
WelshGas
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Exactly.
But is it the older lady's generation who are responsible for allowing reusing and recycling to decline and single use plastic to balloon, or the young cashier's generation who are responsible?Exactly.![]()
And Wagon Wheels were bigger!
And Mars Bars.And Wagon Wheels were bigger!
Yeah, I watched the local 6th formers park their cars, get their Costa Coffee and plastic water bottles, before unfurling their banners and hold their Climate Change demo, last friday.But is it the older lady's generation who are responsible for allowing reusing and recycling to decline and single use plastic to balloon, or the young cashier's generation who are responsible?
I think that the point Thunberg et al are trying to get across is that it is upcoming generations who will be left to pick up the pieces from the excesses of our generations. Whether they are right or wrong is not a judgement I feel qualified to make, but if my understanding of their argument is correct I admit to a certain amount of inertia in modifying the way I live.
Trying to blame previous generations for today's woes is a lazy and ill thought through reaction. Yes older people are guilty but so are these young people. Many of these problems are caused by demand and the need to keep up the supply chain. They'd soon start squeeling if they couldn't get their mobile renewed every year or the fast food outlets they all love so much were closed down. They'd have nothing to throw out of their car windows into the hedge rows on their way home either. Today's young are also the ones that insist on jetting around the world on gap years. The nearest I've ever been to a gap year was two weeks apple picking before I started work.But is it the older lady's generation who are responsible for allowing reusing and recycling to decline and single use plastic to balloon, or the young cashier's generation who are responsible?
I think that the point Thunberg et al are trying to get across is that it is upcoming generations who will be left to pick up the pieces from the excesses of our generations. Whether they are right or wrong is not a judgement I feel qualified to make, but if my understanding of their argument is correct I admit to a certain amount of inertia in modifying the way I live.
However, the one thing that older people are guilty of is creating this demand by producing these young people in the first place.
Yes, I agree although I have to admit to being one of the culprits. My wife and I have done our bit to add to the over population.Over population of the planet by us humans is the elephant in the room when it comes to the climate change debate.
Yes, I agree although I have to admit to being one of the culprits. My wife and I have done our bit to add to the over population.
Just put us down for four kids and eight grand kids, not the whole 15%.![]()
And the UK is projected to fare worse than most. At least it should keep house prices buoyant.
If I'm not mistaken, four children and eight grandchildren is a 100% increase over a stable population. 15% would be 2.3 children and 5.29 grandchildren.Just put us down for four kids and eight grand kids, not the whole 15%.![]()
Oh dear, we have exceeded our quota! Still other people we know are the reverse, having not bothered to .................Well you get my drift.If I'm not mistaken, four children and eight grandchildren is a 100% increase over a stable population. 15% would be 2.3 children and 5.29 grandchildren.![]()
Do you think that Thunberg’s generation is responsible for the older lady’s generation giving up the reusing and recycling that they used to do?Send it to that Swedish kid.
It was a very fine scowl she gave when she bumped into Donald Trump.No.
But she's a bit too angry.
Was it like a bulldog chewing a wasp?It was a very fine scowl she gave when she bumped into Donald Trump.
Who accustomed her to these habits? If kids today are spoiled, we can't blame the kids themselves, I think.She was scowling because she couldn’t find anywhere to charge her mobile phone, to find the nearest McDonalds or contact her Mum to pick her up, despite being only a short bus ride from home, which made Her Hangry !
No, we can't but unless we bring up the next generations in total isolation, they too are going to have to accept that they themselves are also part of the problem.Who accustomed her to these habits? If kids today are spoiled, we can't blame the kids themselves, I think.
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