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Inside Britain’s deepest mine

Inside Britain’s deepest mine

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“Sky News”

Fertiliser has allowed farmers to grow more food to feed a growing population but it worsens climate change and often causes local pollution.

One solution could be beneath our feet, with Britain sitting on an almost limitless supply of a greener alternative.

Tom Heap descends over 1km…

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48 Comments

  1. What's so wrong with vertical farming? Or is it because with vertical farming being so radical, we wouldn't have to mine anything, or relatively little, and the latter meaning no money in exports for the great British empire? Climate change is a scam.

  2. When wil folk waken up and realise there is nothimg wrong with planet. 000's scientists say them same but are silenced over them thats paid to create the false narrative

  3. Sky News only found out about the potash mine? the mainstream media is slow when it comes to something big projects. Funny how the mainstream media only picks up on this positive story when it suits them. This is why YouTubers do a better job with this sort of information.

  4. Pretty amazing. I wonder how 'green' it really is though. I mean, lots of concrete and other infrastructure (massive cables etc.) down there making this all possible. Also sees like a missed opportunity to harness the heat that's down there somehow.

  5. Watch Britain doesn't just sink. It's unbelievable the earth's crust in ratio to the size of the earth is equivalent to the skin of a soap bubble and we will all go pop due to the greed of the privileged few people who are making life difficult for us all and destroying the earth in the process of getting rich and reducing the population and quality of life for us all.

  6. Anyone notice that Tom was walking uncomfortably, last time I saw him in Countryfile he seemed much fitter and moving ok but he doesn't look well on here. It is weird driving past the mine buildings and thinking how far out to sea it reaches. Are our farmers benefiting?

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