Maddog wrote:Not much, but I moved to a more urban area, and ride a bike a lot, but I don't ride my bike to anywhere, except out to eat and to have a few beers. I actually walk now and then too. I guess I'm about to overtake Al Gore at my current rate of reducing my footprint.
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Guest wrote:Cannydc wrote:Signed up with BULB for energy which is not only green, but also considerably cheaper.
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Rolluplostinspace wrote:Maddog wrote:Not much, but I moved to a more urban area, and ride a bike a lot, but I don't ride my bike to anywhere, except out to eat and to have a few beers. I actually walk now and then too. I guess I'm about to overtake Al Gore at my current rate of reducing my footprint.
But you didn't do it in a conscious effort to help the environment?
More just something that happened?
Fletch wrote:Never been a believer in man made global warming but am concerned about the environment. The earth has changed temperature many times over it's life, sometimes quite dramatically. oceans have disappeared, others have got larger. Land masses move and volcano eruptions send out far more 'emissions' than man can but that doesn't mean it's not sensible to cut pollution where you can.
Rolluplostinspace wrote:Is in the news again.
Not plastic in the sea this time but rising temperatures.
It's not something that seems to be discussed in this section.
Is it because we don't care?
Feel helpless?
Don't really understand the problems and what we should do can do?
I for example have a couple of vans.
Small one and larger one .... both diesels.
I burn logs and coal for my convenience and comfort.
I've been taking my tomatoes and stuff out of the plastic packaging and leaving the packaging in the shop for maybe a couple of years now.
Only ever been approached about it once and had to explain.
Have any of you changed anything in your life to lessen your environmental footprint?
Rolluplostinspace wrote:I can't understand why anyone would want a car in most parts of London.
Don't you have the urge the need to go outside of London though just now and again?
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