The_highwayman
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i haven't read the entire thread, but has anybody thought about the greenhouse gases being emitted by all those candles?
Apparently it's the principle of it.Miles Edgeworth said:Wait but the power stations are still running... right...
You know this right... the same amount of fossil fuels will be burned... you all know this?
contraMiles Edgeworth said:Hey this guy has a totally awesome point.
Sort of, my life and electricity use will just proceed as normal on that day, I've got better things to do than to sit around in the dark for an hour pretending that by some miracle power plants are putting out less fumes out of a fixed fume output system.Nebuchanezzar said:The scary thing is, I don't think you're joking. Useless as this 'earth hour' may be, it's hardly worth being a douchebag about.
Or how about we realise that oxfam sucks balls and fair trade is a load of shit?aussiechica7 said:and how about we all donate that day's worth of salary to oxfam, to bring health, education and environmental sustainability to the earth's poorest as well? just a thought. gimmicks like this r nice, but idk if they really do anything in the long run.
That's exactly what I thought when I saw it on the news. What's the point if you are going to light candles?The_highwayman said:i haven't read the entire thread, but has anybody thought about the greenhouse gases being emitted by all those candles?
nice example._dhj_ said:The whole thing is like charity. It makes us feel better about ourselves but in clearing our conscience reduces our actual willingness to find a solution.
Carbon emissions trading. Nuclear power. Less government intervention. Problem solved._dhj_ said:The whole thing is like charity. It makes us feel better about ourselves but in clearing our conscience reduces our actual willingness to find a solution.
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