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Green issues
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Like everyone else i do really believe that there is a need to addreess global issues, however I would love the government to answer my question which is Just how many energy saving light bulbs am I expected to replace in my home (because of course it is totally OUR fault) to compensate for every bullet, explosion and rocket in Iraq ? ( which iscidently was CERTAINLY NOT MY FAULT)
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Personally I think it's all a lot of nonsense. We have to change our light bulbs when countries like America and China are chucking out vast quantities of carbon emissions? Once again it's the Government trying to take our minds of f what's really important. I'm not saying there's no such thing as global warming, I'm just saying that changing the light bulbs in our tiny island is not going to make a noticable difference! It'll make a difference to us, the consumer, though cost wise ... surprise, surprise! New lamps, new fittings, new switches, an expensive pastime I see coming!
All a load of old rubbish, I mean look at the pollution associated with flying. I must have missed something because every time Ive looked at a plane in the sky over the last 25 years there has been a trail of smoke behind it and it's only just been noticed? Yeah right. bring on global warming and hotter summers.