Very concerned.
25% (6 votes)
Very concerned.
25% (6 votes)
Somewhat.
13% (3 votes)
Somewhat.
13% (3 votes)
I'd like to know more.
8% (2 votes)
I'd like to know more.
8% (2 votes)
Nothing to do with us.
0% (0 votes)
Nothing to do with us.
0% (0 votes)
Not interested.
0% (0 votes)
Not interested.
0% (0 votes)
It's a load of rubbish.
4% (1 vote)
It's a load of rubbish.
4% (1 vote)
Total votes: 24
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I wanna tick 'very concerned' , 'want to know more' AND 'nothing to do with us'
your poll is a load of rubbish!
Don't just do something! Stand there.
Nice one Ya'qub. It's mostly about man-made global warming so you could say you want to know more, or that it's nothing to do with us. The forum doesn't allow a great many options for a poll so I couldn't do combinations. Anyway thanks for commenting. I take it that in answer to the other questions, you're not into recycling and energy-saving.
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by saying 'nothing to do with us', i was meaning more specifically 'me'!!
i actually try to recycle, save energy, i try to get locally-produced food, i dont have a nasty smelly car etc.
i especially dont run a disgusting factory so in that way, its not to do with me.
i AM concerned about global warming, but since it seems many people are not, i think it will inevitably happen.
if the climate DOES change, its all by the will of Allah (swt) so we shouldnt be upset,
Don't just do something! Stand there.
I'm very concerned, the science is pretty undeniable that we are causing global warming, that it is a serious problem and that we had better do something about it soon.
More work for the police but imagine the difference it would make.
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Blimey, Sheryl Crow's almost as bad as my Dad.
do you mean at singing?
Don't just do something! Stand there.
Bro, you are soooo hilarious!!
I mean rationing toilet paper........long story.
There is no Global warming. A load of rubbish.
Its a hoax made up my some bad scientists so that they continue to get millions of pounds of funding.
Ayatollah rightly named America as "Great Satan".
www.presstv.ir
Apart from the thing that scientists are being told by non-scientists to cover global warming up.
It is happening. The question is why? is it man made or is it a natural cycle of earth?
"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.
Sooo you'd rather bury your head in the sand and pretend the world aint coming to an end?... yeah you do that. While the rest of us will try and save what we have left.
The dramatic increase in weather intensity phenomenon is undeniable. It doesnt matter if you believe in Global Warming or not you only have to look at the increase in extreme weather events to see things aint right.
Like Admin said the question is whys it happening now?? Is it man's own doing or a part of the earth natural cycle? And what can we do to save ourselves.
The truth is that global warming is happening and that it is already too late to avoid some of the effects. Even under the most optimistic circumstances, atmospheric scientists expect global climate change to result in increased flooding and droughts, more severe storms, and a loss of plant and animal species. These events will occur, even if climate change is gradual.
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ok im concerned but the latest proposals by government is really enraging. It has already been imposed by a few councils around the uk. Rubbish collections will be on a fortnightly basis, apparently in a bid to force ppl to recycle. Apparently weekly collections have not encouraged ppl to recycle, despite the new paper and garden bins.
But is this a sound way forward? How is it good to leave rubbish rotting on roadsides for 2 weeks? 1 week is bad enough. Can you imagine the smell after 2 weeks? The amount of vermin the bins will attract. I heard a spokewoman for this venture defend it saying as long as the bins are closed there's no problem with vermin. Well mayb she would like to come and disinfect my wheelie bin every fortnight, since my husband is paying taxes for a reason is he not?
I will gladly recycle i agree with it, but i don;t take kindly to the government misusing my money. I see rubbish lying around my street all the time, yet a few yards down the rd my mothers end is immaculate. Regular rd sweepers. Where are my rd sweepers? I studied in leicester like over five yrs ago they were into recycling way before the rest of the uk awoke from their big sleep. They even wash ur wheelie bins over there, least they did on the st i lived. It seems like i and most other brits aren;t getting what we're paying for. They won't clean our bins, they won't sweep our rds regularly, they've increased pay for refuse collectors and now they wana restrict disposable of rubbish to every two weeks.
My bin is usually full within a week all them nappies. Can you imagine 2 weeks worth of rubbish? I would have to send my hubby down to the rubbish depot to get rid of the waste it would stink i can't stand smelly bins.
Finally i think the gov need to impose restrictions on supermarket packaging. Most of the food we consume in my house is home cooked, not ready made. Yet despite this when we pack away shopping the bin is full within a few mins just from excessive packaging. Since most of it is plastic i can't put it in the garden bin nor the paper box so it ends up in the main rubbish bin. Either introduce plastic recycling or to heck with the recycling. Most of the bulky waste is plastic not paper.
why not ban plastic shopping bags. All this nonsense about point earned for every plastic shopper recycled! Make ppl use reusable hesian type bags!
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You can always use reusable nappies, bins wont be full but you'll have alot of washing to do
It was on the news a few months ago about excessive packaging, haven't they done anything?
Don't they recycle plastic, because they do recycle plastic bottles.
Maybe all supermarkets should follow Lidl and should charge customers to buy plastic carrier bags, this way people people will be forced to re-use their bags. Go Lidl!
The council is mean with bins and with council tax sky high collecting only once a fortnight is a disgrace. Under this government public-sector spending is a shambles.
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re usable nappies are you kidding me i thght about it, then thght no, and i'm glad. Coz i'm way too busy i barely get time for myself. Today after all my chores i thght i;ll sit just ten mins before son wakes up soon as i sit down he starts crying. So much for sitting? So no i've not got time to wash loads of dirty nappies, unless i'm willing to do them after midnight.
Anyways i looked into the costs and it's ridiculous. I think the re emergence of reusable nappies are just a rich person's accessory. i mean most wealthy folks altho not all, won't even have to worry about washing them, the housemaid or nanny will do it for them. You have to invest in not just the nappy but the liner, and extra liners and then add up how many ur gona need for the first few months. Then you need these waterproof pants in case of leaks.kushies are the most popular brand and they don;t come cheap do a search if u like ull see what im on about. The headache doesn't seem worth it. You may save a few quid over disposables if ur lucky, but u may lose ur sanity in the grand scheme of things so i'll pass.
Well muslimbro they don't give us a plastic recycle bin why not if a vast majority of waste is plastic it makes sense? Instead in my area we get a measly little paper box. It's the size of boxes you get deliveries in for retail outlets not very big at all...misers it seems like they recycled their brains before using them.
i agree with mr honey for once
so... the hottest April in over 300 years?
"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.
We live in a house and have our own wheelie bin for normal rubbish and another smaller wheelie bin for the things we want to recycle.
Thank god the councils in London are against the plan to have collection once a fortnight. It was on the news yesterday that the councils in London are not part of the organisation that says that councils should have collection once every two weeks so our councils don't need to listen to them.
A posh part of west London called Knightsbridge has collection TWICE a week... yes you heard me right.
We have a black bin for stuff that can't be recycled, blue for plastic, aluminium and glass, brown for cardboard and food and garden waste, pink bag for fabric and blue bag for paper. One week half are collected, the next week the other half, and that's enough for our family. The only thing is waste in the brown and black bin does remain for two weeks, but we hose it down after collection, so it's not too bad.
In our old area, when we had just the one black bin, we had the opportunity to pay a pound and have the bin washed after collection, but where we live now we never had that option, I think it's coz it's a slightly better area, so the council assume people will do it anyway.
I actually think what we have is a really good system and don't think it needs changing. Each bin is checked before being emptied, so lot's of people's rubbish is left behind coz their rubbish isn't in the correct bins...and it serves them right. The other day on my way to work I noticed a role of carpet sticking out of somebody's brown bin. It made me want to laugh and scream at the same time. Some people are just so lazy.
I think it's stupid.
On the other subject, concerned as I am for the future of the planet I'm also unclear about man's role in global warming and the impending catastrophe. I ticked that I'd like to know more, but I suspect there will be debate for a long time yet. Scientists who refute global warming alerts are apparently ostracised and threatened and I don't get that bit at all. And there are downsides to the hysteria:
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A new website from The Daily Telegraph provides updates and opinions on conservation, global warming and the environment and evaluates the merits of energy saving measures:
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[url=http://www.cnn.com/2007/WEATHER/05/05/severe.weather/index.html]Tornadoes across America[/url]
[url=http://apnews.myway.com/article/20070506/D8OUUHC81.html]Kansas town levelled
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[url=http://www.cnn.com/video/player/player.html?url=/video/weather/2007/05/0... video of Oklahoma tornado[/url]
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Any idea what that large surviving building is?
"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.
It's a grain elevator. Duh!
Does anyone think global warming is to blame for this freak weather
or is it just a coincidence?
[url=http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4499562022478442170]The Great Global Warming Swindle[/url] - Documentary film refuting human causes of global warming. A good watch.
"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.
It is quite a convincing film. However it has met with outrage including from at least one quoted scientist, Carl Wunsch, who claims his participation was heavily edited to show only cherry-picked skepticism and responses to climate change hysteria. He is indeed on record as a documenter of global warming. It was mainly on that basis that I decided to be undecided rather than skeptical. I recommend viewing it as well as researching some of the [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Great_Global_Warming_Swindle]responses[....
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I never watched the full thing, but the bit about cloud formation... well that was the first I had heard of it, and I was not convinced.
As always no idea if it was right or not. Having a look at the wikipedia link now.
"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.
It's a brilliant debate. Thanks for posting the film, Admin.
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