glasgowspur
Luka Modric
Sounds like they're all offering unfunded tax cuts bar Sunak, where have I heard that before. I'm no environmentalist but disappointing to see no positive green policies.
Are there any positive green policies?
Sounds like they're all offering unfunded tax cuts bar Sunak, where have I heard that before. I'm no environmentalist but disappointing to see no positive green policies.
Are there any positive green policies?
Even the most neo-liberal person can surely agree that 100% renewable energy and fuel national self-sufficiency is an important ambition, even if the motivation is security rather than humanism?
Not sure this is worthy of prime time TV, it should be an internal party matter.
https://www.itv.com/news/2022-07-11...debate-in-race-to-replace-boris-johnson-as-pm
Gives the eventual winner a platform their rivals won’t have before the next general.
Gotta respect the Tories standing up for their values - no matter what damage they've caused, always opportunity for a few quidNot sure this is worthy of prime time TV, it should be an internal party matter.
https://www.itv.com/news/2022-07-11...debate-in-race-to-replace-boris-johnson-as-pm
Gives the eventual winner a platform their rivals won’t have before the next general.
Are there any positive green policies?
Sunak goes to pieces when asked a difficult question.
What, like “Tell us about your tax affairs and your criminal record”?
And do you know any poor people?What, like “Tell us about your tax affairs and your criminal record”?
Amend laws to make onshore wind more viable, more govt investment in giga factories, tax breaks for manufacturing of renewable energy equipment such as turbines etc. Greater subsidies for efficient energy usage in homes, bring back law to make building of houses carbon neutral, better insulation standards in general across new builds like passivehaus.
Plenty more can be done to increase renewable energy usage as well, I think it's important to become more self sufficient in this area.
Sugar coating it really doesn't work either and never has. The focus is and has always been wrong. Your list above pushes the responsibility for change mostly back on the public and the fact you made this list means the fossil fuel PR firms have done their jobs superbly. At this point, there is little you or I can do to affect things a whole lot bar one thing. If the public does not exert pressure on their representatives to enact change then they will do nothing, and consequently, businesses will do nothing. And then we'll all die.All nice ideas, but are any of them policies?
We really need to do something, i'm not convinced telling people not to heat their home, or cool it, not to travel, not to drive, not to eat meat, ie focusing in negative messages is going to work.
Those kinds of messages soon turn the public off.
I've been saying for a long while that if the answer to global warming is a hair shirt, then the fight is already lost.All nice ideas, but are any of them policies?
We really need to do something, i'm not convinced telling people not to heat their home, or cool it, not to travel, not to drive, not to eat meat, ie focusing in negative messages is going to work.
Those kinds of messages soon turn the public off.
I've been saying for a long while that if the answer to global warming is a hair shirt, then the fight is already lost.
People will need technogy to replace what they have like for like (or preferably better) before they make those changes in large enough numbers.
LED light bulbs are a good example. Work better, big cost savings and green. The transition from incadescent to them has been seemless.I've been saying for a long while that if the answer to global warming is a hair shirt, then the fight is already lost.
People will need technogy to replace what they have like for like (or preferably better) before they make those changes in large enough numbers.
Sugar coating it really doesn't work either and never has. The focus is and has always been wrong. Your list above pushes the responsibility for change mostly back on the public and the fact you made this list means the fossil fuel PR firms have done their jobs superbly. At this point, there is little you or I can do to affect things a whole lot bar one thing. If the public does not exert pressure on their representatives to enact change then they will do nothing, and consequently, businesses will do nothing. And then we'll all die.
Its the fossil fuel PR list to make you think you can do something. It is what theuir politians tell you but it is not THE list, whatever that is. Don't get me wrong, these are all good things that are right to do and will help in a very small way but ultimately they won't amount to a whole lot. We need to think bigger at this point.I didn't make the list, that is the list.
Climate change is like every other responsibility the human race has ever had, from better health care, infrastructure, education or whatever else, we say we want it, then we see what it will cost, either financially or in our lifestyle or freedoms and suddenly it doesn't become so urgent.