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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

care about our planet?

Are you a live for today and fuck the future generation type or vice versa?

Think I try and do my bit here and there, i could do more but sometimes I think what's the point when all around me I see people in authority not giving a shit.

Things like global warming the ozone and other environmental issues are mainly man made and continue to grow our Governments are great at passing and enforcing laws for minor things but things like space missions, nuke bombs, warfare and industrialisation have the biggest impact on the destruction of our planet, they're the main culprits fs, dafuq is the logic in that?

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By *lem-H-FandangoMan
over a year ago

salisbury

24% concerned.

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By *orum TrollWoman
over a year ago

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i've just done a course in bio ethics. i passed 86% btw, only struggled with the parts on assisted death and suicide.

main point now is who is responsible for cutting down pollution and paying for causing it and rectifying it. and it isn't just based on who causes the most pollution either, nor who profits from that. it's based on how a country (and it's people) benefits from using resources and causing pollution. as well as how it done in the past too. seriously. if countries have advanced without causing much pollution this really isn't taken into affect either. it seems kind of fucked up how they work this stuff out even.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"i've just done a course in bio ethics. i passed 86% btw, only struggled with the parts on assisted death and suicide.

main point now is who is responsible for cutting down pollution and paying for causing it and rectifying it. and it isn't just based on who causes the most pollution either, nor who profits from that. it's based on how a country (and it's people) benefits from using resources and causing pollution. as well as how it done in the past too. seriously. if countries have advanced without causing much pollution this really isn't taken into affect either. it seems kind of fucked up how they work this stuff out even."

Congratulations to you for passing Jim Boab

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By *rightonsteveMan
over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!

I'm sort of pale green rather than full on dark green.

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By *orum TrollWoman
over a year ago

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"i've just done a course in bio ethics. i passed 86% btw, only struggled with the parts on assisted death and suicide.

main point now is who is responsible for cutting down pollution and paying for causing it and rectifying it. and it isn't just based on who causes the most pollution either, nor who profits from that. it's based on how a country (and it's people) benefits from using resources and causing pollution. as well as how it done in the past too. seriously. if countries have advanced without causing much pollution this really isn't taken into affect either. it seems kind of fucked up how they work this stuff out even.

Congratulations to you for passing Jim Boab "

thanks ellie may.

am halfway through a course on developmental psychology and some of the experiments done on monkeys is quite sad. most of the ones done on little kids are fun and involve puppets.

i love learning about neuropsychology but most of what they do goes against my ethics on animal treatment.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"i've just done a course in bio ethics. i passed 86% btw, only struggled with the parts on assisted death and suicide.

main point now is who is responsible for cutting down pollution and paying for causing it and rectifying it. and it isn't just based on who causes the most pollution either, nor who profits from that. it's based on how a country (and it's people) benefits from using resources and causing pollution. as well as how it done in the past too. seriously. if countries have advanced without causing much pollution this really isn't taken into affect either. it seems kind of fucked up how they work this stuff out even.

Congratulations to you for passing Jim Boab

thanks ellie may.

am halfway through a course on developmental psychology and some of the experiments done on monkeys is quite sad. most of the ones done on little kids are fun and involve puppets.

i love learning about neuropsychology but most of what they do goes against my ethics on animal treatment."

Be the change you want in the world

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By *inky-MinxWoman
over a year ago

Grantham


"Things like global warming the ozone and other environmental issues are mainly man made

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Not everyone believes that

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By *orum TrollWoman
over a year ago

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"i've just done a course in bio ethics. i passed 86% btw, only struggled with the parts on assisted death and suicide.

main point now is who is responsible for cutting down pollution and paying for causing it and rectifying it. and it isn't just based on who causes the most pollution either, nor who profits from that. it's based on how a country (and it's people) benefits from using resources and causing pollution. as well as how it done in the past too. seriously. if countries have advanced without causing much pollution this really isn't taken into affect either. it seems kind of fucked up how they work this stuff out even.

Congratulations to you for passing Jim Boab

thanks ellie may.

am halfway through a course on developmental psychology and some of the experiments done on monkeys is quite sad. most of the ones done on little kids are fun and involve puppets.

i love learning about neuropsychology but most of what they do goes against my ethics on animal treatment.

Be the change you want in the world "

i was thinking what i'm doing is pointless tbh and isn't gonna change anything. but thanks for the encouragement.

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By *rontier PsychiatristMan
over a year ago

Coventry

To be fair I am pretty distracted by the grind of everyday life. Often too busy with the things that affect me immediately like work, raising the kids, housework, my numerous interests/hobbies and fab of course.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I do as much as i can to be green.

I recycle like crazy. I even bring stuff home from work to recycle cus my workplace doesnt recycle.

We have a car that is as green as we could afford.

We are good at keeping the house warm and not waste heat. We dont buy stuff unless we need it.

I know these are small things to do but if everyone did them it would all add up.

I would like to re train to work in this field but i cant give up work so i will continue to do the small things i can do.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I do as much as i can to be green.

I recycle like crazy. I even bring stuff home from work to recycle cus my workplace doesnt recycle.

We have a car that is as green as we could afford.

We are good at keeping the house warm and not waste heat. We dont buy stuff unless we need it.

I know these are small things to do but if everyone did them it would all add up.

I would like to re train to work in this field but i cant give up work so i will continue to do the small things i can do."

Excellent proud of you, however what good is doing our wee bit, when Governments blasting even just one missile does more damage than even a million of us try to prevent?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I do as much as i can to be green.

I recycle like crazy. I even bring stuff home from work to recycle cus my workplace doesnt recycle.

We have a car that is as green as we could afford.

We are good at keeping the house warm and not waste heat. We dont buy stuff unless we need it.

I know these are small things to do but if everyone did them it would all add up.

I would like to re train to work in this field but i cant give up work so i will continue to do the small things i can do.

Excellent proud of you, however what good is doing our wee bit, when Governments blasting even just one missile does more damage than even a million of us try to prevent?"

Its worth doing something rather than not.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

They give us recycle bins to encourage saving the planet then go off and bomb eachother, causing irrepairable damage to the Globe. Dafuqs the logic in that?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"They give us recycle bins to encourage saving the planet then go off and bomb eachother, causing irrepairable damage to the Globe. Dafuqs the logic in that?"

I do what i can. Thats better than doing nothing.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"[Ozone depleted by poster at 26/04/17 19:09:50]"

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

An wtf do green peace and all the other world saving pressure groups and organisations do to stop it? sweet fuck all, just talk shops with no bite, we will be the victims of our own demise at the hands of the people we have chosen to look out for us, the world over.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

1% we have no idea how it really works, so how can we prevent global warming!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"An wtf do green peace and all the other world saving pressure groups and organisations do to stop it? sweet fuck all, just talk shops with no bite, we will be the victims of our own demise at the hands of the people we have chosen to look out for us, the world over."

Ok.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I recycle, switch off lights, thats about the most I do.

I dont care much about water usage as it pours down rain every day of the year in Ireland.

I'am concerned about coastal erosion but feel, the earth is like a human, every year its going to get older and have a little piece of it erode away.

As for car pollution, its impossible to combat this in Ireland and public transport is rubbish in citys, non existent in rural areas and too expensive.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My workplace encourages us to cycle to work ... no chance for me to be able to do that.

They also encourage us to car share ... that might be possible if we all lived in the same place and worked the same shifts lol

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By *orum TrollWoman
over a year ago

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oil prices will go cheaper if we're encouraged not to use cars.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"oil prices will go cheaper if we're encouraged not to use cars. "

I have to use my car. If i didnt then i wouldnt be able to get to and from work. However we have bought a car thats reasonably green.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Why when we know in the long term traditional cars are bad for the planet and the technology now exists to switch every car to electric or hybrid or just go back to horse and carriage days do Governments still choose to risk damaging the Earth?

#Money!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

World leaders value money more than the long term future of our Planet.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Yet charge us dafties 5p a plastic bag fooling us into thinking it's making a difference fs.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Why when we know in the long term traditional cars are bad for the planet and the technology now exists to switch every car to electric or hybrid or just go back to horse and carriage days do Governments still choose to risk damaging the Earth?

#Money!"

I think horse and cart is a bit extreme lol

To be honest im getting the feeling that you arent being serious.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Yet charge us dafties 5p a plastic bag fooling us into thinking it's making a difference fs."

It does make a difference though.

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire

Not as much as i should.

I dont own a car but if more was done about public transport in this country then fewer people would own cars.

Packaging. Do we really need the amount of packaging that is used. These are just minor things. I worry for my grandchildren and to be honest if worry about bringing a baby into the world. Thankfully those days are over for me

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Where are our modern day:

Mother Teresa.

Mahatma Gandhi.

Nelson Mandela.

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

John Lennon.

Harriet Tubman.

Peace Pilgrim.

Malala Yousafzai.

And other world peace activists fs?

All this social media access and all people want to dae is follow c list reality tv personalities and copy their makeup, food shop etc fs.

At a time when knowledge and global communication is so accessible and shareable, we are becoming dumber instead of cleverer fs.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Yet charge us dafties 5p a plastic bag fooling us into thinking it's making a difference fs.

It does make a difference though."

Aye to the treasury.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Yet charge us dafties 5p a plastic bag fooling us into thinking it's making a difference fs.

It does make a difference though.

Aye to the treasury."

It goes to charity.

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By *arry247Couple
over a year ago

Wakefield


"Why when we know in the long term traditional cars are bad for the planet and the technology now exists to switch every car to electric or hybrid or just go back to horse and carriage days do Governments still choose to risk damaging the Earth?

#Money!"

Because the pollution caused by making a new car is far more than the saving made by the new technologies to run it.

Old cars are actually more environmentally friendly when production is taken into account

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Why when we know in the long term traditional cars are bad for the planet and the technology now exists to switch every car to electric or hybrid or just go back to horse and carriage days do Governments still choose to risk damaging the Earth?

#Money!

I think horse and cart is a bit extreme lol

To be honest im getting the feeling that you arent being serious."

I'm as serious as cancer fs nothing wrong with horse and carriage would it really be so bad ? They say history repeats itself maybe oneday the way things are going the Earth may even go back to the stone age.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Where are our modern day:

Mother Teresa.

Mahatma Gandhi.

Nelson Mandela.

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

John Lennon.

Harriet Tubman.

Peace Pilgrim.

Malala Yousafzai.

And other world peace activists fs?

All this social media access and all people want to dae is follow c list reality tv personalities and copy their makeup, food shop etc fs.

At a time when knowledge and global communication is so accessible and shareable, we are becoming dumber instead of cleverer fs."

Speak for yourself with those comments lol

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By *htcMan
over a year ago

MK

not really fussed, but i dont agree with all the rubbish we get forced to know, like scrap diesel cars, green tax etc..

when asia does not recycle or give a damn about anything like this, europe recycling will do nothing to help the world, unless we are in a bubble it will have no effect.

until asia and usa get greener i have no interest in helping towards it.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Yet charge us dafties 5p a plastic bag fooling us into thinking it's making a difference fs.

It does make a difference though.

Aye to the treasury.

It goes to charity."

Not all of it.

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By *orum TrollWoman
over a year ago

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"oil prices will go cheaper if we're encouraged not to use cars.

I have to use my car. If i didnt then i wouldnt be able to get to and from work. However we have bought a car thats reasonably green."

if all people were encouraged not to use them the price of oil would go down as there'd be less demand for it.

i don't have a car but can see the advantages of having one, especially now my knees are fucked and one day if i can't even walk to a bus stop i will struggle then.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Why when we know in the long term traditional cars are bad for the planet and the technology now exists to switch every car to electric or hybrid or just go back to horse and carriage days do Governments still choose to risk damaging the Earth?

#Money!

I think horse and cart is a bit extreme lol

To be honest im getting the feeling that you arent being serious.

I'm as serious as cancer fs nothing wrong with horse and carriage would it really be so bad ? They say history repeats itself maybe oneday the way things are going the Earth may even go back to the stone age. "

Ok im giving up at this point while i work out where my workplace will place all the horses and carriages that our 40 staff will have come to work on lol.

I do think the government should do more for the enviroment but im limited in enforcing that. My vote could alter that but i live in an area that always votes the torys in !

I do what i can which is more than many others.

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By *orum TrollWoman
over a year ago

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"Why when we know in the long term traditional cars are bad for the planet and the technology now exists to switch every car to electric or hybrid or just go back to horse and carriage days do Governments still choose to risk damaging the Earth?

#Money!

I think horse and cart is a bit extreme lol

To be honest im getting the feeling that you arent being serious.

I'm as serious as cancer fs nothing wrong with horse and carriage would it really be so bad ? They say history repeats itself maybe oneday the way things are going the Earth may even go back to the stone age. "

horse and carriage still use resources, are less convenient, and where you gonna put them all? but they would be more economically friendly than cars.

none of these issues are straight forward really. they involve a lot of social change that most people would not be willing to commit to, and i get why they wouldn't. some changes are not even feasible at all.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"oil prices will go cheaper if we're encouraged not to use cars.

I have to use my car. If i didnt then i wouldnt be able to get to and from work. However we have bought a car thats reasonably green.

if all people were encouraged not to use them the price of oil would go down as there'd be less demand for it.

i don't have a car but can see the advantages of having one, especially now my knees are fucked and one day if i can't even walk to a bus stop i will struggle then. "

If i didnt have a car i simply couldnt work.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I think I'm quite concerned to be honest. I recycle as much as I can and what I eat is best for the environment. I don't drive much and reuse things as much as possible along with a few other things.

We only get one planet earth so should try and preserve it as much as possible

H xx

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