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Tomorrow morning I shall have a nice pleasant leisurely drive to Le Touquet for a classic car show where Alfa Romeo is the featured marque & Alfa Club du Nord is taking 21 cars along. Should be a very nice day! |
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Oh, and I have just seen that SNCF trains are experiencing serious delays in the south-west due to breakdowns.
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When you see who's the SNCF boss now, nothing to be surprised about I fear.
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CO2 accounts for about 76 percent of total GHG emissions. Transport is the largest emitting sector of GHG emissions, producing 24% of the UK’s total. Transport became the largest emitting sector in 2016. This follows large decreases in energy emissions as the UK switched away from coal power and towards gas, while transport emissions have remained relatively static. |
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At a processing facility in Liverpool, esterification takes place, then filtration and distillation. 'We are running a similar initiative in the UK, converting our used cooking oil into biodiesel through Olleco, a renewable fuel provider. This goes to our transport provider, Martin Brower, to help fuel delivery trucks, which backhaul food waste from our kitchens. And it doesn’t stop there. This food waste is converted by Olleco into gas and electricity, some of which is supplied to the neighboring Arla dairy, which supplies all of our organic milk in the UK. The milk they produce, along with other supplies, are delivered to restaurants by the biodiesel-fueled trucks. The circle continues.' |
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And there has been hundreds of scientific papers published proving that all of the CO2 can have NO measureable effect on the climate Water vapour , which might have a slight effect as a GHG , is many hundreds of times greater in the atmosphere than CO2 , but they havent yet figured out how to tax that yet . |
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Don't conflate attempts to curb CO2 emissions, and the lack of effort to curb water vapour, as some form of credible claim that the reason is taxation. It's a fallacy that demonstrates the desire of certain communities to find any excuse to ignore the truth. |
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But CO2 helps plants grow.....
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Many years ago MGDavid told me that when he became King he would force a law that only competition licence holders could drive on Sundays.
Life is full of disappointments and so far he has failed in his promise. Never mind global warming, it's poor air quality that's a major problem of car usage that even Tel can't deny; my asthma flares up if I go to a big city. London isn't called "The Smoke" for nothing. We *must* cut back our reliance on the car for a happier and healthier future. Improving climate change is a side benefit, imagine fewer potholes because of fewer vehicles, no brown stains in the air over cities, more room for our (grand)children to play, the chance to leave your window open without being deafened by cars on the A249 all night (spot who had a lousy night sleep). As I said, I know I'm part of the problem but if traffic were free-er my van would do better MPG and make less pollution. Vote MGDavid for king then we may get our wish! Sent from my AC2003 using Tapatalk |
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Max, not if I have to go through all the rigmarole of applying to renew my competition licence after having not had one since 1971 and the hassle and cost of all the medicals that are a requirement!
![]() Your point about air quality is very valid. In 1967, the year is ingrained, I drove up from London to visit someone who lived near Harrogate and I drove through the centre of Leeds to get there. I can vividly remember the state of the main buildings around Leeds Station, all built with York stone as you would expect for a proud county. And they were as black as tar from all the fossil fuel consumed in the area. My immediate impression was that it was such a depressing area. Now that coal, in particular, is no longer the main source for providing for heating and electricity, all those buildings have been renovated back to their glorious former glory. I think that people don not remember how awful life could be 50 or so years ago, and hoe improved the air quality is now compared to then, what with smog even as recently (comparatively) as the 80s. Last edited by Mike Harte; 20 Aug 2023 at 08:43. |
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Although - the noise might remain on the A249 unless you can make tyre and wind noise disappear? |
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My wife, having been raised in an Air Force family, is unable to sleep if there is no noise around. When we are in rural locations with minimal background noise, she is awake all night. Being next to airfields is a bonus for us!!
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During the lockdown , with about 80% less traffic on the roads , there was no difference in the air , proving that vehicles were not the main cause of it . https://airqualitynews.com/cars-frei...n-in-scotland/ Most facts like this were hidden away , and when a German Transport Minister did an online news broadcast saying it proved traffic was not the problem , the German Greens had that news item removed in less than 24 hours . So there is a large political and media campaign to try to blame vehicles for everything , so that they can keep increasing taxes . |
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The real problem is that the population in the UK is too high for the amount of liveable space available.
The world population is also growing at an unsustainable rate. Less people, less polution. |
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Good job she is used to it. I couldn’t imagine living next to an airfield or airport. Having the noise of planes next to me constantly would be a bit much, not to mention the constant bright lights. And the fact they’d be flying so low could be a bit daunting. Although that said I live next to the site of the former Hatfield aerodrome which is now a business park |
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Having lived in villages both on an initial flight path as well as on final approach to Luton airport, I found that it was very easy to get used to both to the sounds of low aircraft. And just as easy to live in places where you could hear a pin drop, day or night. Loving aircraft, I now miss being under a flightpath; aircraft have to avoid our area because we are at a higher altitude to the Leeds/Bradford airport. The only thing that I ever found disturbing sleep when a period when Baby Bear, I think it was nicknamed, the Antonov an124 used to come in nightly to Luton. Overhead was not a problem, but if the wind was in the right direction, you could hear the engines spooling up on landing for reverse thrust and also on take off. |
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Something that did not get much mention in the news .https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknew...ow/ar-AA1fuOXm Khan paid a company over half a £million to write a report that Londons ULEZ improved air quality . When the scientific report said it made almost no difference , all hell was let loose , and the company had to rewrite the report to say what Khan wanted . |
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If air pollution isn't down to cars, why do I have to suffer "Escape to the Country" on repeat? If the air were clear in London people wouldn't want to escape and I wouldn't be subject to "ooh that house looks nice if you were any good at DIY we could have that here.........."
I genuinely don't buy these "independent reports". Here in Wiltshire there are fewer people and fewer cars, and we don't have a brown haze over Bromham (even after a couple of pints of old and filthy). Fewer cars, air is clear. Loads of cars, air isn't clear. QED as far as I can see. Don't need an expensive report to tell me the bleedin' obvious. The M25 was hell on wheels today, and they're trying to make the A3 junction bigger to accommodate more cars. Why not make it smaller and force people off the road and stop us being dependent on the Middle East? The M3 east was terrible. The A303 east was terrible. If even half of the cars weren't there because their occupants were on a train think how much easier my drive would have been! I blame Beeching. Sent from my AC2003 using Tapatalk |
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