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 Drac
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****ing hell we're a bunch of ****s.


 
Posted : 18/04/2019 9:38 pm
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Is this one of these posts where we have to guess what the OP is on about??


 
Posted : 18/04/2019 9:43 pm
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We have climate control in the car. Sorted.


 
Posted : 18/04/2019 9:44 pm
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Scary stuff. I'm very pessimistic about our species.

I personally don't think humans have the capacity not to destroy everything. We're largely selfish and foolish.

In short, we're doomed.


 
Posted : 18/04/2019 9:47 pm
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Sobering watching.

One of the experts was on the other day and they asked him what two things would make the biggest difference - plant based diet, and stop flying.

I'm so disappointed that we have known this was coming since the late 80s and have done **** all about it.


 
Posted : 18/04/2019 10:06 pm
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Hang on - I thought being concerned about the climate made you a vacuous self-indulgent hippy?


 
Posted : 18/04/2019 10:22 pm
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If it has BBC in the title you can guarantee it going to be populist nonsense at best and most likely Marxist propaganda.


 
Posted : 18/04/2019 10:22 pm
 Drac
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Is this one of these posts where we have to guess what the OP is on about??

It's about Climate Change the Facts on the BBC.


 
Posted : 18/04/2019 10:26 pm
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I’m so disappointed that we have known this was coming since the late 80s and have done **** all about it.

In the UK we have reduced CO2 emissions by nearly 45% since the late 70s.


 
Posted : 18/04/2019 10:51 pm
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Looking forward to it warming up. Fed up of crap summers and freezing cold winters. It'll bring my energy bills down. Fantastic...


 
Posted : 18/04/2019 10:57 pm
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If it has BBC in the title you can guarantee it going to be populist nonsense at best and most likely Marxist propaganda.

Yeah, of course it is! [img] [/img]


 
Posted : 18/04/2019 11:01 pm
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It’s about Climate Change the Facts on the BBC.

Cool you got a link?? For those of us not on a BBC feed it just looked like another news report/balance gone wrong!!


 
Posted : 18/04/2019 11:02 pm
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You can catch up on iPlayer


 
Posted : 18/04/2019 11:03 pm
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* hell we’re a bunch of *.

Of course we are. We’re the top species in the food chain, the apex predator. We didn’t get here by shitting rainbows, cuddling puppies and handcuffing ourselves to trees. We’re a bunch of self serving, vicious apes. Is anybody really that surprised that we’ve royally ****ed the planet?

What’s everyone doing for Easter?


 
Posted : 18/04/2019 11:06 pm
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00049b1
Ah Ok then...... I mean I though it was the done thing to do a link in the op 😉


 
Posted : 18/04/2019 11:09 pm
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If it has BBC in the title you can guarantee it going to be populist nonsense at best and most likely Marxist propaganda.

That has not been my experience on the Internet.


 
Posted : 18/04/2019 11:10 pm
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Bahahahahaha


 
Posted : 18/04/2019 11:30 pm
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mikewsmith

Subscrib https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00049b1
Ah Ok then…… I mean I though it was the done thing to do a link in the op

Cheers, does this film have a happy ending? 😆


 
Posted : 18/04/2019 11:38 pm
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“If it has BBC in the title you can guarantee it going to be populist nonsense at best and most likely Marxist propaganda.”

Say what now ?


 
Posted : 18/04/2019 11:40 pm
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Well the BBC has to aim to be popular (rather than populist) and it is always going on about the working classes being oppressed by the upper/middle classes and the needs of society as the base isn't it?

Anyway, yes humans were bound to screw it all up and it is now so far in it will never be reined back. Governments (and only governments can really bring the massive changes required) will only care/do anything about it when it is far too late. Governments are not good at prevention.


 
Posted : 19/04/2019 7:16 am
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We’re not a bunch of ******. We sorted out the ozone issue in record time and have introduced countless technologies to preserve and restore the environment and nature. The latest threat is a biggie and we’re a bit late to the party but improvements are already happening we’re already on the journey, and us in the UK are leading the way but unfortunately our efforts are fruitless and insignificant in the global scheme. it’s china, the US and India who have to make the changes and the best thing we and the rest of the world can do is assist them to make the change.

The biggest take away for me was the scale of the deforestation going on. I seem to remember it being a big thing in the eighties and gone quiet since then so I assumed it wasn’t going on any more. But it’s disappearing faster than ever. Mostly because of the demand for palm oil and cheap mass produced meat. So looking to reduce or ditch products that contain palm oil would be a good thing.

The problem with these programmes is that they are a bit doom and gloom and big up the size of the problem so much it seems totally insurmountable and a lost cause and probably puts more people off instead of kicking them into action. and they offer up very little on what individuals can actually do to contribute to change, they offer a few snippets like eat lichen and moss instead of a burger, and stop washing your clothes....all very unappealing and a complete unnecessary extreme. Just classic doomsday scenario telly. Did it really need about 6 scientists to keep ramming home the size of the problem and worse case consequences for about 90% of the programme and about 6 minutes of offering up some pretty pathetic suggestions of what we as individuals can do. Typical BBC though. The way to encourage people to act is to demonstrate to them that their lives will be better if they take action and help people make the change instead of laying on the guilt trip which does more harm than good. Certainly in the UK they’re pushing against an open door, we’re already investing billions a year in improving our homes, moving to hybrids and EVs, more people cycle commuting than ever, using the trains and public transport than ever...people are already acting, we just need more help to do more, more quickly.


 
Posted : 19/04/2019 7:36 am
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The latest threat is a biggie and we’re a bit late to the party

Wrote millions of complacent fools.


 
Posted : 19/04/2019 7:45 am
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The latest threat is a biggie and we’re a bit late to the party but improvements are already happening we’re already on the journey,

The latest threat? They don't just pop along in order it's the same threats we've known about for decades.

Did it really need about 6 scientists to keep ramming home the size of the problem and worse case consequences for about 90% of the programme and about 6 minutes of offering up some pretty pathetic suggestions of what we as individuals can do.

Yes. It was about the damage we've caused, continue to cause and what will happen if we ignore it.


 
Posted : 19/04/2019 7:50 am
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Maybe you can't post links whilst browsing on an iPad.


 
Posted : 19/04/2019 7:51 am
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In the UK we have reduced CO2 emissions by nearly 45% outsourced our manufacturing to China since the late 70s.

Fixed that for you.


 
Posted : 19/04/2019 8:12 am
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Love him or loath him ..... 'I wasn't listening ..... 😀

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Posted : 19/04/2019 8:46 am
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I thought it was good, it's as if my missus has suddenly woken up.

I can say the same sort of things about how wasteful we are and that the environment is knackered and I might as well be talking to myself, but if it comes packaged with some Attenborough it goes straight in.

she's been on a carbon calculator this morning telling me how bad Beef and milk are for the environment, and suffering guilt pangs for booking flights to Cyprus later in the year...

She'll have forgotten about the environment within a fortnight though I reckon.


 
Posted : 19/04/2019 9:03 am
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I watched 15mins of it before I felt the need smash the TV.

Facts, fine. Get a balanced argument with some other scientists in a debating room and a couple of ppt’s and let them argue it out. Televise it so we can get a reasoned balanced argument..

Not a one sided diatribe of narration and overexposed images of aeroplanes blasting past the Sun with plumes of fire following them..

What an over exorbitant use of big words and big nasty images.

David should be ashamed, he’s possibly one of the most decent and informed citizens wandering around in his LRDiscovery and really should have taken hold of the storyboard, as is it looks like he’s turning into David Ike.

There is no doubt in my mind that climate change is with us now, and has been for some time. And it will take a ginormous amount of human endeavour to mitigate some of the easier failings we have contributed too.. But humans don’t like being shouted at, nor finger pointed at So this programme simply put was an indicative way of not broadcasting the message.

Simply because those families that watched it will still throw their Chinese Takeaway tubs in the bin, sit in traffic queues in their garish painted LREvokes whilst wearing expensive shoes made in a sweat shop in Indonesia tapping away on devices built in football stadium sized factories as another load of non-biodegradable materials get chucked in one end to be morphed into iShiny goods packaged in glamorous boxes and shipped halfway across the planet..

Simply put its Someone Else’s Problem.

Too late IMO to do anything about it.

Mass distinction is the only cure.

IMO


 
Posted : 19/04/2019 9:14 am
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Mass distinction is the only cure.

IMO

That’s a great typo 👍🏼


 
Posted : 19/04/2019 9:18 am
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Simply put its Someone Else’s Problem.

Too late IMO to do anything about it.

Maybe you should have watched the whole programme?

The message I got was that it isn’t someone else’s problem and that , in the opinion of lots of clever scientists, it’s not too late to do anything about it.


 
Posted : 19/04/2019 9:20 am
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Simply put its Someone Else’s Problem.

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Posted : 19/04/2019 9:26 am
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I think he’s talking about the attitude of others and not his own. That’s the thing, most people don’t care until something actually directly affects them.


 
Posted : 19/04/2019 9:30 am
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I think he’s talking about the attitude of others and not his own.

Maybe we should try and reach those other people and get the message through.

We could make a documentary with striking imagery and animals and scientists and that.

Maybe get a popular but well respected authority on the natural world to present it to try and reach a more populist audience


 
Posted : 19/04/2019 9:35 am
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Sounds as though I need to watch this. Is it available with subtitles?


 
Posted : 19/04/2019 9:38 am
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I think he’s talking about the attitude of others and not his own. That’s the thing, most people don’t care until something actually directly affects them.

Which is very much the message on the show that it is having an effect on us all and will get worse but if you're so angry that an aeroplane annoys you then you're a lost cause.

Sounds as though I need to watch this. Is it available with subtitles?

iPlayer has subtitles.


 
Posted : 19/04/2019 9:38 am
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Simply put its Someone Else’s Problem.

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Trolling Drac, or just another one of your comments directed at me because you don’t like me?

I’d suggest you take that dark rain cloud of yours that follows you around and dump it on someone else’s playground.

It is someone else’s problem, because simply put no-one wants to do anything about it.. They are all too busy with their own lives to consider taking action.

Now, if you don’t like me, or my posts Ban me. Because I’m getting sick of you and your nasty attitude towards me.

HTHs


 
Posted : 19/04/2019 9:41 am
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Eh?


 
Posted : 19/04/2019 9:43 am
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Maybe we should try and reach those other people and get the message through.

We could make a documentary with striking imagery and animals and scientists and that.

Maybe get a popular but well respected authority on the natural world to present it to try and reach a more populist audience

It’s like anything else though. The majority of people will look up from their meals, make all the right noises and say it’s terrible and then carry on as usual. Until something happens directly to them they’ll take no remedial action.


 
Posted : 19/04/2019 9:49 am
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Trolling Drac, or just another one of your comments directed at me because you don’t like me?

Whoaahh hang on a minute, don't go thinking It's just you Drac doesn't like. He doesn't like me either.

Anyway...What Moe said. Watch the Jonathan Pie link, he puts in a bit of perspective about the how important it is for people not to be 'inconvenienced'.


 
Posted : 19/04/2019 9:54 am
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Simply put its Someone Else’s Problem.

Shame we can't rely on a Tory government to do anything constructive, they can't possibly upset their mates in industry nor can they take a risk with their shareholdings.

iPlayer has subtitles.

Thank you Drac.


 
Posted : 19/04/2019 9:54 am
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Taking it a bit personal like, Drac hates everyone equally, he's a good guy. Every mod team needs a bad cop, he's by no means the worst, he doesn't even swear or tear folk down.


 
Posted : 19/04/2019 9:56 am
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It’s like anything else though. The majority of people will look up from their meals, make all the right noises and say it’s terrible and then carry on as usual. Until something happens directly to them they’ll take no remedial action.

The shock images on Blue Planet II helped reduce the use of plastic bags quite a dramatic change faster than previous levels. Maybe just maybe this show has a similar affect on some to help start the change. Yes there's always those that will shrug and ignore but hopefully many others won't.


 
Posted : 19/04/2019 9:56 am
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Taking it a bit personal like, Drac hates everyone equally, he’s a good guy.

I like you Squirrelking you're a funny guy, that's why I'm going to ban you last.


 
Posted : 19/04/2019 9:57 am
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The message I got was that it isn’t someone else’s problem and that , in the opinion of lots of clever scientists, it’s not too late to do anything about it.

Message I got that is really it's just a technological shift that needs to happen, ie the jump from fossil to renewable(or non-emmission power I guess you could term it as), and quicker the better.

The idea that there's still a debate to be had is mental. (tbf I didn't really need a bbc programme to tell me either, but it was a decent prog)

Only debate, if there has to be one, is why isn't this technological jump happening quicker, and when are the shower of shite that are the world politicians going to get their collective fingers out their arses.


 
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The jump isn't just as easy as switching out generation sources though, the way the infrastructure is run and how it is set up is pretty incompatible with this. So many technical and financial hurdles to overcome before that's even close to happening.

Of course there is an interim solution but the current tranche of new builds are all but dead in the water as, once again, government have failed to invest and instead kicked the can whilst trying to remover ourselves from the biggest research project in the sector for the next technological leap.

Add in a rail system that costs more to use than air travel despite being roughly the same time door to door and its just business as usual. But God forbid some filthy union driven communist dares utter anything that threatens the private sector "investment" in our national infrastructure.


 
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The shock images on Blue Planet II helped reduce the use of plastic bags quite a dramatic change faster than previous levels

The 5p charge made a bigger change, there's no voluntary way out. It needs to be legislated for from the top down, then implemented, quickly.


 
Posted : 19/04/2019 10:11 am
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The population as a whole have been apathetic for years the system is outdated and broke it needs wholesale change. Pia Mancini's TED talk on democracy in the internet age is worth 20 minutes of anyone's time. The 'establishment' needs ousting! Only a complete change in public attitude and actions will change it.


 
Posted : 19/04/2019 10:15 am
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The 5p charge made a bigger change, there’s no voluntary way out. It needs to be legislated for from the top down, then implemented, quickly.

Like I said 'helped' not just because of the show. Yes of course some form of legislation also helps.


 
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The scale of the problem is vast and we are not even close to understanding it fully, I work for a conservation charity and the issues surrounding the "balance" of life on the planet is way off kilter. Microplastics in the deepest part of the ocean and on the highest of mountain tops; we are already ingesting this stuff. CO2 pumped out already from the age of the Industrial Revolution to now means the latent effects of global warming from human activity will continue for decades to come. Our children may not even see the benefits of reductions in pollution in their lifetime, animal/marine habitats are in catastrophic decline because we want/need more food, phones, cars, bikes, clothes, etc etc. The diversity of life on the planet is interlinked and there are just too many of us humans and we are not just late to the party but some significant events took places while we were not really paying attention.

Our politicians are a ****en shambles right now and most people sadly, are just ignorant and burying their heads in the sand. Frankly you can't scare them enough.

Rant over - now go enjoy your rainforest alliance vegan chocolate seasonal products.


 
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The 5p charge made a bigger change, there’s no voluntary way out. It needs to be legislated for from the top down, then implemented, quickly.

I completely agree. Hit people in the wallet. That’ll have way more impact than any TV programme ever could. Don’t charge for plastic bags, stop making them. Ban palm oil from being used. Why tell the individual to recycle more or try not to use certain things. Just stop creating the shit in the first place. Remove the choice.

I like you Squirrelking you’re a funny guy, that’s why I’m going to ban you last.

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That’ll have way more impact than any TV programme ever could.

Dunno about that.

The image of that Orang-utan trying to fight a bulldozer will stay with me for a while.


 
Posted : 19/04/2019 10:20 am
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This is what I was referring too, maybe I should of just said plastics.

It shows that searches of ‘plastic recycling’ rising by 55 per cent following the programme’s appeal in the final episode.

https://resource.co/article/attenborough-effect-searches-plastic-recycling-rocket-after-blue-planet-ii-12334

The image of that Orang-utan trying to fight a bulldozer will stay with me for a while.

The Iceland palm oil ad stopped my youngest from eating Nutella overnight.


 
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Why are regular individuals bearing the cost of recycling and ethically living, when manufactures continue to produce increasing amounts of plastics and toxic chemicals?

I work in forestry and we are seen to be part of the solution, yet we wrap millions of trees in plastic weevil nets each year. The company I work with is involved in developing an alternative which is non toxic and biodegradable, unfortunately we haven't discovered one which is cheaper than plastic. Why isn't more invested in research and subsidising environmentally friendly solutions than recycling the problem?

(Money, money, money...)


 
Posted : 19/04/2019 11:00 am
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We already have the technology to stop things getting worse.

It's called an on/off switch

We just need to use it properly


 
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The issue, as ever, is The System. It's geared towards the exchange of money in order to get by. We can't pay our rent if we don't earn an amount each week, there is no alternative way of paying for the roof over our heads or the food in the cupboards. Until it breaks down completely or is broken down by force we're stuck.

edit- we can start breaking it down by not buying shit we don't need; make stuff last longer, repair stuff if it's broken. People have forgotten how to make stuff and mend stuff or are 'too busy' (doing what, exactly? Working all hours to buy stuff to make you happy?) to even try.


 
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Fixed that for you.

You didn't, here is a summary of why we have reduced C02 emissions:

UK CO2 emissions are 38% lower than they were in 1990.

Emissions would have been twice as large today if underlying factors had not changed. Electricity-sector emissions would have been nearly four times higher.

The largest driver has been a cleaner electricity mix based on gas and renewables instead of coal. This was responsible for 36% of the emissions reduction in 2017.

The next largest driver is reduced fuel consumption by business and industry, responsible for about 31% of the emissions reduction in 2017.

Reduced electricity use – mostly in the industrial and residential sectors – was responsible for 18% of the emissions reductions.

Changes in transport emissions from fewer miles driven per capita and more efficient vehicles accounted for around 7%.

Domestic emissions reductions were largely offset by increased CO2 embodied in imported goods until the mid-2000s. However, reductions since around 2007 have not been offset by CO2 in imported goods.

As a country we have made a lot of progress at not insignificant cost, to deny it is just silly.


 
Posted : 19/04/2019 12:35 pm
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Let's play devil's advocate for a bit.

Politicians don't care about climate change as they can't see the big picture beyond immediately unpopular measures and can't see beyond the end of their political terms; I'd argue that humanity is similarly blinkered and unable to see beyond its own extinction.

It could be argued that the Chixulub impact that destroyed the dinosaurs and reputably triggered a mass extinction event that wiped out 75% of life on earth, was actually good for life (it certainly opened up new evolutionary opportunities). There have been numerous mass extinction events throughout history and life always seems to have moved on and flourished.

I remember watching a news report with a biologist explaining the urgent need for the extermination of rats that had invaded a rare seabird colony; the report went on to described the extreme size that the rats were growing to in the new, predator fee environment.

I remember thinking "so you'll exterminate a species on the cusp of evolving into something new, to save a few that are on the way out anyway". The problem here for me, along with the species loss, need to preserve nature exactly as it is now for future generations and negative impact on human life arguments with climate change is that none of these spell impending doom for life on earth and both could be argued to of benefit; we see life on earth and the environment as having no value beyond what it gives to us and, in a sense, are trying to manage the planet the same way we'd manage a manicured formal garden.

We could hypothesise an advanced extra-terrestrial civilisation, with an environmental ethos, visiting earth; I suspect that they'd see us as the rats in the bird colony.

Perhaps we should see climate change as Gaia's, humanity triggered, immune response.

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There is of course one climate change theory that leads to a runaway greenhouse effect that would boil off the oceans and leave the earth in a similar state to venus; this would be pretty catastrophic ☹


 
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and when are the shower of shite that are the world politicians going to get their collective fingers out their arses

Don't look at Alberta's new premiers mandate!
Delete funding for the provinces booming renewables sector and increase oil sands extraction... Mind boggling stuff!


 
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UK CO2 emissions are 38% lower than they were in 1990.

No they're not. First, the national inventory was much less well understood in 1990. Second, the national inventory does not properly account for embodied carbon in the balance of trade.


 
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Ban palm oil from being used.

& don't forget to check there's none in your energy bars.


 
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OK, now viewed and tend to agree with bikebouy's thoughts. The tone was poor and reminded me of a political party broadcast, a missed opportunity for reminding the public (without lecturing or patronising) that they can and should take a long hard look at the way they live their lives now and what do they want to see in the future.

Somewhat surprised that given the credentials of Attenborough he actually wanted to appear in this, do find that disappointing.


 
Posted : 19/04/2019 3:07 pm
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that they can and should take a long hard look at the way they live their lives now and what do they want to see in the future.

That's exactly what I seen it doing, I didn't find it patronising at all.


 
Posted : 19/04/2019 3:25 pm
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So we will ALL not be voting Tory then and moving away from expecting GDP to keep growing?

I chose to not have kids too. There's my 60 tonne per year contribution.

Everything else is pissing in the wind.

(Not really. Nothing against families! Just plant based ones.)


 
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In the UK we have reduced CO2 emissions by nearly 45% since the late 70s.

Except we haven't really as we've off shored most of our manufacturing and import gas and oil from other countries as well as importing electricity from France.
I seem to remember reading something that our per person impacts on climate change, ecology and pollution is significantly higher than it was at the height of the empire.


 
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I seem to remember reading something that our per person impacts on climate change, ecology and pollution is significantly higher than it was at the height of the empire.

Not really surprising, since the height of the empire was around 1900.

Since then we've kinda took to things cars & planes and taken industry and energy usage to silly heights!

As an aside, I think we should probably mention there's an extra 5.5 billion people kicking about too! 😆


 
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Of course we are. We’re the top species in the food chain, the apex predator. We didn’t get here by shitting rainbows, cuddling puppies and handcuffing ourselves to trees. We’re a bunch of self serving, vicious apes. Is anybody really that surprised that we’ve royally **** the planet?

That's just STW?. What about the rest of the population?


 
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I thought it was worthwhile and the time for being nice is rapidly passing.

I think the biggest change anyone can make is agitating for political parties to adopt green policies and then voting for them. Long reasoning follows...

I think individual action apart from major lifestyle changes such as big reductions in meat consumption are marginal (although I would point out we are annoyingly pious vegetarian, soft greenies!)

Living a modern life is inherently energy greedy This is why we need a paradigm shift. There are two forms of this being argued - green capitalism, basically more intervention by Government to drive the markets to druve greater energy efficiency and renewables. Basicall we tech our way out of climate change The second goes much further and is a more radical rethinking of global capitalism, which is all the green tech solutions, but also a move away from a model of endless economic growth and wealth accumulation. I think more of the second is needed, others are more optimistic.

Either of those changes requires Government requires Government intervention and so change needs to come by agitating for policies to be adopted and voting for those parties. Which is a very long way of saying the really important change to make us to get political and make the bastards make the changes.


 
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What an over exorbitant use of big words and big nasty images.

Doesn't change the facts though, does it?


 
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I watched 15mins of it before I felt the need smash the TV.

Not very environmentally friendly then leading to you dumping it in a hedge shortly before a capitalistic spending spree for a new one, with a bag of guns like In Falling Down whilst looking for someone that actually looks like Drac.


 
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Living a modern life is inherently energy greedy

Not for me, I changed all my light bulbs to LEDs and threw the old ones in a hedge.   I glow with pride at now be able to leave the heating on all the time because i’m supplied by Bulb.


 
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So we will ALL not be voting Tory then and moving away from expecting GDP to keep growing?

We don't have to give up meat, we just eat all the Tories.

Tasty, tasty Tories.

Reduce the population and save the planet. Everyone's a winner. Or a dinner. Or even a donner.


 
Posted : 19/04/2019 8:10 pm
 rone
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A few bad bones in there.


 
Posted : 19/04/2019 8:39 pm
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Now, if you don’t like me, or my posts Ban me.

First time you've posted anything positive on the forum - Drac please do us all a favour.


 
Posted : 19/04/2019 10:32 pm

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