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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Varche on 29 March 2011, 14:16:32
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Only joking but what a pairing!
http://www.climatechangeandwine.com/
Which is riding on the back of which?
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Don't get me started, Varche. :P
Oh, and Dilbert has something truthful in his strip today! ;)
http://www.dilbert.com/strips/comic/2011-03-29/
Of course, there is always the Green Investment Bank:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/03/28/osbourne_new_green_elite/
Someone, somewhere is making an awful lot of dosh from this. ;) >:(
;) ;D
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Don't get me started, Varche. :P
Oh, and Dilbert has something truthful in his strip today! ;)
http://www.dilbert.com/strips/comic/2011-03-29/
Of course, there is always the Green Investment Bank:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/03/28/osbourne_new_green_elite/
Someone, somewhere is making an awful lot of dosh from this. ;) >:(
;) ;D
Funnily enough, that is the conclusion I have come to. You have carbon credits (whatever they are) traded, alternative energy that costs a bomb (but no one is aware of that) impossible to achieve emmisions targets agreed. Maybe they should try having the climate change part before the wine conference and not the other way around. ;D ;D
It is nice to see that Britain has just rejected the EUs demand that all cities be petrol and diesel car free by 2050.
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Indeed, Varche.
I could of course refer people to the opening paragraph of James Delingpole's piece today. Perhaps even Banjax may begin to smell a rat. ;)
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/jamesdelingpole/100081661/george-osbornes-new-eco-bullingdon-club/
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Don't get me started, Varche. :P
Oh, and Dilbert has something truthful in his strip today! ;)
http://www.dilbert.com/strips/comic/2011-03-29/
Of course, there is always the Green Investment Bank:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/03/28/osbourne_new_green_elite/
Someone, somewhere is making an awful lot of dosh from this. ;) >:(
;) ;D
Funnily enough, that is the conclusion I have come to. You have carbon credits (whatever they are) traded, alternative energy that costs a bomb (but no one is aware of that) impossible to achieve emmisions targets agreed. Maybe they should try having the climate change part before the wine conference and not the other way around. ;D ;D
It is nice to see that Britain has just rejected the EUs demand that all cities be petrol and diesel car free by 2050.
you think there'll be oil left in 2050 ;D ;D ;D
a few eccentrics running their "horseless carriages" much like steam buffs today - if we dont have an alternative by 2050 we're royally screwed.....when i say we - i mean your kids and grandkids - personally, i couldnt give a monkeys :y
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Indeed, Varche.
I could of course refer people to the opening paragraph of James Delingpole's piece today. Perhaps even Banjax may begin to smell a rat. ;)
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/jamesdelingpole/100081661/george-osbornes-new-eco-bullingdon-club/
nothing about Gideon surprises me, the man who was quoted as saying his school wasnt exclusive as they didnt care if your dad was a stockbroker or a solicitor.......yep Gideon, they're definitely the two farthest extremes between rich and poor :o :o
you have a point about carbon credits and the obvious money making scams involved under the guise of "green investment" the day private companies arent interested in profit at any cost will be the same day hell freezes :y