Eric Cartman wrote: » That graph is incredibly classist, its basically “working class people hate bikes” I know cycling has become the new penchant for upper middle class suburb dwellers but thats really very snobby.
The_Conductor wrote: » She was guest hosting the 'Today' programme on BBC Radio 4- presumably she wasn't doing it remotely, and had to actually turn up in the BBC Studio to do so- which would entail a quick turn-around from Day 71 of her school strike outside Parliament last Friday- and travelling over the weekend to get to the studio for this morning's programme...…….. Actually- doing it in 2 days without flying- is quite an achievement- rather her than me.
Thelonious Monk wrote: » Why is it that people that don't believe in climate change hate cyclists?
Thelonious Monk wrote: » The taxes are coming Eric, whether you like it or not
SaintLeibowitz wrote: » I look forward to Eric paying more taxes, very much so.
suicide_circus wrote: » i'm not "opposed" to bicycles, i do cycle the odd time but i'll be fecked if i'm cycling in the permanent wind and drizzle that grace this island.
Thelonious Monk wrote: » Although the last few months have been exceptionally rainy, it's rare you get a soaking really. Good for you too.
hetuzozaho wrote: » So many responding to me! Sorry I didn't realise she was in the studio. But there we go ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
suicide_circus wrote: » to my certain knowledge the last 30 odd years have been exceptionally rainy!
Thelonious Monk wrote: » Well I can only speak from experience but I would only get soaked once every couple of months normally in Dublin. Then again I think Dublin is the driest part of the country.
hetuzozaho wrote: » I think when Popey was over(?), cars were banned from city centre. Was glorious getting around town. Flying down leeson st on the bus, just walking across o' connell Bridge. Heaven! Would be great all the time but seems a long way away at the moment ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Pa ElGrande wrote: » Michael Moore-backed Doc, ‘Planet of the Humans,’ Tackles ‘False Promises’ of Green Energy Michael Moore tried to investigate what was stopping the green revolution; Moore found a dark swamp of lies and corporate greed, in the last place he expected. . . .
KyussB wrote: » Further proof that the private sector is incapable of resolving climate change - that massive government-directed projects are needed instead.
Thelonious Monk wrote: » Well funny thing is, when the beef farmers were in town, parts of the Southside were just lovely to walk and cycle around, no cars at all due to tractor blockages. I think a lot of beef farmers post on this thread and they're usually the ones who think climate change is a commie conspiracy and hate cyclists, some irony in there somewhere}/b].
Eric Cartman wrote: » The usb key which had no government intervention has probably done more to prevent deforestation than any government ever has. Energy production cannot be left in government hands , its wasteful and overly beurocratic.
KyussB wrote: » It's off topic, but modern day computers and the Internet wouldn't exist in their present form at all without government supported institutions like NASA and CERN. Private and public industry are symbiotic - benefting each other - not in competition with each other.
Thelonious Monk wrote: » I think a lot of beef farmers post on this thread and they're usually the ones who think climate change is a commie conspiracy
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » David Attenborough commends Greta on showing "great bravery". He didn't expand on the acts of bravery.
hetuzozaho wrote: » Ha I dunno if that is true! But could see people acting this way when it potentially effects their livelihood. Understandable IMO.
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » https://twitter.com/BBCr4today/status/1211565610590769152 David Attenborough commends Greta on showing "great bravery". He didn't expand on the acts of bravery.
[Deleted User] wrote: » It has long been brave for a child to meet with a bbc presenter
weldoninhio wrote: » They didn’t actually meet, they Skyped.
Fr_Dougal wrote: » The BBC flew someone over to interview Greta. https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/dec/28/bbc-put-presenter-on-a-plane-to-interview-greta-thunberg How much damage has been caused to the environment because of Greta this year?