> Well, I'm sorry to say but I really think this carbon footprint stuff
> is just another "feel good" stunt being pulled by the government for
> one reason or another. I certainly cant do my job without using my
> car on a daily basis so I'm not going to worry about it. Public
> transport just doesn't offer what I need, it doesn't go where I need
> it to, its to risky to use with what I have to carry, and it would
> certainly be more expensive.
> The way i see it is like this::
> The governmment want everyone to use publc transport? Why do we have
> one of the worse public transport systems in europe? Buses produce
> more polution per person than an average family car, the government
> also want to encourage people ontto trains and trams, where do you
> think the electric comes from to run electric trains? It comes from
> the power stations that burn fossile fuels to generate it, so really
> it makes no difference because if you give up your car you are still
> liable for carbon emissions its just that you are probably unaware of
> the end result.
> Also, if this current government were really bothered about the
> subject of climate change and using personal transport, do you not
> think they would offer some real incentives to change to hybrid
> drives? Such as serious tax deductions or perhaps even cash
> incentives, and do you also not think that they could set an example
> by running these types of vehicle if they are so good for the
> environment? Lets start with Tony two jags .... or even the queen,
> where are their hybrid vehicles? eh? In the garage? Not on your life,
> they probably wouldn't even know what a hybrid drive looks like if it
> bit them on the backside.
> Another thing that makes me think its a waste of time is that china
> are building a coal fired power station at the rate of about 1 every 3
> weeks or something like that. Now these chinese people are quite
> clever, so why are they not utilising solar power? More to the point
> why aren't we? Why is it that you have to apply for planning
> permission to erect a small wind turbine on your property or install
> solar panels on your roof if you are trying to do your bit for the
> environment? The system to me seems all wrong, or maybe its just
> plain old corruption and someones pocket is getting lined with some
> serious cash. There certainly seems to be something going a miss or
> the true facts are being hidden inside a bundle of statistics.
> America is another country with double standards, the yanks are
> jumping up and down about having to pay approximately £2.50 per gallon
> for petrol. They should try living over here for 6 months, that would
> shut them up. Those of you who are sitting here reading this thinking
> that high fuel costs are doing their bit to save the planet, I would
> like to ask if you have ever though of the repercussions of these
> actions? Probably not. The cost of delivering goods to the
> supermarket will rise, costs of delivering goods to your door after
> 'online shopping' will rise, delivering you post will rise, taxi fares
> from A to B .... will rise, the cost of your annual week in the
> sun ..... will rise. Do you see where this is going? Sooner than you
> think no-one will be able to do anything because of the sheer cost of
> getting it done or going from here to there, and how long do you
> think it will be before people will start losing their jobs because
> of the cost of deliveries into and out of the workplace, or perhaps
> the cost of providing a service like the washing machine repair man?
> Personally I cant wait for the nimby's and do-gooders to bring this
> country to its knees, then i'm going to run around saying "I told you
> so" whilst living on unemployment benefit because I cant afford to use
> my car for work.