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BBC Breakfast: Debate on domestic energy consumption

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Debate on value of reduction of domestic energy consumption between Stephen Hale, director of the Green Alliance, and James Woudhuysen, Professor of Forecasting and Innovation at De Montfort University

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  • Anyone who believes in man-made climate change is a moron.

  • I think your argument, chowmein911, is overly reductive. You clearly think the carbon footprint argument is a tax-grabbing scam. Fine, but Woudhuysen's position (as he's expanded on elsewhere) is that, insofar as greenhouse gases etc are man-made, our global footprint should, as a consequence, be BIGGER, contra the greens who think we're all going to hell in handcart so long as we believe in our technical ingenuity in overcoming the problems they (the greens) routinely exaggerate.

  • well theyre both wrong, but at least one of them realises the carbon footprint bullshit is a scam

    carbon dioxide has no effect on global warming whatsoever - its a natural greenhouse gas! fluctuations in temperature have ALWAYS happened due to solar activity on the sun.

    this carbon footprint bullshit is just an excuse to tax you.

    watch?v=hpWa7VW-OME

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