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COP26 has failed disastrously
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<blockquote data-quote="Kidds" data-source="post: 7839917" data-attributes="member: 5589"><p>It is all very well blaming China and India for all the pollution but it is about time someone pointed out that most of it is produced from manufacturing the stuff we buy.</p><p>We don't have to buy it. A great deal of it we can fairly easily live without and we don't have to buy it based on price. We can always buy on ethics if that is what matters and we can always impose tariffs on products that cause excess pollution. Change can easily be lead by consumer choices but you have to get past our throw away attitude to living.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kidds, post: 7839917, member: 5589"] It is all very well blaming China and India for all the pollution but it is about time someone pointed out that most of it is produced from manufacturing the stuff we buy. We don't have to buy it. A great deal of it we can fairly easily live without and we don't have to buy it based on price. We can always buy on ethics if that is what matters and we can always impose tariffs on products that cause excess pollution. Change can easily be lead by consumer choices but you have to get past our throw away attitude to living. [/QUOTE]
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