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By *atEvolution OP   Couple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke

Than a month ago . . . search the link yourselves . . . The UK is looking a lot busier. London City Airport restart 8 routes today.

We are waking up - a good yawn and a stretch and a scratch of our collective bums and things are starting to look like LIFE again.

Let's hear a Rah, Rah, Sis Boom Bah for Us.

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By *iss_tressWoman
over a year ago

London

Turned into a right plane spotter. I'd never noticed the birds in my garden, the buzz of insects and the rustling of leaves as I live under a flight path. No planes have meant absolute bliss...til the weekend when I noticed a few planes.

More today and my company saying I can return to work on 6 July, one day a week is brilliant. Just want to cuddle my grandchildren and it'll be all good in my world.

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By *arakiss12TV/TS
over a year ago

Bedford

Was lovely blue skies for a while now that horrible wierd sheen of plane vapours.

Guess that'll be the norm.....again.

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


"Than a month ago . . . search the link yourselves . . . The UK is looking a lot busier. London City Airport restart 8 routes today.

We are waking up - a good yawn and a stretch and a scratch of our collective bums and things are starting to look like LIFE again.

Let's hear a Rah, Rah, Sis Boom Bah for Us.

"

I don't think it's anything to celebrate. This should of been used as chance to cut air travel. Our company has had the best two months regarding sales without having to fly off on jollys. I suppose if you don't believe in climate change then it won't bother you.

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By *oldswarriorMan
over a year ago

Falkirk


"Than a month ago . . . search the link yourselves . . . The UK is looking a lot busier. London City Airport restart 8 routes today.

We are waking up - a good yawn and a stretch and a scratch of our collective bums and things are starting to look like LIFE again.

Let's hear a Rah, Rah, Sis Boom Bah for Us.

I don't think it's anything to celebrate. This should of been used as chance to cut air travel. Our company has had the best two months regarding sales without having to fly off on jollys. I suppose if you don't believe in climate change then it won't bother you."

Loads of people don't bother as travel is part of thier job.

Same as taking holidays and trips.

The demand for air travel is so great it won't be going away anytime soon.

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By *edditchCouple8077Couple
over a year ago

Redditch


"Than a month ago . . . search the link yourselves . . . The UK is looking a lot busier. London City Airport restart 8 routes today.

We are waking up - a good yawn and a stretch and a scratch of our collective bums and things are starting to look like LIFE again.

Let's hear a Rah, Rah, Sis Boom Bah for Us.

I don't think it's anything to celebrate. This should of been used as chance to cut air travel. Our company has had the best two months regarding sales without having to fly off on jollys. I suppose if you don't believe in climate change then it won't bother you.

Loads of people don't bother as travel is part of thier job.

Same as taking holidays and trips.

The demand for air travel is so great it won't be going away anytime soon."

Part of Mr job is flying overseas every week ,so for us is good news,thing back to normal slowly.

For him plane is like bus,85% plane travels on the world are bussines,not holidays,so don’t understand people who moaning about flights

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By *orkiecplCouple
over a year ago

York

All meetings for business can be done online so need to actual travel for a meeting, at a guess it's just an excuse for a long weekend jolly, meeting friday morning then weekend break in New york etc. STOP flying when there's no need

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By *oldswarriorMan
over a year ago

Falkirk


"Than a month ago . . . search the link yourselves . . . The UK is looking a lot busier. London City Airport restart 8 routes today.

We are waking up - a good yawn and a stretch and a scratch of our collective bums and things are starting to look like LIFE again.

Let's hear a Rah, Rah, Sis Boom Bah for Us.

I don't think it's anything to celebrate. This should of been used as chance to cut air travel. Our company has had the best two months regarding sales without having to fly off on jollys. I suppose if you don't believe in climate change then it won't bother you.

Loads of people don't bother as travel is part of thier job.

Same as taking holidays and trips.

The demand for air travel is so great it won't be going away anytime soon.

Part of Mr job is flying overseas every week ,so for us is good news,thing back to normal slowly.

For him plane is like bus,85% plane travels on the world are bussines,not holidays,so don’t understand people who moaning about flights"

I'm in the same position. I spend most of my time flying to other BU's.

I can certainly see an i flux of air travel once the restrictions are lifted.

You can bet the likes of Ryan Air and Easy Jet will be pulling out all the stops to get bums on seats.

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


"Than a month ago . . . search the link yourselves . . . The UK is looking a lot busier. London City Airport restart 8 routes today.

We are waking up - a good yawn and a stretch and a scratch of our collective bums and things are starting to look like LIFE again.

Let's hear a Rah, Rah, Sis Boom Bah for Us.

"

flightradar24 dot com

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


"Than a month ago . . . search the link yourselves . . . The UK is looking a lot busier. London City Airport restart 8 routes today.

We are waking up - a good yawn and a stretch and a scratch of our collective bums and things are starting to look like LIFE again.

Let's hear a Rah, Rah, Sis Boom Bah for Us.

I don't think it's anything to celebrate. This should of been used as chance to cut air travel. Our company has had the best two months regarding sales without having to fly off on jollys. I suppose if you don't believe in climate change then it won't bother you.

Loads of people don't bother as travel is part of thier job.

Same as taking holidays and trips.

The demand for air travel is so great it won't be going away anytime soon.

Part of Mr job is flying overseas every week ,so for us is good news,thing back to normal slowly.

For him plane is like bus,85% plane travels on the world are bussines,not holidays,so don’t understand people who moaning about flights"

Like I said, if you don't believe climate change is the biggest threat to mankind, then you won't bother. I have a 3 year old son, I just want him not to have to deal with the climate trouble that is on the way.

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks

Have flown very recently it’s not much fun especially at the other end where they take the virus a little more seriously.

I don’t have to fly till November now so I’m hoping restrictions may ease further by then.

Used to fly home once a month but I’m not bothering with that until restrictions really ease.

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

Air travel has been cut during this difficult time , as have car journeys etc.Its inevitable that within weeks people will be jetting off on holiday - business trips. For some companies air travel is needed and climate change is extremely low on their list of priorities.

I worry for my grandchildrens future.

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By *oldswarriorMan
over a year ago

Falkirk


"Have flown very recently it’s not much fun especially at the other end where they take the virus a little more seriously.

I don’t have to fly till November now so I’m hoping restrictions may ease further by then.

Used to fly home once a month but I’m not bothering with that until restrictions really ease.

"

Lol I was in Ghana when they pulled back to the UK.

They didn't have a clue with regards to social distancing or the correct procedures.

A thermometer to the forehead was thier way of establishing if you had corona virus or not lol.

I'm just glad I wasn't in Lagos

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


"Air travel has been cut during this difficult time , as have car journeys etc.Its inevitable that within weeks people will be jetting off on holiday - business trips. For some companies air travel is needed and climate change is extremely low on their list of priorities.

I worry for my grandchildrens future."

As a species, we are profoundly stupid

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By *edditchCouple8077Couple
over a year ago

Redditch


"All meetings for business can be done online so need to actual travel for a meeting, at a guess it's just an excuse for a long weekend jolly, meeting friday morning then weekend break in New york etc. STOP flying when there's no need "

Not all bussines is around working in office and being salesman.

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By *oldswarriorMan
over a year ago

Falkirk


"Than a month ago . . . search the link yourselves . . . The UK is looking a lot busier. London City Airport restart 8 routes today.

We are waking up - a good yawn and a stretch and a scratch of our collective bums and things are starting to look like LIFE again.

Let's hear a Rah, Rah, Sis Boom Bah for Us.

I don't think it's anything to celebrate. This should of been used as chance to cut air travel. Our company has had the best two months regarding sales without having to fly off on jollys. I suppose if you don't believe in climate change then it won't bother you.

Loads of people don't bother as travel is part of thier job.

Same as taking holidays and trips.

The demand for air travel is so great it won't be going away anytime soon.

Part of Mr job is flying overseas every week ,so for us is good news,thing back to normal slowly.

For him plane is like bus,85% plane travels on the world are bussines,not holidays,so don’t understand people who moaning about flights

Like I said, if you don't believe climate change is the biggest threat to mankind, then you won't bother. I have a 3 year old son, I just want him not to have to deal with the climate trouble that is on the way."

There are millions like yourself.

However climate change is a combination of many things not just air travel.

Its happening. And unless the rest of the word gets on board there is absolutely nothing that you can do except stand back and watch.

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By *oldswarriorMan
over a year ago

Falkirk


"All meetings for business can be done online so need to actual travel for a meeting, at a guess it's just an excuse for a long weekend jolly, meeting friday morning then weekend break in New york etc. STOP flying when there's no need "

Your so wrong.

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks


"All meetings for business can be done online so need to actual travel for a meeting, at a guess it's just an excuse for a long weekend jolly, meeting friday morning then weekend break in New york etc. STOP flying when there's no need "

Partially a jolly for some I’m sure. But I also have to have my feet on the ground to do mine. Plus I like to go home every so often and it’s a bloody long trip via boat.

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

Hello everyone, just asking for a friend. Trying to find out if the restrictions for tourist travel to Virginia have been lifted. Would be really grateful if anyone can help as the Internet says different things xx

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By *estivalMan
over a year ago

borehamwood


"All meetings for business can be done online so need to actual travel for a meeting, at a guess it's just an excuse for a long weekend jolly, meeting friday morning then weekend break in New york etc. STOP flying when there's no need "

No they cant.90% of the stuff made for our company comes in from china how are we supposed to check quality online? Our man who goes to china goes 4 times a year and usually there for at least two weeks at a time.or mabey we should wait for the stuff to be deliverd to check its all how we want.if its wrong we can always send the stock back again and have nothing to sell

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


"All meetings for business can be done online so need to actual travel for a meeting, at a guess it's just an excuse for a long weekend jolly, meeting friday morning then weekend break in New york etc. STOP flying when there's no need

Your so wrong."

I don't think so. Obviously some stuff is essential but a lot of it is not and we have the technology to do this stuff now. As I said, if you don't believe climate change is an issue, you just are not gonna care at all.

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By *atEvolution OP   Couple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"All meetings for business can be done online so need to actual travel for a meeting, at a guess it's just an excuse for a long weekend jolly, meeting friday morning then weekend break in New york etc. STOP flying when there's no need

Your so wrong.

I don't think so. Obviously some stuff is essential but a lot of it is not and we have the technology to do this stuff now. As I said, if you don't believe climate change is an issue, you just are not gonna care at all."

What is this curious notion that because someone has a different view that they are always accused of not caring?

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By *oldswarriorMan
over a year ago

Falkirk


"All meetings for business can be done online so need to actual travel for a meeting, at a guess it's just an excuse for a long weekend jolly, meeting friday morning then weekend break in New york etc. STOP flying when there's no need

Your so wrong.

I don't think so. Obviously some stuff is essential but a lot of it is not and we have the technology to do this stuff now. As I said, if you don't believe climate change is an issue, you just are not gonna care at all."

Still wrong

I am required to be in other countries to perform my job.

If the technology was available then I wouldn't need to travel.

You keep mentioning that people don't believe that climate change is an issue. I do. But as I said in my last post unless the whole world is on board to change things then not alot is going to happen.

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over a year ago

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over a year ago


"All meetings for business can be done online so need to actual travel for a meeting, at a guess it's just an excuse for a long weekend jolly, meeting friday morning then weekend break in New york etc. STOP flying when there's no need

Your so wrong.

I don't think so. Obviously some stuff is essential but a lot of it is not and we have the technology to do this stuff now. As I said, if you don't believe climate change is an issue, you just are not gonna care at all.

Still wrong

I am required to be in other countries to perform my job.

If the technology was available then I wouldn't need to travel.

You keep mentioning that people don't believe that climate change is an issue. I do. But as I said in my last post unless the whole world is on board to change things then not alot is going to happen. "

You didn't read my post. 'some stuff is essential'....that is you

As for, the whole world being on board, so just don't bother then?

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By *oldswarriorMan
over a year ago

Falkirk


"All meetings for business can be done online so need to actual travel for a meeting, at a guess it's just an excuse for a long weekend jolly, meeting friday morning then weekend break in New york etc. STOP flying when there's no need

Your so wrong.

I don't think so. Obviously some stuff is essential but a lot of it is not and we have the technology to do this stuff now. As I said, if you don't believe climate change is an issue, you just are not gonna care at all.

Still wrong

I am required to be in other countries to perform my job.

If the technology was available then I wouldn't need to travel.

You keep mentioning that people don't believe that climate change is an issue. I do. But as I said in my last post unless the whole world is on board to change things then not alot is going to happen.

You didn't read my post. 'some stuff is essential'....that is you

As for, the whole world being on board, so just don't bother then? "

I do bother. As do alot of other people.

But its still happening. So who's fault is it?

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


"All meetings for business can be done online so need to actual travel for a meeting, at a guess it's just an excuse for a long weekend jolly, meeting friday morning then weekend break in New york etc. STOP flying when there's no need

Your so wrong.

I don't think so. Obviously some stuff is essential but a lot of it is not and we have the technology to do this stuff now. As I said, if you don't believe climate change is an issue, you just are not gonna care at all.

Still wrong

I am required to be in other countries to perform my job.

If the technology was available then I wouldn't need to travel.

You keep mentioning that people don't believe that climate change is an issue. I do. But as I said in my last post unless the whole world is on board to change things then not alot is going to happen.

You didn't read my post. 'some stuff is essential'....that is you

As for, the whole world being on board, so just don't bother then?

I do bother. As do alot of other people.

But its still happening. So who's fault is it?"

Changes are incremental. It has to start somewhere.

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By *urocougarCouple
over a year ago

watton


"All meetings for business can be done online so need to actual travel for a meeting, at a guess it's just an excuse for a long weekend jolly, meeting friday morning then weekend break in New york etc. STOP flying when there's no need

Your so wrong.

I don't think so. Obviously some stuff is essential but a lot of it is not and we have the technology to do this stuff now. As I said, if you don't believe climate change is an issue, you just are not gonna care at all."

Climate change this climate change that

Go get Yr Tim foil hat

They said last week the north and south poles where warmer because of less carbon in the air as there has no travel for months so I think the greens have been barking up the wrong tree for years I say let’s all buy big v8 motors and travel on jets everywhere as it is saving the planet by stopping the UV getting to melt the ice caps google it if you don’t believe it

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By *oldswarriorMan
over a year ago

Falkirk


"All meetings for business can be done online so need to actual travel for a meeting, at a guess it's just an excuse for a long weekend jolly, meeting friday morning then weekend break in New york etc. STOP flying when there's no need

Your so wrong.

I don't think so. Obviously some stuff is essential but a lot of it is not and we have the technology to do this stuff now. As I said, if you don't believe climate change is an issue, you just are not gonna care at all.

Still wrong

I am required to be in other countries to perform my job.

If the technology was available then I wouldn't need to travel.

You keep mentioning that people don't believe that climate change is an issue. I do. But as I said in my last post unless the whole world is on board to change things then not alot is going to happen.

You didn't read my post. 'some stuff is essential'....that is you

As for, the whole world being on board, so just don't bother then?

I do bother. As do alot of other people.

But its still happening. So who's fault is it?

Changes are incremental. It has to start somewhere."

Absolutely. But the incremental changes thus far seem to be having little effect.

In the UK I think everyone has the basic mindset reduce, reuse and recycle, however we only make up a small percentage of the global population.

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By *atEvolution OP   Couple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"All meetings for business can be done online so need to actual travel for a meeting, at a guess it's just an excuse for a long weekend jolly, meeting friday morning then weekend break in New york etc. STOP flying when there's no need

Your so wrong.

I don't think so. Obviously some stuff is essential but a lot of it is not and we have the technology to do this stuff now. As I said, if you don't believe climate change is an issue, you just are not gonna care at all.

Still wrong

I am required to be in other countries to perform my job.

If the technology was available then I wouldn't need to travel.

You keep mentioning that people don't believe that climate change is an issue. I do. But as I said in my last post unless the whole world is on board to change things then not alot is going to happen.

You didn't read my post. 'some stuff is essential'....that is you

As for, the whole world being on board, so just don't bother then?

I do bother. As do alot of other people.

But its still happening. So who's fault is it?

Changes are incremental. It has to start somewhere.

Absolutely. But the incremental changes thus far seem to be having little effect.

In the UK I think everyone has the basic mindset reduce, reuse and recycle, however we only make up a small percentage of the global population.

"

I read something not that long ago that detailed how it costs just as much in carbon to recycle at industrial levels (that which would make enough difference ) as it does to produce it it in the first place - some think even more so because the industry is already set to produce goods, where the recycle industry still hs to tool up (and produce carbon) to do so . . . and don't even get me started on people driving around in Electric cars and pretending they are Greenies. Oh and then there is the rather large issue of methane producing cows for meat and and and . . .

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


"All meetings for business can be done online so need to actual travel for a meeting, at a guess it's just an excuse for a long weekend jolly, meeting friday morning then weekend break in New york etc. STOP flying when there's no need

Your so wrong.

I don't think so. Obviously some stuff is essential but a lot of it is not and we have the technology to do this stuff now. As I said, if you don't believe climate change is an issue, you just are not gonna care at all.

Still wrong

I am required to be in other countries to perform my job.

If the technology was available then I wouldn't need to travel.

You keep mentioning that people don't believe that climate change is an issue. I do. But as I said in my last post unless the whole world is on board to change things then not alot is going to happen.

You didn't read my post. 'some stuff is essential'....that is you

As for, the whole world being on board, so just don't bother then?

I do bother. As do alot of other people.

But its still happening. So who's fault is it?

Changes are incremental. It has to start somewhere.

Absolutely. But the incremental changes thus far seem to be having little effect.

In the UK I think everyone has the basic mindset reduce, reuse and recycle, however we only make up a small percentage of the global population.

I read something not that long ago that detailed how it costs just as much in carbon to recycle at industrial levels (that which would make enough difference ) as it does to produce it it in the first place - some think even more so because the industry is already set to produce goods, where the recycle industry still hs to tool up (and produce carbon) to do so . . . and don't even get me started on people driving around in Electric cars and pretending they are Greenies. Oh and then there is the rather large issue of methane producing cows for meat and and and . . . "

And and and...we don't bother. Cool

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By *atEvolution OP   Couple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"All meetings for business can be done online so need to actual travel for a meeting, at a guess it's just an excuse for a long weekend jolly, meeting friday morning then weekend break in New york etc. STOP flying when there's no need

Your so wrong.

I don't think so. Obviously some stuff is essential but a lot of it is not and we have the technology to do this stuff now. As I said, if you don't believe climate change is an issue, you just are not gonna care at all.

Still wrong

I am required to be in other countries to perform my job.

If the technology was available then I wouldn't need to travel.

You keep mentioning that people don't believe that climate change is an issue. I do. But as I said in my last post unless the whole world is on board to change things then not alot is going to happen.

You didn't read my post. 'some stuff is essential'....that is you

As for, the whole world being on board, so just don't bother then?

I do bother. As do alot of other people.

But its still happening. So who's fault is it?

Changes are incremental. It has to start somewhere.

Absolutely. But the incremental changes thus far seem to be having little effect.

In the UK I think everyone has the basic mindset reduce, reuse and recycle, however we only make up a small percentage of the global population.

I read something not that long ago that detailed how it costs just as much in carbon to recycle at industrial levels (that which would make enough difference ) as it does to produce it it in the first place - some think even more so because the industry is already set to produce goods, where the recycle industry still hs to tool up (and produce carbon) to do so . . . and don't even get me started on people driving around in Electric cars and pretending they are Greenies. Oh and then there is the rather large issue of methane producing cows for meat and and and . . .

And and and...we don't bother. Cool"

You dont know what I bother to do, so don't pretend you do.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich

Im happy just managed to book a flight to spain next month.

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By *oldswarriorMan
over a year ago

Falkirk


"All meetings for business can be done online so need to actual travel for a meeting, at a guess it's just an excuse for a long weekend jolly, meeting friday morning then weekend break in New york etc. STOP flying when there's no need

Your so wrong.

I don't think so. Obviously some stuff is essential but a lot of it is not and we have the technology to do this stuff now. As I said, if you don't believe climate change is an issue, you just are not gonna care at all.

Still wrong

I am required to be in other countries to perform my job.

If the technology was available then I wouldn't need to travel.

You keep mentioning that people don't believe that climate change is an issue. I do. But as I said in my last post unless the whole world is on board to change things then not alot is going to happen.

You didn't read my post. 'some stuff is essential'....that is you

As for, the whole world being on board, so just don't bother then?

I do bother. As do alot of other people.

But its still happening. So who's fault is it?

Changes are incremental. It has to start somewhere.

Absolutely. But the incremental changes thus far seem to be having little effect.

In the UK I think everyone has the basic mindset reduce, reuse and recycle, however we only make up a small percentage of the global population.

I read something not that long ago that detailed how it costs just as much in carbon to recycle at industrial levels (that which would make enough difference ) as it does to produce it it in the first place - some think even more so because the industry is already set to produce goods, where the recycle industry still hs to tool up (and produce carbon) to do so . . . and don't even get me started on people driving around in Electric cars and pretending they are Greenies. Oh and then there is the rather large issue of methane producing cows for meat and and and . . . "

I was trying to avoid saying that but your correct

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


"All meetings for business can be done online so need to actual travel for a meeting, at a guess it's just an excuse for a long weekend jolly, meeting friday morning then weekend break in New york etc. STOP flying when there's no need

Your so wrong.

I don't think so. Obviously some stuff is essential but a lot of it is not and we have the technology to do this stuff now. As I said, if you don't believe climate change is an issue, you just are not gonna care at all.

Still wrong

I am required to be in other countries to perform my job.

If the technology was available then I wouldn't need to travel.

You keep mentioning that people don't believe that climate change is an issue. I do. But as I said in my last post unless the whole world is on board to change things then not alot is going to happen.

You didn't read my post. 'some stuff is essential'....that is you

As for, the whole world being on board, so just don't bother then?

I do bother. As do alot of other people.

But its still happening. So who's fault is it?

Changes are incremental. It has to start somewhere.

Absolutely. But the incremental changes thus far seem to be having little effect.

In the UK I think everyone has the basic mindset reduce, reuse and recycle, however we only make up a small percentage of the global population.

I read something not that long ago that detailed how it costs just as much in carbon to recycle at industrial levels (that which would make enough difference ) as it does to produce it it in the first place - some think even more so because the industry is already set to produce goods, where the recycle industry still hs to tool up (and produce carbon) to do so . . . and don't even get me started on people driving around in Electric cars and pretending they are Greenies. Oh and then there is the rather large issue of methane producing cows for meat and and and . . .

I was trying to avoid saying that but your correct "

I know, we should just give up really and the generations to come will be fine with the 'well, it was all a bit difficult'

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By *atEvolution OP   Couple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"All meetings for business can be done online so need to actual travel for a meeting, at a guess it's just an excuse for a long weekend jolly, meeting friday morning then weekend break in New york etc. STOP flying when there's no need

Your so wrong.

I don't think so. Obviously some stuff is essential but a lot of it is not and we have the technology to do this stuff now. As I said, if you don't believe climate change is an issue, you just are not gonna care at all.

Still wrong

I am required to be in other countries to perform my job.

If the technology was available then I wouldn't need to travel.

You keep mentioning that people don't believe that climate change is an issue. I do. But as I said in my last post unless the whole world is on board to change things then not alot is going to happen.

You didn't read my post. 'some stuff is essential'....that is you

As for, the whole world being on board, so just don't bother then?

I do bother. As do alot of other people.

But its still happening. So who's fault is it?

Changes are incremental. It has to start somewhere.

Absolutely. But the incremental changes thus far seem to be having little effect.

In the UK I think everyone has the basic mindset reduce, reuse and recycle, however we only make up a small percentage of the global population.

I read something not that long ago that detailed how it costs just as much in carbon to recycle at industrial levels (that which would make enough difference ) as it does to produce it it in the first place - some think even more so because the industry is already set to produce goods, where the recycle industry still hs to tool up (and produce carbon) to do so . . . and don't even get me started on people driving around in Electric cars and pretending they are Greenies. Oh and then there is the rather large issue of methane producing cows for meat and and and . . .

I was trying to avoid saying that but your correct

I know, we should just give up really and the generations to come will be fine with the 'well, it was all a bit difficult' "

I would imagine most people are NOT giving up - but they also realise that their heat and light comes from fossil fuels yet they don't want nuclear, that the fashion indusry is 28% of the problem. That agriculture adds 30% of the methane . . . and you just can't switch it all off with a flick of the wrist.

It's going to take really clever thinking and really clever doing to make a proper change.

I don't know what others are doing - so I won't accuse them of not doing - but I do know what I am doing, and that really is the most important thing.

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By *ornLordMan
over a year ago

Wiltshire and London

Well that’s alright then.

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By *oldswarriorMan
over a year ago

Falkirk


"All meetings for business can be done online so need to actual travel for a meeting, at a guess it's just an excuse for a long weekend jolly, meeting friday morning then weekend break in New york etc. STOP flying when there's no need

Your so wrong.

I don't think so. Obviously some stuff is essential but a lot of it is not and we have the technology to do this stuff now. As I said, if you don't believe climate change is an issue, you just are not gonna care at all.

Still wrong

I am required to be in other countries to perform my job.

If the technology was available then I wouldn't need to travel.

You keep mentioning that people don't believe that climate change is an issue. I do. But as I said in my last post unless the whole world is on board to change things then not alot is going to happen.

You didn't read my post. 'some stuff is essential'....that is you

As for, the whole world being on board, so just don't bother then?

I do bother. As do alot of other people.

But its still happening. So who's fault is it?

Changes are incremental. It has to start somewhere.

Absolutely. But the incremental changes thus far seem to be having little effect.

In the UK I think everyone has the basic mindset reduce, reuse and recycle, however we only make up a small percentage of the global population.

I read something not that long ago that detailed how it costs just as much in carbon to recycle at industrial levels (that which would make enough difference ) as it does to produce it it in the first place - some think even more so because the industry is already set to produce goods, where the recycle industry still hs to tool up (and produce carbon) to do so . . . and don't even get me started on people driving around in Electric cars and pretending they are Greenies. Oh and then there is the rather large issue of methane producing cows for meat and and and . . .

I was trying to avoid saying that but your correct

I know, we should just give up really and the generations to come will be fine with the 'well, it was all a bit difficult' "

No where did I state I was giving up.

I do my bit. But I can't force others to do the same.

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


"All meetings for business can be done online so need to actual travel for a meeting, at a guess it's just an excuse for a long weekend jolly, meeting friday morning then weekend break in New york etc. STOP flying when there's no need

Your so wrong.

I don't think so. Obviously some stuff is essential but a lot of it is not and we have the technology to do this stuff now. As I said, if you don't believe climate change is an issue, you just are not gonna care at all.

Still wrong

I am required to be in other countries to perform my job.

If the technology was available then I wouldn't need to travel.

You keep mentioning that people don't believe that climate change is an issue. I do. But as I said in my last post unless the whole world is on board to change things then not alot is going to happen.

You didn't read my post. 'some stuff is essential'....that is you

As for, the whole world being on board, so just don't bother then?

I do bother. As do alot of other people.

But its still happening. So who's fault is it?

Changes are incremental. It has to start somewhere.

Absolutely. But the incremental changes thus far seem to be having little effect.

In the UK I think everyone has the basic mindset reduce, reuse and recycle, however we only make up a small percentage of the global population.

I read something not that long ago that detailed how it costs just as much in carbon to recycle at industrial levels (that which would make enough difference ) as it does to produce it it in the first place - some think even more so because the industry is already set to produce goods, where the recycle industry still hs to tool up (and produce carbon) to do so . . . and don't even get me started on people driving around in Electric cars and pretending they are Greenies. Oh and then there is the rather large issue of methane producing cows for meat and and and . . .

I was trying to avoid saying that but your correct

I know, we should just give up really and the generations to come will be fine with the 'well, it was all a bit difficult'

No where did I state I was giving up.

I do my bit. But I can't force others to do the same.

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It's difficult. All I'm saying is, we all know there are an awful lot of flights that don't need to be taken. Same as the roads. This crises has given us the opportunity to work from home. If that can be done effectively, sure we are all for less traffic and better air??

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By *beefMan
over a year ago

Long eaton

I work in the aviation sector and this virus is the worst thing that's ever hit it I've never known so many close friends lose there jobs or even be at risk of losing their jobs this year every flight operator has taken massive hits apart from those that do cargo flights. Roll on once this is over is all I can say and I can get back to playing with planes and perving on air hostesses again haha

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

There goes the clean air

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By *oopaandchampersCouple
over a year ago

St Johns

Population growth is the main problem the world faces in the future.

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