There are 6.8 million cows in New Zealand. In terms of their ecological footprints this equates to a human population of 90 million.
Mike
Joy on dairy production and the destruction of New Zealand’s
environment
“Threats
and challenges to our Rivers”
Dr. Mike Joy, lecturer in environmental sustainability an teacher of ecology and environmental management at Massey University spoke last night in Upper Hutt. I was unable to make the talk but my partner Pam was able to debrief me. Our conversation is below.
In this interview with BBC's Hard Talk PM John Key was deeply uncomfortable when confronted with the name of Mike Joy and the truth of the effects of dairy production on our waterways and the myth of NZ's "clean, green image"
Key grilled over NZ's clean, green image
Here is a 2013 talk given by Dr.Mike Joy on the impact of dairy production on the environment
White
Gold -- Dairy Production in New Zealand - Mike Joy
A 2011 articke from the New Zealand Herald
Has
anyone noticed that "100 per cent pure New Zealand" has
quietly been changed to "100 per cent pure you"?
Having
been hung out to dry over their impacts on the environment, the
exploiters, including Federated Farmers, have successfully lobbied to
lower environmental expectations.
The
irony is that overseas consumers' perception of New Zealand as clean
and green will soon be our only marketing edge. The rest of the world
will catch up and easily beat us on commodity prices, because their
land and labour costs are so much cheaper.
We
are delusional about how clean and green we are. Last year New
Zealand honoured the United Nations Year of Biodiversity with the
revelation that we are among the world's worst biodiversity losers....
.....
We
made reference in our discussion to Fresh Water for Life,
which aims to independently report on the freshwater situation in
New Zealand.
“We
will provide information on NZ’s water quality and the main threats
to good water quality and the life in our freshwater. Our goals are
to safeguard and protect our freshwater, so present and future
generations can enjoy what we all love.”
Go
to the website HERE
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