I think there is a huge issue trying to take people on this journey. With the catastrophising narrative the danger is that it will be seen as no point (with references to China, India and the US) doing much more damage than us. But the no growth solution is likely to be very unpopular. In Europe I think that is likely to lead to right wing populist governments. It won't be done in China because the whole edifice is built on growth and economic reward. The CCP has delivered growth and extreme reward for some Chinise. If that collapses what then? I'm my view lots of little initiatives are more likely to get traction.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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05-03-2023 09:57 AM #121
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05-03-2023 10:37 AM #122
It's not governments or big businesses that will drive the change needed, it's the public, and it's already happening.
Practically every business, from the smallest cafes to big pharma or oil and gas, mention their green credentials nowadays, and the move away from fossil fuels and plastics for example are accelerating all the time.
The investment and innovation is happening on huge scales, but it will of course take time to see meaningful results.
Tesla is one example of a company trying to do so. Having the vision for every car on the planet to be electric is amazing and we need more of that kind of thinking to get to where we want.
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There are powerful forces willing to help opposition to this scheme.
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05-03-2023 05:35 PM #130
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Almost none of us in the west (myself included) are willing to do that, mainly because we correctly feel that enough others won’t don’t the same, so we would be decreasing our own quality of life for absolutely zero benefit in the grand scheme of things.
That’s before you factor in the majority of the world who have a quality of life much lower than our own for whom living an eco friendly lifestyle is in direct contract with their attempts to survive / improve their varying levels of poverty.
It’s a battle we are never truly going to take seriously until the consequences of not taking action affect our life’s there and then more than the cost of the actions taken.
It’s a sad reality but things are only going to keep getting worse for the rest of our lives.
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06-03-2023 06:29 AM #133
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Regarding the other part in bold I'm not sure how any of that decreases the quality of someones life?
PS regarding the exotically grown veg, that is still less damaging to the planet than home-reared beef. The air-miles in food production is a tiny fraction of its impact on climate change. Regenesis by George Monbiot covers food production very well. Its a very interesting read for anyone interested in this type of thing.Last edited by green&left; 06-03-2023 at 06:49 AM.
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“The debate is not between those who want to take ‘moderate’ or ‘radical’ action,” she told me. “It’s between those who are standing by doing nothing at all, and those who are doing something. That’s where the line is drawn.”
The rest of it ignores the elephant, which is that the Government has now made peaceful protest illegal and the courts are being encouraged to hand out chunky long sentences and are doing so. That’s why tactics have to change.
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07-03-2023 02:51 PM #136
Onshore wind is more than twice as cheap as gas, but building new turbines on land in England is effectively banned.
Sign the petition today👇
britainremade.co.uk/windpetitionThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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07-03-2023 03:16 PM #143This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote"...when Hibs won the Scottish Cup final and that celebration, Sunshine on Leith? I don’t think there’s a better football celebration ever in the game.”
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07-03-2023 03:22 PM #144
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There's no perfect solution. I don't think there will ever be one that doesn't involve nuclear and extensive use of renewables like tidal, with mechanisms in place to be able to use any excess power generated to do things like produce hydrogen for example."...when Hibs won the Scottish Cup final and that celebration, Sunshine on Leith? I don’t think there’s a better football celebration ever in the game.”
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07-03-2023 03:57 PM #149This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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07-03-2023 03:59 PM #150
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The government paid hundreds of millions last year to companies to switch off wind turbines as the infrastructure can’t cope with the electricity produced. That’s shameful.
They need the power down south but the cables linking Scotland with the populist centres aren’t big enough.
Good programme about power production with that Guy Martin available on C4 on demand
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