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Thread: Northern Ireland against climate change

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    Quote Originally Posted by xmg
    the earth has been enduring climate change for billions of years,the govt loves the climate change debate cos it gives the green light on enviromental tax,and who can argue cos there saving the world aint they?????i mean the same amount of cars and planes and trains all keep running, but if we pay more then hm treasury is very happy and us mug punters have done our bit. sweet
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    Do you have anyway of regulating that environmental tax? The gas that beardyboy and white horse is puting out is out of limits.

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    junkhead
    Do you have anyway of regulating that environmental tax? The gas that beardyboy and white horse is puting out is out of limits.

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    Quote Originally Posted by beardyboy
    I am all for climate change - goodbye frosty mornings and sliding into ditches - big repair bills gone - happy days.

    let us hope China and Russia keep burning that oil and pumping out the CO2
    'cept over here it'll get wetter and colder. :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by nineteensixtyseven
    Quote Originally Posted by beardyboy
    I am all for climate change - goodbye frosty mornings and sliding into ditches - big repair bills gone - happy days.

    let us hope China and Russia keep burning that oil and pumping out the CO2
    'cept over here it'll get wetter and colder. :P
    Yeah, it seems Global Warming isn't quite so global after all .
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    Quote Originally Posted by QueenELizardbreath
    Quote Originally Posted by nineteensixtyseven
    Quote Originally Posted by beardyboy
    I am all for climate change - goodbye frosty mornings and sliding into ditches - big repair bills gone - happy days.

    let us hope China and Russia keep burning that oil and pumping out the CO2
    'cept over here it'll get wetter and colder. :P
    Yeah, it seems Global Warming isn't quite so global after all .
    It's a question of semantics. It may be global but it isn't neccessarily warming and it certainly will change the climate.

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    I have met several people who say that they will not change their lifestyle as it will have no effect on the overall picture, so they shrug when asked about waste electricity, heat, etc.

    Is there some place when I can get information as to compute my family's
    CO2 footprint?

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    http://actonco2.direct.gov.uk/index.html

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