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Save the Planet: cancel that flight now | - Times Online
decide to go by car instead? Which will enrich French budget hotel owners but not do a great deal to cut total greenhouse gas emissions. Penny, Gibraltar, Everyone, in their haste to be greenergrind is failure on the part of serious media. Mark, Edinburgh, UK Aviation does not produce 2 per cent of global greenhouse gas emissions. It produces 0.0117 per cent of greenhouse gases. i.e. if represented by one house brick the other bricks representing the atmosphere as whole would stretch 142 miles. Total anthropogenic CO2 would be represented by just 9 bricks in that 142 miles of bricks. . I have no connectionindeed "not negligible", until one remembers that GLOBAL MANMADE emissions account for only 5% of the Earth's total annual output of CO2, with the remaining 95% being produced by natural sources. With the UK producing 2% of that 5%, or 0.1%, and UK air travel producing (according to Ms Cavendish) 10% of that 0.1%, this puts UK air travel's contribution at 0.01% of total global CO2 emissions. So stopping all UK flights completely would reduce total global CO2 emissionsSunday Times. Search globrix.com to buy or rent UK property. © Copyright 2008 Times Newspapers Ltd. This service is provided on Times Newspapers' standard Terms and Conditions. Please read our
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Applause in Clapham | Restaurants | This is London
the walls. Modern French food is created with love, seasonal produce and top-notch ingredients by ex-Chez Bruce chef Lain SmartOffers Offer: 25% off * Details: ...the total food bill based on a minium of 2 courses per person. Includessignup Top of page This is London Magazine Ltd Daily Mail Mail on Sunday Travel Mail This is Money
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How we taught the world to swing - Times Online
did all this change come about? There is no question that Britain was in the forefront of the transformation. We produced standard-bearers such as Mary Quant, Twiggy, the Beatles, Sean Connery, David Bailey, David Hockney, Julie Christieyouth-celebrating styles to the United States in 1960, the Americans were incredulous that the staid British could produce such things — but they also recognised that the new British fashion was poised for universal conquest. the cocktail shakers of class. Lower middle-, working-, and a few upper-class girls and boys at Salford, Hornsey, Norwich and St Martins discussed Sartre, played rock'n'roll and designed clothes. The sexual revolution had predatedintransigence of the lower echelons of the judiciary, universities and police — at times, delight seemed to be taken in total resistance to youth's aspirations and activities. At the same time, other sections of the Establishmentand The Sunday Times. Search globrix.com to buy or rent UK property. © Copyright 2008 Times Newspapers Ltd. This service is provided on Times Newspapers' standard Terms and Conditions. Please read our Privacy
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Fly-tipping and litter: Bill Bryson on the blight on Britain's streets | - Times Online
and this really is the barest sampling - were Eastbourne, Guildford, the New Forest, Poole, Rochford, Salisbury, Norwich, Stevenage, Warrington, Scarborough and Gateshead. Slough, heroically, managed to catch and fine one person. The total sum of fines collected nationally last year was just slightly over £1.5 million, or about one fifteenth of whatYOUR responsibility to put it in a bin. It takes ..... years to break down naturally). That would also make the producers and retailers think more environmentally about their packaging! Despite Valerie Jones' praise of dogenvironmental legislation on the statute book mushrooming. Increasing consumption (Which is not priced to produce "green" output), inefficient, top-heavy bureaucratic councils, tight-fisted HM Treasury and middle-class taxpayersThe Sunday Times. Search globrix.com to buy or rent UK property. © Copyright 2008 Times Newspapers Ltd. This service is provided on Times Newspapers' standard Terms and Conditions. Please read our Privacy
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