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Don't get me started on this one! IT'S A RIP OFF!!!
 
[B]If all else fails...[/B]In the event of total climate meltdown, break open a copy of the Global Warming Survival Handbook. The official Live Earth companion, it contains everything you need to know to keep yourself alive in a climate apocalypse. But there's still time to prevent the meltdown: simply follow author (and Adventure Ecology founder) David de Rothschild's 77 tips on shrinking your carbon footprint, from wearing a jumper to adopting a glacier. To get your very own Global Warming Survival Handbook, visit www.amazon.co.uk. And remember: READING DOES NOT CREATE EMISSIONS.

As it is a well known fact that the majority of men do at least some of their reading sat on the lavatory, I wouldn't bank on the last statement having any more validity than the rest. :D
 
:) Most of us live in Great Britain so when its daylight here it's usually night in New Zealand. Would we argue with a New Zealand member if they said it was dark outside, if it were daylight here?

I say this because in those southern climates they are having to coat themselves in sun tan lotion whenever they go out. The ozone layer is getting thinner and thinner, particularly in the Southern hemisphere, I am NOT saying it's down to the 'new' Global warming fad, but I am saying there appears to be a problem which our scientists might need to confront. Putting our heads in the sand might not be the best option?

Still it might not effect me, so I'm alright :devil:

Regards John the Green Peace man
 
Well i am doing my bit then as i do not use suntan lotion whenever i go out.
:D :D :D
 
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Our household footprint is total of 28.5 tonnes. Which for 5 of us ain't too bad, I don't think (5.7 tonnes/head). Not bad considering we live in an old inefficient house and never use public transport!
 
5.38 tonnes per year for me, but a lot of that is from two return trips by plane to continental Europe.
 
3.7.

Altho that does not include the house I still own which is for sale, if anyone wants a new house.:)
 
19.65 tonnes per year for the 5 of us. Not too bad really.
 
Haven't got a clue, don't know and don't care.:o :o

John the mean greenie
 
Someone's opened a can of worms here. :devil:

I remember when it was all caused by chopping down the Brazilian rain forests but I guess they couldn't tax that.

So now it's all caused by my cars. (Which I can only drive one at a time anyway)
 
So now it's all caused by my cars. (Which I can only drive one at a time anyway)
Nooooooo! NEVER, never admit liability :devil: :D

I was all for blaming the Chinese :D :D

Regards
John
 
Global warming ( in Cumbria...hahahah) is all down to flatulent (and belching) ruminants, chancellors wanting more tax revenue, and IKEA furniture. 4 cyclists emit more CO2 than the same 4 travelling in a fiesta diesel! So blame them:)

Colin.
 

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