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Walking to the shops ‘damages planet more than going by car’ - Times Online
Aberations by a british "leading environmentalist". Questions: 1.If you're driving a car, you mustn't eat? 2.By making a car (how many people are involved in producing it), doesn't it result more CO2? 3. How much CO2 results from producing the petrol for running that car? Liviu, Craiova, Romania The logic is flawed. The author does not include how much energybigger hospitals, more ambulances... The man would appear to not have engaged his brain, perhaps his car came up with the conclusion... Or he just wanted to sound a bit rad. Tok, Boulder, Co Blameof topping yourself. Ed, Sydney, Australia What about riding a bike rather than taking the car or walking? Tim, Toronto, I do not believe all the lies about global warming. It is provable The problem with Mr. Goodall's analysis is that he omits the amount of carbon required to build the car. Don Stoneberger, Phoenix, Arizona, USA Faulty Logic. He's assuming that peopleJob . Mike , Amherst, Ohio As Mr. Goodall himself suggests the answer is not to drive the car to the shops but to develop less energy intensive forms of food production. A good starting point is to move tothan driving. Peter Robinson, London, What about the energy that is needed to produce the car in the first place? To transport them from the factory to the shop? To build and maintain the roads? Are thesemitigate its effects - www.ipcc.ch/ It is imperative that everyone gets a grasp of the facts and takes personal responsibility and ACTION; I recommend George Monbiot's website www.turnuptheheat.org/ and his excellent book full
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