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Burn them! (but capture the Carbon, okay?)
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We used to have urban areas and the countryside, where you could go for walks, enjoy the views. get the feeling that working in your dreary office is worth it so you can experience the outdoors. Thanks to the Green movement, the entire landscape is going to be industrialised. On a programme last night a commentator pointed out that for the Green party of a German state to achieve their aim of having 100% renewable energy, that 150 square miles would need to be covered in solar panels just to power one factory, for a few hours around midday. I wonder how much of the rain forest will be left once we're all using biofuels.I'm alright JackComment
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Originally posted by Johnny BallFor taking an intellectual stand, my name and reputation have been comprehensively trashed. And something very similar has happened to Dr David Bellamy.
In the past decade or so I’ve been mocked, vilified, besmirched — I’ve even been booed off a theatre stage. I’ve lost bookings, had talks cancelled and been the subject of a sinister internet campaign against me that only came to an end following the intervention of the police.
if you Googled my name, the second site that came up mysteriously redirected you to a site offering explicit pornographic pictures. Nothing to do with me, I hasten to add, and one call was enough to quickly rectify the problem, but I fear more damage had been done.
David Bellamy can’t get on television and I can’t even get a ten-minute meeting with the controller of Radio 4.
They are only a couple of rungs down from religious fundamentalists and their 72 virgins.Comment
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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostI agree with his sentiment about children being indoctrinated as I have 2 children in school and one at uni all of which were subjected to it. Fortunatelythey're bright enough to have thought about the issues and discussed themI was able to reprogram them so they're firmly sceptical too.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Originally posted by Johnny Ballif you Googled my name, the second site that came up mysteriously redirected you to a site offering explicit pornographic pictures.Comment
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It's not Global Warming that should be the 'main issue' -
Population growth is the greatest threat to quality of life and the planet.Comment
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Originally posted by stillooking View PostPopulation growth is the greatest threat to quality of life and the planet.Comment
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Originally posted by stillooking View PostIt's not Global Warming that should be the 'main issue' -
Population growth is the greatest threat to quality of life and the planet.
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Originally posted by stillooking View PostIt's not Global Warming that should be the 'main issue' -
Population growth is the greatest threat to quality of life and the planet.Comment
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