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Unread 1 Aug 2006, 23:17   #40
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Re: Whats the stupidest argument you've ever had?

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Originally Posted by Dante Hicks
Most tarrifs don't give you the choice and so you've got to presume that even if "this" bit of electricity was carbon free another bit which will be used elsewhere wouldn't be.
If it bothers anyone that much they should just become entirely energy self suffecient (solar panels etc), my point was theres always 'an evil' you could care about the 'carbon footprint' but produce and have an irradiated hole in the ground for the next 100 thousand years.


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This is a bit silly.

Why? theres a growing hysteria about reducing your carbon footprint because the earth will blow up, cows contribute fairly substantially to global warming but you don't here anyone suggesting a reduction in beef production.
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