I remember more innocent times when there was no internet, no rabid discussion forums, no 24 hour news coverage and the papers (remember them?) were full of stories about rottweilers attacking children.
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I agree. A state of emergency would be perfect timing to build new energy and transport infrastructure, with much quickness and cheapness. Wind turbines, nuclear power stations (not French owned) and the Severn Barrage built in years rather than decades. A depression could be the best thing that's happened to the UK for centuries. Boomed.Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View PostThe environment will be the least of our worries, in fact it will benefit from the other problems we are currently facing.
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The environment will be the least of our worries, in fact it will benefit from the other problems we are currently facing.
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Credit crunch + fuel price increases = less fuel being burntOriginally posted by DiscoStu View PostDoes anyone give a toss about climate change when we're about to venture back into the economic Dark Age?
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Does anyone give a toss about climate change when we're about to venture back into the economic Dark Age?
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BBC: UK 'needs tougher climate target'Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostCredit Crunch this, Credit Crunch that.
WHAT ABOUT GLOBAL WARMING!!!
Wasn't the world going to end?

The Committee on Climate Change (CCC) said a cut in greenhouse gas emissions of at least 80% by 2050 should include international aviation and shipping.
It said other industries would have to make up any shortfall in those areas.
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Global Warming
Credit Crunch this, Credit Crunch that.
WHAT ABOUT GLOBAL WARMING!!!
Wasn't the world going to end?
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