New Zealand’s total emissions from all sheep, beef, dairy and deer ruminant methane over the last 100 years have caused some nonsensical fraction like one, one-thousandth of a degree centigrade change. In other words, an immeasurable, utterly insignificant amount per year.

It seems to tally with what a Dr William van Wijngaarden told Irish farmers recently stating that all the world’s ruminant methane over the next century would only cause 0.17th of a thousandth of a degree C change. Remember New Zealand only has 1% of the world’s ruminants. For this we are proposing slashing our sheep and beef industry by 20% - even more if the carbon price goes higher as demanded by green groups. Few people know our ruminant emissions in New Zealand are falling and have done since 2005.

You might be thinking that everyone has to play their part – the sacrifice needs to fall on every sector in the battle against global warming. If that is the case, we should compare ‘apples with apples.’ Our ruminant methane and your car emissions are both greenhouse gases – but they differ significantly. Our emissions can only occur by our using lots of CO2 – greenhouse gas - to create them.

Compared to you, we have a ‘net' position. Here is what our research showed.
According to a paper published called Phase 3 Multivariate analysis of Greenhouse Gas emissions from sheep and beef farms – April 2020 it takes up to 7 tonnes of CO2 to grow a hectare of grass on our farm. It’s called photosynthesis (if you can’t remember your college science.) Plants use CO2, sunlight, water and mineral salts.

We turn those 7 tonnes of CO2 per hectare into enough feed for 10 ewes. Those 10 ewes each emit about 20 – 22 grams of methane a day which means they produce in total 80 kgs of methane per year. It is accepted that methane is a more potent greenhouse gas than CO2 – generally regarded as 28 times stronger. If we multiply our ewe’s 80 kgs of methane by 28 we get 2,250 kgs of CO2 equivalent.

We are, therefore, using over three times more CO2 than we emit. A car owner cannot say that. Or a coal fired boiler. Or a private jet going to a climate conference. Farmers are not quite the villains we are made out to be.

Have we miscalculated? No, but we do lose some CO2 from our pasture as it respires and then dies back. We do sequester some deep into the soil, so that’s a plus. Some carbon goes out from the farm in meat and wool. Reality is we are being dealt a rotten hand by both the people who are supposed to represent us and our scientists, who are ostensibly seeking our best interests. Too many are caught up in baseless hype and chasing funding for long term projects. It is deeply disturbing and made Hamish and I sick to the pit of our stomach as we completed our research.

Now we have found the earth’s outgoing re-radiated energy can only interact with each greenhouse gas in certain, defined bands/frequencies. Methane can only operate in two narrow, weak bands where water vapour swamps it. Over New Zealand each one of our methane molecules competes with up to 8,000 water vapour molecules. We are not scientists but those who are qualified tell us to stop fretting about methane. In real life - not models - dominating water vapour renders methane ineffective.

We are told that the big overseas supermarkets are making demands of our exporters that require us to take action on methane. We know supermarkets. We tried marketing our own regen produce directly to them. They are super-bullies and will use any excuse to beat down the price. New Zealand has the lowest carbon footprint of any food producer in the world. Any alternative country’s food they buy would be defrauding their customers.

We need a government that stands up for us as food producers. We feed 40 million people. Article 2 (b) of the Paris Agreement that we signed said, clearly, that no government should take steps that “threaten food production”. Why do we rush to meet some international obligations and ignore others?

We are unique in that we use more greenhouse gas than we emit and we urgently need a government to go into to bat for us in international forums.

Amy and Hamish Bielski
Clinton

We will be at the next War on Health conference over Easter weekend, 30th and 31st March 2024.  Weston A. Price Foundati...
25/02/2024

We will be at the next War on Health conference over Easter weekend, 30th and 31st March 2024. Weston A. Price Foundation - Cheshire Chapter will be distributing WAPF information and answering questions where we can :-) We will be sharing a stall with The Real Food Company again, as we did at the fantastic 1st War on Health conference that was on 20th January, earlier this year.

The venue is in the beautiful Peak District, central in the UK, at Cliff College in Calver.

The cost of the ticket includes all your meals and drinks for the time you are there. This actually means something, lol - not like so many events where the food is unrepresentative of the message of the event - the food was good!

There is also an option to stay over at the venue. We did this last time and it was great. It helps create more time to socialise, chat and share with like-minded people.
We hope you can make it. See you there.

This promises to be a hugely enjoyable, informative weekend. Tickets are available by clicking the link below. If you use the discount code REALFOOD you will get an amazing £50 off each ticket - if you require multiple tickets, please book each of your tickets individually to make sure you get the £50 off each ticket you buy.

Now bigger and better.... Spend TWO days in the company of some of the UK's foremost free-thinking practitioners and get new insights in how to reclaim and protect your health and wellbeing.

We have been following the work of Dr Jack Kruse for many years now. He is a wonderful teacher of skills to regain healt...
25/02/2024

We have been following the work of Dr Jack Kruse for many years now. He is a wonderful teacher of skills to regain health and wellness in this crazy modern world. He has spoken at WAPF conferences, especially Nourish Vermont 2017, which was an excellent talk.
Dr Kruse has been talking much about the positive changes happening in El Salvador. In fact he has now moved there to live.
If you can spare 20 minutes to listen to what the elected government are now doing in that country find the link in the comments.

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