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Then why pick on UK, the country that contributes 0.16% (4% of Mankind's 4%) of carbon emissions to the planet? Go to India, China or the US! Why are these idiots so un aware of the issue they claim to care so passionately about?
Then why pick on UK, the country that contributes 0.16% (4% of Mankind's 4%) of carbon emissions to the planet? Go to India, China or the US! Why are these idiots so un aware of the issue they claim to care so passionately about?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Here I was, happily cogitating about Brexit for the last three years, leaving "Climate Change" (or whatever it's now called) on the back burner (pun intended) when this lot kick off. How am I supposed to deal with two lots of "the greatest issue of our time"? One I can just about manage, but two? I can't cope with it!!! :-) :-)
The answer by intelligent people like Jim (he's a physicist you know, high energy stuff the speciality and cross-dressing as a hobby, so guaranteed expertise on climatology) is "turn off the lights" and revert to subsistence farming.
Well, if the choice is back to the caves, or cuff the planet, then cuff the planet, and I'll go out driving my 4x4 rather than poking a stick in the ground for food.
Well, if the choice is back to the caves, or cuff the planet, then cuff the planet, and I'll go out driving my 4x4 rather than poking a stick in the ground for food.
// Well, if the choice is back to the caves, or cuff the planet, then cuff the planet, and I'll go out driving my 4x4 rather than poking a stick in the ground for food. //
Pretty much how 95% of the world's population feels, myself included, which is why I say the changes required will simply not happen.
Even if we were all happy to go back to some sort of pre-industrial revolution lifestyle, I doubt it's even possible. There are simply too many of us now.
Pretty much how 95% of the world's population feels, myself included, which is why I say the changes required will simply not happen.
Even if we were all happy to go back to some sort of pre-industrial revolution lifestyle, I doubt it's even possible. There are simply too many of us now.
It's my irritation with the stupidity of it all.
Brexit "no de" is going to wreck the economy - do anything we can to stop that- but replacing efficient sources of energy with twirling sticks and a bit of moss is going to make us all better off.
It takes a lot of intelligence and university education to seee the sense in that, doesn't it?
Brexit "no de" is going to wreck the economy - do anything we can to stop that- but replacing efficient sources of energy with twirling sticks and a bit of moss is going to make us all better off.
It takes a lot of intelligence and university education to seee the sense in that, doesn't it?
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