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Also how do you know they are unemployed? Does their job status make them lesser human beings in your eyes? Are their opinions on the environment worth less than yours because you assume they don't have jobs? Most of the time these protests offer solutions, they are usually protesting for certain actions to be taken but that doesn't make for a good bit of outrage journalism so they're just a bunch of unemployed people sitting around demanding blanket change. |
So, I have solar panels and a water meter, I got rid of my oil-fired central heating and went electric. I recycle like a lunatic get really narked if I find some recyclables in the rubbish bin. I'm about 6-7 miles from the nearest village and if I need to go there I'll usually cycle rather than take the car. I save rain water in water buts to water the garden and I reduce my use of plastic wherever I can.
What does everyone else do to help against global warming? I'm sure that those of us who are against the protests don't advocate burning coal and buying plastic. I'm sure we're all aware.... |
I don't squeeze my farts out anymore..I leave it up to them to decide if they want to come out.
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i've been doing my bit creating a multitude of useful items and art from plastic on my 3d printer :smug:
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Fighting to GET those alternatives does not make someone a hypocrite. |
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It's heartening to see some actual action on the streets it shows we do care about the environment we want to do more and we want the govt to do more . Not just cop out to big business with assurances to cut carrier bags by 2099 all the while cutting subsidies fir solar and electric cars!
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All power to them doing these things in this blazing heat, that’s dedication
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PortPatrick goes green.
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That's how it works. You said. |
How is that helpful... Once they've picked up all the single use plastic where do you put it?
The point of the exersise is to stop the production of so much waste initally before it gets on the beach. |
It's sad to see that they have caused distress to someone and now this lady,is sad about it,not half as sad as the person trying to get to thier dying father.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknew...cid=spartandhp A climate activist fought back tears as she apologised to a man who was unable to reach his dying dad’s bedside due to a demonstration blocking the road. The grieving man told how he was unable to get to the Bristol Royal Infirmary before his father passed away because Extinction Rebellion protesters were blocking the M32. He rang his local radio station on Wednesday afternoon to tell his story, which was later played to eco-protester Zoe Jones by a BBC Radio Bristol journalist. |
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Its good they are going to start targeting other cities as well, I think when disruption happens in the London a lot of people who are not inconvenienced are quite happy for it to go ahead, maybe they won't be as happy when their holiday flight is cancelled
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