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Absolutely, of course. Not sure how you can deny global warming. It’s a fact
Nobody with a brain denies climate change. Things clearly are, er, changing. Not entirely convinced that man is as responsible as many say, but at the end of the day there's no downside to trying to live a cleaner, less wasteful, less polluting life.
Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back.
I love the concept of it, unfortunately out judiciary don't understand it
Brilliant, love this. Judges, barristers, solicitors and everyone who works in Solicitors firms and Barristers Chambers don't understand it, but the Freeman do ? Superb.
Brilliant, love this. Judges, barristers, solicitors and everyone who works in Solicitors firms and Barristers Chambers don't understand it, but the Freeman do ? Superb.
Nobody with a brain denies climate change. Things clearly are, er, changing. Not entirely convinced that man is as responsible as many say, but at the end of the day there's no downside to trying to live a cleaner, less wasteful, less polluting life.
One of my concerns is that carbon reduction includes initiatives that make money, reducing plastic use and stopping the decline in plant and animal diversity is less economically attractive. We hear loads about carbon reduction because there is money to be made.
One of my concerns is that carbon reduction includes initiatives that make money, reducing plastic use and stopping the decline in plant and animal diversity is less economically attractive. We hear loads about carbon reduction because there is money to be made.
One of my concerns is that carbon reduction includes initiatives that make money, reducing plastic use and stopping the decline in plant and animal diversity is less economically attractive. We hear loads about carbon reduction because there is money to be made.
But nowhere near as much money as there is to be made in selling fossil fuels.
Plus of course the cost of long term damage across the entire globe caused by climate change will far outweigh any costs of carbon reduction.
Don't get me wrong we're doing our bit towards carbon reduction in the UK, and especially Wales, but the rest of the world needs to catch up.