Lots of disruption to transport/ business in London. Are the perpetrators saviours or misguided idiots?
Mostly upper-middle class students with little experience of the real world. Nice intentions, lots of naivety.
Sounds like they’re taking it a bit far. Glueing yourself to a train and stopping loads of people getting to work isn’t fair, imagine if you missed an important job interview because of them.
Stupid. We’re one of THE most cleanest countries in the world, and no1 country for cutting CO2 output over the last 10 years. Yes, more can be done, and is being. The biggest issue of global warming etc is from countries like China and India. They’re are now the biggest pollutants of the world. So why not go over there and protest...... Or stop buying products made from over there..... oh wait.....
Most of our cities have illegal levels of air pollution. It is a disgrace causing thousands of deaths every year and it is not being addressed. That is one of the things they are bringing attention to, and if they didn't disrupt the status quo then it wouldn't even make the news, let alone people on a football forum talking about it.
per capita - they're miles behind Western Europe and the US - the US is miles ahead of everyone - don't fall for the Trumpian propaganda.
We are getting rid of diesel cars, the government want all electric cars in just over 10 years, congestion charges, wind farms, solar panels on many homes, smart meters, recycling, these retards need to go to China, India, the US to make their point at governments who dont give a fat rats ar5e, we could be 100% clean but a country the size of ours and all our efforts pale into insignificance when many countries couldn't care less
What’s Trump got to do with my post? I’m on about the UK. We’ve done a lot so far, and continue to do so. Yes there is work to be done still, but on a global scale, whatever we do, will be outweighed by what China and India are not doing.
Yes we have - but there's still tons more to be done - and per capita we're massively more polluting than China and India, that's the facts.
Per-capita yes. But that’s tricky to quantify in many ways due to infrastructure and standards of living, which go hand-in-hand. That’s a discussion for another day though. My point stands, that as a developed country, we’ve done a lot, with more to go. And, if you’ve personally been to India and China and witnessed some of their industrial towns and sites, you’ll know why.