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My study concludes
Humans who want to make a dent in climate change just "need to eat more humans".
The burps and farts of these methane-producing beasts must be curtailed and eating these animals would also provide "substantial conservation benefits".
These dumb creatures run rampant, destroying habitats, over consumming without consideration and proliferating without control.
So next time you see one in the wild, gun it down and bring it home for the whole family to enjoy.
But remember these thick skinned creatures need extra time in the stewing pot..On Aussies should fight climate change by eating kangaroo, says study posted 1 year, 3 months ago 8 ResponsesGreedy8
The G8, the world's richest nations interest lie elsewhere.
Their agreement to cut GHGE by 50% by 2050 is totally irrelevant, now is the time for action, not 50yrs down the line.If we are expected to believe politicians, who have no responsibilities to the future; we are just plain ignorant.
Live your life for today, tomorrow has been postponed forever.On G8 nations agree to cut emissions 50 percent by 2050 (sort of) posted 1 year, 4 months ago 3 Responses
I'm Tony, look at me, look at me!
I'm Tony, look at me, look at me!
Firstly, I did that wonderful job as president for the UK, phew resigned just in time..
then I became Middle East envoy, solved that didn't I? (sorry Iraq)Now I am to become the Eco Green God.
Sorry won't be around in 2050, but Hey I got to travel round the world some more.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2007/jan/09/theairline ...L00K AT ME, L00K AT ME I'm Tony Bliar!!! On Tony Blair to lead international climate team posted 1 year, 8 months ago 11 Responses
No Worries
It will all be gone by 21.12.2012.
Relax, you can't stop destiny.On Lake Mead could run out of water by 2021, says study posted 1 year, 9 months ago 11 ResponsesBurn baby
Burn baby burn, discordant inferno.On Sprawling homes susceptible to flames in California posted 2 years, 1 month ago 3 Responses
Green, the new black
Green is the new black.
Gotta have it, gotta be seen with it.Greenwashing has reached new limits of absurdity.
And guess what your falling for it.
Carbon credits and carbon offsetting, another asinine, if not lethal way to avoid reality and perverse the truth.
Never mind someone's getting rich from it all, but not humanity.On Why Do I Still Feel So Hollow? posted 2 years, 4 months ago 8 ResponsesA thinking governemnt?
You don't expect a government to think outside the box.
Pressure and demand causes feckless decisions, but only a governemnt running mad would act so stupidly.
Well that about covers them all, doesn't it.
On Now That's Density posted 2 years, 4 months ago 1 ResponseWHEN?
When Tesco and others choose to support their local growers (a more sustainable solution), growers in Africa will have more incentives to contribute to their own local economies instead (also a more sustainable solution).
Exactly when?
I'm still waiting ....On Kenya Screw Me Now? posted 2 years, 9 months ago 3 ResponsesRock STars CAN'T save the planet
They didn't save Africa.
Is this just another PR act to improve their celebrity status.
I would question the motives behind this as they arrive in their long black limosines.
A concert of this size would create huge amounts of excessive CO2 & rubbish.If these people genuinely cared it would be reflected in their choices and lifestyles.
I have yet to hear any revelations of pure altruistic actions from the celebrity circuit.I quote Glen Barry of earthmeanders.blogspot
"Celebrity Will Not Save the Earth Glamorous, jet-set "ecorazzi" selling easy techno-fixes the opposite of the global grassroots, profound social change required to achieve global ecological sustainability""Celebities" relinquish your ostentatious lifestyles NOW!On It's Official: He Rocks posted 2 years, 9 months ago 12 Responses
BloaTed Branson
Don't be fooled by this man altrusistic efforts, they are not.
I LOL when I heard this latest propoganda from this owner of global industries of airlines, space tourism company, communication, music and the list goes on.
All this heat seems to be bringing out the cockroaches.
On Sir Richard to the Rescue? posted 2 years, 9 months ago 16 ResponsesTescos = DREADsco
I have an intense dislike to Tescos.
Supermarkets are tarred with the same brush.
The stack em' high, sell em' cheap philosophy has been pertinent in the collapse of British industries right across the board from the local grocery shops to the independant farmer.
Their greedy monoploisation has seen local shops disappear from the UK high streets, to be replaced by 20 to 30 aisle supermarket with produce from across the world and faceless checkout assistants.
Their buying power has put a strangle hold on British farming, eroding sustainability.
Their food importing has clocked up enough C02 to perpetuate global warming for the next 50 years ofr more.
Now we are to believe that these economic consortiums have a conscience?
Unlikely.
It has only been talk of environmental issues/regualtions and the possibility of competition that supermarkets have been forced to splash around the green paint.
A reduction in carbon-dioxide emissions and a decrease of their redundant "landfilling non-biodegradeable" packaging, hardly groundbreaking.http://www.tescopoly.org/index
On But why? posted 2 years, 10 months ago 8 Responses