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			 by mx5ash » Tue, 01 Jul 2008 8:50 +0000
 Does anyone actually give a toss about their carbon footprint, I have to say that i don't. I have made no effort to find out what mine is or any attempt to adjust it. Personally i don't buy into it all and just think that its another way to tax the nuts off everyone in different ways. I also think (maybe a little narrow mindedly of me) that it doesn't really matter what i do it won't make any difference to the overall picture. Ireland's carbon foot print is something like 2% of the uks total which is <2% of the worlds. 
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 by Stig » Tue, 01 Jul 2008 9:15 +0000
 I'm very worried aobut it.
 I only ever buy south african peace crisps instead of cheeze and onion tayto's........MUNCH MUNCH     
			
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 by mrges » Tue, 01 Jul 2008 10:30 +0000
 Pretty much don't give a flying phuck about it.....I think it is all a conspiracy theory.........
 
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 by Cloggy » Tue, 01 Jul 2008 11:14 +0000
 yeah, I do (with being Dutch, evironmentally friendly and all).
 I have size 10 and the lady doesn't complain   CloggyFUN is never a straight line!
 
			
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 by valred » Tue, 01 Jul 2008 11:28 +0000
   Sod it!
 Have put more petrol in my mx5 than any other car but .........like mrges...........couldn't give a flyin' monkey!
 zooooooooooooooooooommmmmmmmmmmmm zooooooooooooooooooooommmmmmmmmmmm to the CO2footie fanatics.
   
			
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 by Ivan » Wed, 02 Jul 2008 8:53 +0000
 yeah it's a load of horse Sh1t.
 A quote i found.
 "Carbon dioxide is a benign gas that constitutes only 0.04% of the atmosphere (400 parts per million). Man is responsible for 4% of this tiny total – nature the rest. 
 The UK is responsible for about 2% of world CO2 emissions; so, as an example, British flying accounts for some 6% of 2% of 4% of 0.04%"
 And we only produce 0.2% 
 61 on world rank
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_co ... _emissions It's just the EU ruling over us again. Can't see the vrt changes making any difference 
			
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 by mx5ash » Wed, 02 Jul 2008 9:53 +0000
 You this is my point, take a random sample of people and i wonder how many actually give a toss, or even believe that its a problem, not many i reckone yet it is forced down our throats. 
There is an add on the radio for the "green pages" it says something like "wouldn't i tbe great if there was a list of enviromentally friendly companys in ireland"
 well no to be quite frank it wouldn't be great in fact it wouldn't make any difference to my life as i will never look at it so stop wasting my time and play some music.
 
			
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 by Ivan » Wed, 02 Jul 2008 11:05 +0000
 mx5ash wrote:You this is my point, take a random sample of people and i wonder how many actually give a toss, or even believe that its a problem, not many i reckone yet it is forced down our throats. There is an add on the radio for the "green pages" it says something like "wouldn't i tbe great if there was a list of enviromentally friendly companys in ireland"
 well no to be quite frank it wouldn't be great in fact it wouldn't make any difference to my life as i will never look at it so stop wasting my time and play some music.
 Well i think it is great cos now i know what weirdo greeney fcukers to avoid.   
			
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 by leamyj » Wed, 02 Jul 2008 1:24 +0000
 Sorry lads , but if global warming means I can't drive top down during the "Summer", sign me up to the Green Party......but don't expect me to stop driving.      Recycling..yes , everyone should do as much as possible,it's not difficult
 Did anyone see top gear last Sunday, a test between a toyota prius and a bmw showed that the beamer gave a better return on mpg, as Lord Clarkson says.."Don't change your car, change your driving style"
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 by Ivan » Wed, 02 Jul 2008 1:51 +0000
 [quote="leamyj"]
 Recycling..yes , everyone should do as much as possible,it's not difficult
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 I gave it up, i don't see how six different bin trucks comming
 down are road every week is good for the enviroment.
 And they have to sort all the rubbish anyway.
 Years ago there was one.
 
 I don't see the point in driving 20miles to a recycling centre
 in a 2.5 litre porsche to drop off some carboard is going to help anyone.
 
			
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 by fabfiveferg » Wed, 02 Jul 2008 2:10 +0000
 I gave it up, i don't see how six different bin trucks comming
 down are road every week is good for the enviroment.
 And they have to sort all the rubbish anyway.
 Years ago there was one.
 
 I don't see the point in driving 20miles to a recycling centre
 in a 2.5 litre porsche to drop off some carboard is going to help anyone.
 Ah jaysus Ivan.  Do you not have a green bin at least?  For me myself I tend to use a lot of plastic bottles and tin cans and I would feel like a bit of a scumbag if I thought they were just gonna dump it in landfill or something.
 Not saying just because I put it in the green bin it gets properly recycled but it makes me feel better.
 As for energy conservation if you're not trying to cut back on your energy use at current prices then you're screwing yourself.   My mother had me well drilled in , lights off, heating off etc from a young age back before there was an environment 
			
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 by micko » Wed, 02 Jul 2008 2:31 +0000
 I agree with recycling, taking the bus and not festooning my house with electical tat because it makes sense, not because I'm any greener than anyone else. 
 The government's approach to carbon dioxide lacks common sense, not least because they have an idealist in charge. It has nothing to do with what you drive - my daily driver is a 2000cc Turbo Nissan 200sx, but then again I've just gone three weeks on about €50 worth of fuel so who are they to tell me I'm bad for the environment. 
 There is hope for us yet though - my brother works as a press officer/photographer for Greenpeace (he's been on RTE a couple of times in the last year) and yet he wants to buy a 2.5 litre subaru legacy!!!!   
			
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