National News Extinction "Rebellion"

80,000 expected in Bristol for todays "Climate Strike".

That`s a lot of push bikes to park.

And Greta* will be there too.


*mode of travel unknown, but went via Oxford to meet with Malala.
 
80,000 expected in Bristol for todays "Climate Strike".

That`s a lot of push bikes to park.

And Greta* will be there too.


*mode of travel unknown, but went via Oxford to meet with Malala.
Mode of transport is an ethically horse and carriage, with horses switched in and out from a series of lorries at the back of the carriage.

Will the school's fine the parents for an unexcused absence when their Gretabots go to the protest? I do hope they drop in for a quick bite at Macs or Prets before they go on the protest...
 
Mode of transport is an ethically horse and carriage, with horses switched in and out from a series of lorries at the back of the carriage.

Will the school's fine the parents for an unexcused absence when their Gretabots go to the protest? I do hope they drop in for a quick bite at Macs or Prets before they go on the protest...
Tell you what: If they’ve already learned to use apostrophes properly, then they can have the day off school for the protest. Deal? :)
 
Either the planet, through the actions of nations, corporations, and billions of individuals, is at risk of climate change, or it isn’t. If what they’re saying is in fact true, then I’m not sure what is achieved by smugly trying to point out the slight hypocrisy of the people who are worried about it and trying to suggest we, globally, come up with solutions?

It’s a bit like if we started to develop a massive problem with speeding in the country, deaths etc. If someone stood up and said ‘enough is enough’ this is wrong, we need to change things’ but it turned out they had once sped, and occasionally still accidentally went 3mph over the limit, people would go ‘oh, look at that!’ Etc, but it doesn’t change the fact that their overall point either would or wouldn’t be true.
 
I have family & friends in Bristol whose work and lives will be disrupted by the event.
Only one thing worse than obsession and that is hypocrisy. ;)

This is the attitude that I don’t get. If I lived in a shared house where we were all somewhat messy, both us as the housemates and the landlord dumping huge amounts of rubbish everywhere, and I said ‘look, we’re at risk of being kicked out by the council and becoming homeless, so we need to become much tidier, I will try and be better, as we all should’ and everyone just went ‘ah, hypocrite, you still left some mud on the floor the other day!! So no-ones listening to you!’ I don’t see how that would help when we are in fact kicked out, and are now living on the street.

If your point was that it’s not actually messy, or that we are in fact not at risk of being evicted, then fine. But pointing out that I’m also a small part of the problem is just making yourself feel better by pathetically winning a small, pointless victory which changes nothing.
 
This is the attitude that I don’t get. If I lived in a shared house where we were all somewhat messy, both us as the housemates and the landlord dumping huge amounts of rubbish everywhere, and I said ‘look, we’re at risk of being kicked out by the council and becoming homeless, so we need to become much tidier, I will try and be better, as we all should’ and everyone just went ‘ah, hypocrite, you still left some mud on the floor the other day!! So no-ones listening to you!’ I don’t see how that would help when we are in fact kicked out, and are now living on the street.

If your point was that it’s not actually messy, or that we are in fact not at risk of being evicted, then fine. But pointing out that I’m also a small part of the problem is just making yourself feel better by pathetically winning a small, pointless victory which changes nothing.

I would say that pretty much everyone "does their bit" in terms of recycling, fuel usage etc.

However the evangelical types want "more", but how much more and will "we" accept it?

Lets scrap flying to holidays next week. Massive impact on climate change immediately.

Hundreds of thousands out of work across the globe and lots of fed up folk holidaying in Skeggie but hey ho it is saving the planet.

Whilst all of us consume stuff the problem will not stop getting bigger. Period.
 
I would say that pretty much everyone "does their bit" in terms of recycling, fuel usage etc.

However the evangelical types want "more", but how much more and will "we" accept it?

Lets scrap flying to holidays next week. Massive impact on climate change immediately.

Hundreds of thousands out of work across the globe and lots of fed up folk holidaying in Skeggie but hey ho it is saving the planet.

Whilst all of us consume stuff the problem will not stop getting bigger. Period.
It aint to plush, but its pocket friendly & welcoming, its a bit of a pain to get to by road or rail too is Skeg-vegas.... however I work 2-3 ( rare/ Northern Soul type) weekenders there every year, where 'soulies' from all over the UK have longer than the individual events mini -breaks there....

Shameless plug below .....
 
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Tell you what: If they’ve already learned to use apostrophes properly, then they can have the day off school for the protest. Deal? :)
Sure. If they can do it without predictive text, a spell checker, with chalk on a blackboard (ethically sourced chalk of course) and walk there from school to keep their carbon footprint down. No "I'm wet drop me off/pick me up Mum," you're adults now ;)
 
I would say that pretty much everyone "does their bit" in terms of recycling, fuel usage etc.

However the evangelical types want "more", but how much more and will "we" accept it?

Lets scrap flying to holidays next week. Massive impact on climate change immediately.

Hundreds of thousands out of work across the globe and lots of fed up folk holidaying in Skeggie but hey ho it is saving the planet.

Whilst all of us consume stuff the problem will not stop getting bigger. Period.
I'd think more will never be enough as the goal posts will always be moved. And then they'll moan about absolute poverty and how awful it is from the impact of their rhetoric.
 
I take it all back....................... it wasn`t 80k....

It was raining so numbers barely reached 20k....... :cool:
 
I would say that pretty much everyone "does their bit" in terms of recycling, fuel usage etc.

However the evangelical types want "more", but how much more and will "we" accept it?

Lets scrap flying to holidays next week. Massive impact on climate change immediately.

Hundreds of thousands out of work across the globe and lots of fed up folk holidaying in Skeggie but hey ho it is saving the planet.

Whilst all of us consume stuff the problem will not stop getting bigger. Period.

That’s not right though is it. Governments across the globe are trying to do things eg scrapping the sale of new diesel cars from a certain date, bringing in more renewable sources of energy etc. Governments are so big now and control such large population and budgets that they can do just as much as a group of individuals working together, but they need to be pushed by their citizens sometimes. Or are you saying the only way is by everyone giving up everything, and that will never happen, so we’re effectively all screwed? Even if that were true, I wouldn’t really begrudge people aged 10-21 trying to fight against it a bit?!

I take it all back....................... it wasn`t 80k....

It was raining so numbers barely reached 20k....... :cool:

If only no-one had showed up. Then you’d really have won!
 
Nicked this off social media- did make me smile ( albeit probably not one for the over sensitive)



After the appearance of eco crusading Greta Thunberg in Bristol earlier today, I just had to share this...with credit to Stephen Hall...
"After our daughter of fifteen years of age was moved to tears by the speech of Greta Thunberg at the UN the other day, she became angry with our generation “who had been doing nothing for thirty years” so, we decided to help her prevent what the girl on TV announced of “massive eradication and the disappearance of entire ecosystems”.
We are now committed to give our daughter a future again, by doing our part to help cool the planet four degrees.
From now on she will go to school on a bicycle, because driving her by car costs fuel, and fuel puts emissions into the atmosphere. Of course it will be winter soon and then she will want to go by bus, but cycling through the freezing builds resilience.
Of course, she is now asking for an electric bicycle, but we have shown her the devastation caused to the areas of the planet as a result of mining for the extraction of Lithium and other minerals used to make batteries for electric bicycles, so she will be pedalling, or walking. Which will not harm her, or the planet. We used to cycle and walk to school too.
Since the girl on TV demanded “we need to get rid of our dependency on fossil fuels” and our daughter agreed with her, we have disconnected the heat vent in her room. The temperature is now dropping to twelve degrees in the evening, and will drop below freezing in the winter, we have promised to buy her an extra sweater, hat, tights, gloves and a blanket.
For the same reason we have decided that from now on she only takes a cold shower. She will wash her clothes by hand, with a wooden washboard, because the washing machine is simply a power consumer and since the dryer uses natural gas, she will hang her clothes on the clothes line to dry, just like my parents and grandparents used to do.
Speaking of clothes, the ones that she currently has are all synthetic, so made from petroleum. Therefore on Monday, we will bring all her designer clothing to the secondhand shop.
We have found an eco store where the only clothing they sell is made from undyed and unbleached linen and jute. Also can’t have clothes made on wool, because the emissions from farting sheep are supposedly causing bad weather.
It shouldn’t matter that it looks good on her, or that she is going to be laughed at, dressing in colourless, bland clothes and without a wireless bra, but that is the price she has to pay for the benefit of The Climate.
Cotton is out of the question, as it comes from distant lands and pesticides are used for it. Very bad for the environment.
We just saw on her Instagram that she’s pretty angry with us. This was not our intention.
From now on, at 7 p.m. We will turn off the WiFi and we will only switch it on again the next day after dinner for two hours. In this way we will save on electricity, so she is not bothered by electro-stress and will be totally isolated from the outside world. This way, she can concentrate solely on her homework. At eleven o’clock in the evening we will pull the breaker to shut the power off to her room, so she knows that dark is really dark. That will save a lot of CO2.
She will no longer be participating in winter sports to ski lodges and resorts, nor will she be going on anymore vacations with us, because our vacation destinations are practically inaccessible by bicycle.
Since our daughter fully agrees with the girl on TV that the CO2 emissions and footprints of her great-grandparents are to blame for ‘killing our planet’, what all this simply means, is that she also has to live like her great-grandparents and they never had a holiday, a car or even a bicycle.
We haven’t talked about the carbon footprint of food yet.
Zero CO2 footprint means no meat, no fish and no poultry, but also no meat substitutes that are based on soy (after all, that grows in farmers fields, that use machinery to harvest the beans, trucks to transport to the processing plants, where more energy is used, then trucked to the packaging/canning plants, and trucked once again to the stores) and also no imported food, because that has a negative ecological effect. And absolutely no chocolate from Africa, no coffee from South America and no tea from Asia.
Only homegrown potatoes, vegetables and fruit that have been grown in local cold soil, because greenhouses run on boilers, piped in CO2 and artificial light. Apparently, these things are also bad for The Climate. We will teach her how to grow her own food.
Bread is still possible, but butter, milk, cheese and yogurt, cottage cheese and cream come from cows and they emit CO2. No more margarine and no oils will be used for the frying pan, because that fat is palm oil from plantations in Borneo where rain forests first grew.
No ice cream in the summer. No soft drinks and no energy drinks, as the bubbles are CO2.
We will also ban all plastic, because it comes from chemical factories. Everything made of steel and aluminium must also be removed. Have you ever seen the amount of energy a blast furnace consumes or an aluminium smelter? All bad for the climate!
We will replace her memory foam pillow top mattress, with a jute bag filled with straw, with a horse hair pillow.
And finally, she will no longer be using makeup, soap, shampoo, cream, lotion, conditioner, toothpaste and medication. Facecloths will all be linen, that she can wash by hand, with her wooden washboard, just like her female ancestors did before climate change made her angry at us for destroying her future.
In this way we will help her to do her part to prevent mass extinction, water levels rising and the disappearance of entire ecosystems.
If she truly believes she wants to walk the talk of the girl on TV, she will gladly accept and happily embrace her new way of life."
 
Old men who hate a teenage girl for talking about climate change because "we used to recycled glass bottles so our whole generation can't be to blame whatsoever and should not have to examine our habits right now" are just so boring
 
The number of grammatical errors in posts from people complaining that these kids aren’t in school is hilarious.
Maybe it’s a sign of displaced guilt for not having paid enough attention or time to education. :)
 
There's a certain comfort in the knowledge that we're all hurtling towards oblivion and there's nothing any of us can do about it.

Just enjoy what you've got whilst it's still here! Greta isn't even worth the hassle. Change the channel. Do something else.
 
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