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Author: DougDoug Date: Jul 31, 2008 23:09
More to follow when BBC website is up again. Looks like we have all
been conned over UK emissions, which are much higher than previously
stated and have, in fact , been growing not falling.
"The UK has been living under a delusion over its claim to be cutting
greenhouse gases, according to two reports."
More:
news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7536421.stm - 51k - 7 hours ago
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Author: John WrightJohn Wright Date: Jul 31, 2008 23:15
Doug wrote:
> More to follow when BBC website is up again. Looks like we have all
> been conned over UK emissions, which are much higher than previously
> stated and have, in fact , been growing not falling.
>
> "The UK has been living under a delusion over its claim to be cutting
> greenhouse gases, according to two reports."
>
> More:
> news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7536421.stm - 51k - 7 hours ago
In which they draw particular attention to embedded emissions, i.e.
emissions that could have been kept at home being generated overseas,
and aviation. Calculated the emissions from your imported food yet?
Somehow you live under an illusion that we can't grow enough food to
feed ourselves, needing heated greenhouses and all sorts of things,
total rubbish.
--
John Wright
"What would happen if you eliminated the autism genes from the gene pool?
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Author: DougDoug Date: Jul 31, 2008 23:23
On 1 Aug, 07:15, John Wright pegasus.f2s.com> wrote:
> Doug wrote:
>> More to follow when BBC website is up again. Looks like we have all
>> been conned over UK emissions, which are much higher than previously
>> stated and have, in fact , been growing not falling.
>
>> "The UK has been living under a delusion over its claim to be cutting
>> greenhouse gases, according to two reports."
>
>
> In which they draw particular attention to embedded emissions, i.e.
> emissions that could have been kept at home being generated overseas,
> and aviation. Calculated the emissions from your imported food yet?
>
It is not just food, it is also all those manufactured goods that we
import, including cars
>
> Somehow you live under an illusion that we can't grow enough food to ...
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Author: AboAbo Date: Aug 1, 2008 00:02
Doug wrote:
> On 1 Aug, 07:15, John Wright pegasus.f2s.com> wrote:
>> Doug wrote:
>>> More to follow when BBC website is up again. Looks like we have all
>>> been conned over UK emissions, which are much higher than previously
>>> stated and have, in fact , been growing not falling.
>>> "The UK has been living under a delusion over its claim to be cutting
>>> greenhouse gases, according to two reports."
>>> More:
>>> news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7536421.stm - 51k - 7 hours ago
>> In which they draw particular attention to embedded emissions, i.e.
>> emissions that could have been kept at home being generated overseas,
>> and aviation. Calculated the emissions from your imported food yet?
>>
> It is not just food, it is also all those manufactured goods that we
> import, including cars
>> Somehow you live under an illusion that we can't grow enough food to
>> feed ourselves, needing heated greenhouses and all sorts of things,
>> total rubbish.
>> ...
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Author: Tony DragonTony Dragon Date: Aug 1, 2008 00:36
Doug wrote:
> On 1 Aug, 07:15, John Wright pegasus.f2s.com> wrote:
>> Doug wrote:
>>> More to follow when BBC website is up again. Looks like we have all
>>> been conned over UK emissions, which are much higher than previously
>>> stated and have, in fact , been growing not falling.
>>> "The UK has been living under a delusion over its claim to be cutting
>>> greenhouse gases, according to two reports."
>>> More:
>>> news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7536421.stm - 51k - 7 hours ago
>> In which they draw particular attention to embedded emissions, i.e.
>> emissions that could have been kept at home being generated overseas,
>> and aviation. Calculated the emissions from your imported food yet?
>>
> It is not just food, it is also all those manufactured goods that we
> import, including cars
>> Somehow you live under an illusion that we can't grow enough food to
>> feed ourselves, needing heated greenhouses and all sorts of things,
>> total rubbish.
>> ...
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Author: John WrightJohn Wright Date: Aug 1, 2008 00:45
Doug wrote:
> On 1 Aug, 07:15, John Wright pegasus.f2s.com> wrote:
>> Doug wrote:
>>> More to follow when BBC website is up again. Looks like we have all
>>> been conned over UK emissions, which are much higher than previously
>>> stated and have, in fact , been growing not falling.
>>> "The UK has been living under a delusion over its claim to be cutting
>>> greenhouse gases, according to two reports."
>>> More:
>>> news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7536421.stm - 51k - 7 hours ago
>> In which they draw particular attention to embedded emissions, i.e.
>> emissions that could have been kept at home being generated overseas,
>> and aviation. Calculated the emissions from your imported food yet?
>>
> It is not just food, it is also all those manufactured goods that we
> import, including cars
>> Somehow you live under an illusion that we can't grow enough food to
>> feed ourselves, needing heated greenhouses and all sorts of things,
>> total rubbish.
>> ...
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Date: Aug 1, 2008 00:50
> On 1 Aug, 07:15, John Wright pegasus.f2s.com> wrote:
...
>> Somehow you live under an illusion that we can't grow enough food to
>> feed ourselves, needing heated greenhouses and all sorts of things,
>> total rubbish.
>>
> Not rubbish. How else would you grow oranges in our climate then? ..
Guess why there are buildings called orangeries in most stately homes. While
many had heating added when they became places to store a wider range of
tender plants, the orignal buildings were used, as the name suggestes, to
grow citrus fruit simply relying upon the natural warmth from a fruit wall
fronted with glass. Not that I eat oranges.
Colin Bignell
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Author: DougDoug Date: Aug 1, 2008 02:26
On 1 Aug, 08:45, John Wright pegasus.f2s.com> wrote:
> Doug wrote:
>> On 1 Aug, 07:15, John Wright pegasus.f2s.com> wrote:
>>> Doug wrote:
>>>> More to follow when BBC website is up again. Looks like we have all
>>>> been conned over UK emissions, which are much higher than previously
>>>> stated and have, in fact , been growing not falling.
>>>> "The UK has been living under a delusion over its claim to be cutting
>>>> greenhouse gases, according to two reports."
>>>> More:
>>>> news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7536421.stm - 51k - 7 hours ago
>>> In which they draw particular attention to embedded emissions, i.e.
>>> emissions that could have been kept at home being generated overseas,
>>> and aviation. Calculated the emissions from your imported food yet?
>
>> It is not just food, it is also all those manufactured goods that we
>> import, including cars
>>> Somehow you live under an illusion that we can't grow enough food to
>>> feed ourselves, needing heated greenhouses and all sorts of things,
>>> total rubbish. ...
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Author: DougDoug Date: Aug 1, 2008 02:31
On 1 Aug, 08:50, "nightjar" .me.uk>
wrote:
>> On 1 Aug, 07:15, John Wright pegasus.f2s.com> wrote:
> ...
>>> Somehow you live under an illusion that we can't grow enough food to
>>> feed ourselves, needing heated greenhouses and all sorts of things,
>>> total rubbish.
>
>> Not rubbish. How else would you grow oranges in our climate then? ..
>
> Guess why there are buildings called orangeries in most stately homes. While
> many had heating added when they became places to store a wider range of
> tender plants, the orignal buildings were used, as the name suggestes, to
> grow citrus fruit simply relying upon the natural warmth from a fruit wall
> fronted with glass. Not that I eat oranges.
> ...
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Author: ®i©ardo®i©ardo Date: Aug 1, 2008 03:27
Doug wrote:
> More to follow when BBC website is up again. Looks like we have all
> been conned over UK emissions, which are much higher than previously
> stated and have, in fact , been growing not falling.
>
Of course they have, look at the increasing number of irrelevant posts
that you are making. Why don't you get back in your box and lie down for
a bit?
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