UK ECONOMY over the last 4 years
โช๏ธGas up 94.1%
โช๏ธElectric up 78%
โช๏ธFuel up 49.3%
โช๏ธHotels up 37.8%
โช๏ธRent up 25%
โช๏ธFood up 25%ย
Average earnings down 2.8%
Now can you see why people are leaving the UK?
But where do you go?
"It takes 15,000 liters of water to produce 1kg of beef!"
Sounds horrifying. Except here's what they don't tell you:
Those 15,000 liters breaks down as:
94% "green water" (rainwater that falls on pasture)
4% "blue water" (actual irrigation)
2% "grey water" (recycled water)
So 94% is just rain. Rain that was falling anyway. Rain the grass absorbs, the cow drinks, then pisses back into the soil within days.
The 4% blue water? That's 600 liters.
Compare to almonds: 12,000 liters of actual irrigation water per kilogram. Twenty times more than beef.
Almonds require intensive irrigation in drought-stricken California, draining aquifers that took 10,000 years to fill and will never refill.
The trick: They count rainfall for beef but not for plant crops. If we counted green water for almonds the same way, those numbers would be astronomical.
Your grass-fed British beef uses rainfall on land that can't grow crops.
Your almond milk drains prehistoric aquifers.
One borrows from the rain cycle. One steals from the future.
The statistics aren't lying. They're just designed to make you draw the wrong conclusion.