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13/06/16
07:39
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Originally posted by Quantum Trade
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I've read a lot of papers on this subject and simply cannot understand it enough.
However, despite our views I see every reason we ought to go green. Who doesn't like blue skies and clean air?
So if you are like me and can't understand these scientists but want to see what coal and other 'dirty' energy does to the environment you might want to visit Beijing, Mumbai or Delhi (not been there) or any other top highly polluted city to see, smell, taste, hear and feel the impacts first hand. The 'sky' is grey, you can't see the other end of a street (let alone stars) and if you don't wear a mask you cough up black gunk and blow it out your nose. The rivers are just nasty. It really is heartbreaking and I could never live in that kind of environment. I think pollution needs to always be taken very seriously.
So on that note, I'm logging off early.
Good night
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When you go off the grid , stop driving a car, using a computer, using plastic and live in a mud hut, grow your own food and collect your own water I will follow, ok?