Darn got me on that one!You are indeed correct. But society and the distribution of resources today is an artificial construct designed for consumer and capitalist convenience. There's no physical reason why this is so.
Darn got me on that one!You are indeed correct. But society and the distribution of resources today is an artificial construct designed for consumer and capitalist convenience. There's no physical reason why this is so.
http://www.theguardian.com/environm...-law-not-restoring-hacked-air-quality-website
So, 5 weeks of zero pollution. Problem solved ?
Which is 'greener'? Petrol or diesel
From what I am hearing the next few budgets will make it extremely tough for drivers of diesel cars in particular.
Then why are virtually all of Islington Councils vehicles diesel powered, as are nearly all of those used by their contractors?Seems Islington has given priority to the health of all its residents. A sensible decision I say.
".council parking tsars say diesel cars are 'not fit for inner city streets' because fumes from them are more harmful to health with 100 people a year in that one borough alone dying from them. "
"Motor manufacturers were 'misleading the public' to sell vehicles by downplaying levels of harmful nitrogen oxide emitted by diesels, she claimed.'These vehicles are not fit for inner-city streets. What we are talking about here is a real public health issue.'"
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/money/ca...sel-tax-Islington-charges-extra-96-today.html
Not really. My brothers family is very green. Cycling to work...