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Your heads are cracked lads, my other drive is a V8 4.2 but with petrol prices and 15mpg I'm seriously considering removing the engine and making room for horse feed, although Dodge you've got me thinking cows maybe better than horses, must google bcp and work it out
Yes, as a country we need to be seen as taking the lead, so other less environmentally friendly countries change their ways, but it's going to be a long process, unachievable in our and even our grandchildren's lifetimes.
Short of the second coming of the British Empire, no other country could give a rat's a*se what happens on our small and insignificant Island. If we set an example, we're doing it for our own benefit, nothing more.
Short of the second coming of the British Empire, no other country could give a rat's a*se what happens on our small and insignificant Island. If we set an example, we're doing it for our own benefit, nothing more.
No. We as a country and a big voice in the developed world are making demands of other, less Eco friendly countries. We can't be expecting them to change if we don't lead by example. Not that I think we are going to pursuede anyone but the government are trying to live up to this example in the deluded hope that this going to make a difference.
Our pushing for a greener country is doing nothing to benefit us. It is just costing us money trying to keep up with ridiculous targets.
In the local press the other week they have opened a new incinerator to "burn our food waste so they no longer have to put it into land fill".
I want to know two things, why was I separating and "recycling" our food waste if it was going into land fill and why should I separate my food waste from other combustible materials if they're only going to burn it?
In the local press the other week they have opened a new incinerator to "burn our food waste so they no longer have to put it into land fill".
I want to know two things, why was I separating and "recycling" our food waste if it was going into land fill and why should I separate my food waste from other combustible materials if they're only going to burn it?
Where are you? unlikely to be an incinerator for food, more likely an AD plant.
If its in the press, i'd be inclined to be sceptical. We give press releases that are often misquoted or completely changed!! go to the council website, call them and ask about it.
These days there is a £64 per tonne tax on landfill, so any option cheaper than that is a good financial one for the council....
Hydrogen is the future - once they find a more energy efficient way to produce it. Til then, I expect rechargeable electric vehicles to continue to make inroads into IC power trains, until they actually outperform them in the fairly near future.
The Prius is, depending on your views, a brave step into an immature (at the time) technology, or a cynical way of taking money from yoghurt-knitters.
I hear this argument from a few green oval fanatics occasionally. If you seriously need to make up some sort of moral justification for owning a "different" vehicle than the rest of the vehicles on the road then you're probably doing it wrong.
I drive an old Toyota because when I needed a 4x4 towing vehicle it was the best I could afford. After a few years of abuse I still cant afford to replace it but can afford to keep it going with the necessary repairs. It does less towing now but I put up with the high fuel consumption as I really enjoy driving it. It's got a winch bumper and steel wheels to replace the old minging parts with the added bonus that it looks pretty cool and compensates for my small penis. - this reply usually silences them.
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