Thunder Bolt
Silly old bat
The difference being, the French have a good train service.The physical conditioning expert in the article downplayed those advantages.
Perhaps we need to follow France and ban some internal flights.
The difference being, the French have a good train service.The physical conditioning expert in the article downplayed those advantages.
Perhaps we need to follow France and ban some internal flights.
everything we do in UK is utterly pointless unless China reduce their emissions. we have already done more than most, cutting emmissions by 45%, and with a total contribution around 1% we could switch off everything, stop all economic activity and do nothing to affect the globe. that doesnt mean dont do anything, but we should stop wearing a hairshirt, because we are making ourself poorer for zero benefit.Ok so nothing should be done until China stops having coal plants.
Feels like that could backfire a bit.
thats a damn good point. looking at the team flights is pissing in the wind.But what about the 31,650 fans arriving at our stadium? So what about the 78,000 fans arriving at Old Trafford? Are we concentrating on the 50-odd key people that make these games a worldwide fascination?
Yes but nobody have a shit about global warming then...........oh.For goodness sake, don’t tell anybody the team flew to Wembley from Brighton in 1983.
Isn't it just, quite remarkable - Most premier league clubs and the entity itself make a big deal about the climate but, as ever, actions speak far louder than words....Impressive amount of whataboutery here. What would it take for that to change? Falmer under water? Brighton is the UK city most at threat from climate change.
Albion claim to be committed to environmental sustainability. They can at least set an example. Or not make that claim, if they’re not serious.
Genuinely, how much time do you think, for instance, Brighton would save on a trip to Old Trafford by flying? It's minimal and pointless.So the physical conditioning expert is saying that a team stepping off a 45 minute flight would be equally ready to play versus a bus journey to Manchester?
Source?Brighton is the UK city most at threat from climate change.
About 4 hours each way. The M6 is horrendous.Isn't it just, quite remarkable - Most premier league clubs and the entity itself make a big deal about the climate but, as ever, actions speak far louder than words....
Genuinely, how much time do you think, for instance, Brighton would save on a trip to Old Trafford by flying? It's minimal and pointless.
Maybe we can finally find a benefit of Brexit?The physical conditioning expert in the article downplayed those advantages.
Perhaps we need to follow France and ban some internal flights.
Pritti Patel flew from London to Manston. Liz Truss flew from London to Australia in private helicopters/planes.Could we finally find a benefit of Brexit?
Lets start with VAT on all private jets for domestic use. Aviation generally gets such an easy ride full stop, its essentially tax free. There isn't even tax on aviation fuel.
Truss could easily have flown to Australia and block booked business class. For this distance taking a private charter is inexcusable, it cost £500k with hundred of tonnes of co2 emittedPritti Patel flew from London to Manston. Liz Truss flew from London to Australia in private helicopters/planes.
It’s not as if planes don’t have first class.
It’s certainly not wearing-a-hair-shirt-for-global-warming which has made the UK a poorer nation.everything we do in UK is utterly pointless unless China reduce their emissions. we have already done more than most, cutting emmissions by 45%, and with a total contribution around 1% we could switch off everything, stop all economic activity and do nothing to affect the globe. that doesnt mean dont do anything, but we should stop wearing a hairshirt, because we are making ourself poorer for zero benefit.
Absolutely no chance, none. You don't just rock up and jump on to a charter flight at either of those airports and go!About 4 hours each way. The M6 is horrendous.
Coach to Gatwick, board private jet, 45 minutes to Manchester, coach to hotel. Then reverse.
Neither do they go through all the hassle that Easy Jet passengers do, like they used to 12 years ago or so. Admittedly this was Faro airport and we were all on the same plane.Absolutely no chance, none. You don't just rock up and jump on to a charter flight at either of those airports and go!
Stop being a prat. It doesn't mean nothing should be done, nor did I suggest that.Ok so nothing should be done until China stops having coal plants.
Feels like that could backfire a bit.
That's a pretty lazy argument.everything we do in UK is utterly pointless unless China reduce their emissions. we have already done more than most, cutting emmissions by 45%, and with a total contribution around 1% we could switch off everything, stop all economic activity and do nothing to affect the globe. that doesnt mean dont do anything, but we should stop wearing a hairshirt, because we are making ourself poorer for zero benefit.
Not pointless and we each need to take responsibility for our own actions. But globally its pissing in the wind until/unless major polluting nations change course...... China for instance relies on world to sell its stuff, there simply isn't enough pressure in the right places.everything we do in UK is utterly pointless unless China reduce their emissions. we have already done more than most, cutting emmissions by 45%, and with a total contribution around 1% we could switch off everything, stop all economic activity and do nothing to affect the globe. that doesnt mean dont do anything, but we should stop wearing a hairshirt, because we are making ourself poorer for zero benefit.
If everyone shot themselves in the head it would also be more significant, but is a solution almost as unlikely as 7 billion people deciding to take individual responsibility and not buy anything from countries with a lot of pollution.Stop being a prat. It doesn't mean nothing should be done, nor did I suggest that.
When industrial polluters are massively increasing carbon footprint, peopels ire and anger should be directed mainly at those main culprits, not soft targets who make tiny difference in grand scheme or glueing themselves to roads or train platforms etc.
If everyone stopped buying things from high pollution countries that would be far more significant than virtue signalling against footballers who often have to travel large distances with 2 games a week in one of most congested nations on this planet.
8 billionIf everyone shot themselves in the head it would also be more significant, but is a solution almost as unlikely as 7 billion people deciding to take individual responsibility and not buy anything from countries with a lot of pollution.
The reason why there's a lot of pollution in China is because there's not a lot in Europe. We outsourced pollution. If we had continued to produce all the shit we consume from China, the pollution would still be here.
If we want peoples behaviour to change, virtue signalling is exactly what is needed. I really, really don't feel a single bit of empathy for the footballers despite the CRUELNESS of FORCING these multi-millionaires into travelling to a different city once or twice a week
Maybe we can finally find a benefit of Brexit?
Lets start with VAT on all private jets for domestic use. Aviation generally gets such an easy ride full stop, its essentially tax free. There isn't even tax on aviation fuel.