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[Edited on 29/10/07 by jos]
Cleaner cLars... Wicked...
Steve
Two words, "F**k Brussels"
That's why you need to dump your pinto and get a BEC. Lower fuel consumption. Oh, and faster too.
It's so silly!!!! One cow has the same impact on the environment as the average 4*4.... What next, catalytic converters for cows?
I reckon if you got all the miles done by every Westfield in the country it wouldn't amount to even 5-6 cows
Stupid....
must have been a quiet day in the news room that week!
10 mins on that! WOW!
interesting stuff, but I doubt it will have a major impact IMO. small kit car manufacturers dont make enough cars of each model for type approval, so
surely a similar rule of limited numbers will help here too... each car is relitivley unique so CO2 will have a similar disperate range.
Balanced reporting, my arse.
Where was the bit on the electric Indy?
Mike
think a tory government is needed if that MP is anything to go by...
that Glynnis woman was just asking for a slap
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Originally posted by BenB
It's so silly!!!! One cow has the same impact on the environment as the average 4*4.... What next, catalytic converters for cows?
I reckon if you got all the miles done by every Westfield in the country it wouldn't amount to even 5-6 cows
Stupid....
But this might stop small companies selling turn-key cars.
I wonder,how will this effect the SVA testing....
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Originally posted by stevec
Two words, "F**k Brussels"
carbon this and carbon that....
the only carbon im intrested in is carbon fibre
global warming? anything to do with the fact we're still coming out of an ice age?
We all know that carbon footprints in their calculation dont cover the "hidden costs" behind an individual's or companys undertakings.
It's probably one of the hardest things to do... quantify what we take from around us, right now our beady eyes are soaking up the energy our
computor screens are producing and talking about whats "green".
What about the carbon footprint from all the lighting to make the ugly bint in the report look good
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Originally posted by stevec
What about the carbon footprint from all the lighting to make the ugly bint in the report look good
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if everyone stopped breathing, we'd all be better off.
if you don't believe the climate is changing, you've heard we're still coming out of the ice age / the world is flat / cows emit more
CO2 than humans then ....
go read the new scientist. They did a thing a little while ago on the 20 myths of climate change. Every excuse i've heard for it not existing was
debunked in a very reasoned and scientific way.
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Originally posted by MikeR
if you don't believe the climate is changing, you've heard we're still coming out of the ice age / the world is flat / cows emit more CO2 than humans then ....
go read the new scientist. They did a thing a little while ago on the 20 myths of climate change. Every excuse i've heard for it not existing was debunked in a very reasoned and scientific way.
So a cat has to be put on. So what?
I'm not convinced the climate is changing. Until recently it was called global warming, now it's climate change. So does that mean it's
getting cooler, getting warmer, weather patterns are changing. What exactly.
500 years ago, the Thames froze over regularly. A 1000 years ago, it was so warm in this country wine grapes were a very common crop.
The earth is always changing, but we are the onlybeings to have noticed, and some think it might be our fault.
Those "some" are the people in, say the US, where the budget for "climate change" has gone from a couple of million dollars 20
years ago, to iro $2.5 billion/year now. If you're a scientist, seems like a very good business to be in at the moment.
Don't get me wrong, having read Alan Weisman's book (The World Without Us), the human race really is effing up this planet, with the dumping
of plastics, nuclear waste and numerous other toxins - most of which will be around for a very very long time. I do do my bit and recycle cans,
paper, plastics (at my own expense in addition to usual council collected rubbish), glass and "green" waste.
But, if the government/local authority start taxing me (ie by taking my rubbish away by weight), they'll be taking a lightweight bag of
ash away every week. At least my "carbon footprint" (said with contempt) will be instant rather than delayed via decomposition etc).
I didn't watch the vid for more than a minute, because a) Brussels is for the most part, unelected, b) is corrupt, and c) I found her voice
incredibly irritating.
Oh yeah, they'll probably try and close my business down at some point, because there is two things that are expected to far outlast the human
race. One is the plastic bag, the other being bronze artwork!
ATB
Simon
All I asked about was whether a catalytic converter would really be all that bad. I don't care what people think about the planet.
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Originally posted by Simon
I'm not convinced the climate is changing. Until recently it was called global warming, now it's climate change. So does that mean it's getting cooler, getting warmer, weather patterns are changing. What exactly.
Simon
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Originally posted by Simon
500 years ago, the Thames froze over regularly. A 1000 years ago, it was so warm in this country wine grapes were a very common crop.
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Originally posted by RK
So a cat has to be put on. So what?
Perhaps they should channel their energies into altering the minds of the Americans and Chinese ?
i have always thought that the need for cats was driven by government spin, as has been said they increase co2 emmissions and fuel consumption by the
conversion that takes place in them and the fuelling requirements they need to work correctly.
pretty sure the leanburn technology that was about at the same time would have saved more fuel and lessened emmissions.
i wonder how long it will be before they start targeting fizzy drinks companies, just think of all that lovely CO2 thats released when you open a
bottle!
its all lies, aimed at increasing taxes eventually (fuel tax, road tax, bin collections, air travel tax...)
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Originally posted by smart51
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Originally posted by Simon
500 years ago, the Thames froze over regularly. A 1000 years ago, it was so warm in this country wine grapes were a very common crop.
No. The Thames never froze regularly. Even if it did, the fact that it doesn't now means that it must be warmer, right? Grapes were not a common crop in the UK 1000 years ago. The climate didn't change that frequently. Data shows it has been stable for the last few thousand years save for one really cold spell when the thames did freeze and the last 150 years or so. What CET data shows is that since 1988 the temperature has risen steadily and quite differently to the previous 300 years. It is quite evident that the climate is changing. The only possible dibate is why, not if.
Well, maybe the cat isn't such a good idea. I'm sure they'll work around it. Just as you did when SVA came in.
My own thinking has been that although we are building cars, we can only drive one at a time, usually only in good weather, and a small, light 7 copy
won't burn a lot or fuel most of the time.
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if you don't believe the climate is changing, you've heard we're still coming out of the ice age / the world is flat / cows emit more CO2 than humans then ....
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Originally posted by smart51
No. The Thames never froze regularly. Even if it did