weren't the protesters trespassing on someone land and went to trespass on the site. They were planning to attack someone power station. Surely that is a very criminal act. More so than riot police. They also had given them a warning to move.
And I'm as bad as others - I know it's not sustainable, but still use the tumble dryer and air conditioning, as I'm a disabled person and really struggle without! So I'm not "holier than thou" at least I hope I'm not!
OK, fair enough. The world is heavily dependent on cheap energy, it allows the planet to carry over 6 billion people. If we're to do without coal we'll have to do a lot more than do without our cars, warm houses and tumble dryers ...
well MrKipps1 there's the question isn't it! The thing that I believe most people don't want to face up to is that our current lifestyle isn't sustainable. We can't keep things going for future generations, or even for our own in 20 years, and keep our current rate of consumption - and yet reducing our consumption will affect our quality of life. We're blithely carrying on, increasing our energy useage, and it's simply not sustainable.
There are protests against coal, oil ("Leave it in the ground!"), nuclear and even the Severn tidal barrier ("environmental vandalism"). What are 60 million Brits supposed to use for energy?
haha Scargill what an idiot, he might well be the hero of a FAILED movement and i'm sure it's hard for him knowing that he didn't manage to keep the pits open but seriously GIVE UP. Coal is really bad for everything and everyone involved in its mining and use. how can i say this? because right up the male line of my family all are miners and all died before seeing 35, thats before you look at the pollution and environmental damage done both by mining and burning it.
weren't the protesters trespassing on someone land and went to trespass on the site. They were planning to attack someone power station. Surely that is a very criminal act. More so than riot police. They also had given them a warning to move.
Thecreatorisgreat 1 year ago
from the videos on here it seems the police were being pressed upon not theotherway round
internetprotected123 3 years ago
@internetprotected123 what tapes you waching then ? sorry bout spelling
sexsexboy 1 year ago
And I'm as bad as others - I know it's not sustainable, but still use the tumble dryer and air conditioning, as I'm a disabled person and really struggle without! So I'm not "holier than thou" at least I hope I'm not!
kingqueen3065 3 years ago
OK, fair enough. The world is heavily dependent on cheap energy, it allows the planet to carry over 6 billion people. If we're to do without coal we'll have to do a lot more than do without our cars, warm houses and tumble dryers ...
MrKipps1 3 years ago
well MrKipps1 there's the question isn't it! The thing that I believe most people don't want to face up to is that our current lifestyle isn't sustainable. We can't keep things going for future generations, or even for our own in 20 years, and keep our current rate of consumption - and yet reducing our consumption will affect our quality of life. We're blithely carrying on, increasing our energy useage, and it's simply not sustainable.
kingqueen3065 3 years ago
There are protests against coal, oil ("Leave it in the ground!"), nuclear and even the Severn tidal barrier ("environmental vandalism"). What are 60 million Brits supposed to use for energy?
MrKipps1 3 years ago
Nothing. we have very few options:
1. build coal stations and push the environment past an irriversible tipping point which may well kill us all.
2. voluntarily reduce our consumption and discover what is important in life (too hippy for most people and not enough time)
3. very soon be forced to reduce out energy consumption and to have it managed by beauracrats and meglomaniacs
4. pray to god.
good luck
simonmandala 3 years ago
haha Scargill what an idiot, he might well be the hero of a FAILED movement and i'm sure it's hard for him knowing that he didn't manage to keep the pits open but seriously GIVE UP. Coal is really bad for everything and everyone involved in its mining and use. how can i say this? because right up the male line of my family all are miners and all died before seeing 35, thats before you look at the pollution and environmental damage done both by mining and burning it.
stocktakerbillybob 3 years ago