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IS GREEN RENEWABLE ENERGY A CON?
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<blockquote data-quote="chickens and wheat" data-source="post: 7557405" data-attributes="member: 1900"><p>I find those metal water bottles hilarious,the ethos is that buying one saves the planet,they must grow on trees.</p><p>Kids BBC at the weekend had a visit to a coffee grounds to logs recycling plant, sensible idea,. But the muppet presenter said that we can now save the planet with every cup of coffee drink. </p><p>Same programme had a teenagenkid visit some beavers in the UK, he got over enthusiastic and started saying stuff like thanks to the beavers there is now one natural part of england left,while everywhere else is destroyed.</p><p>A few minutes later he stated he was a city boy and it was one of his first trips to the countryside. Ideal choice then for an up and coming wildlife presenter.</p><p></p><p>Sorry gone off topic. But it shows now easy it to twist info regarding enviroment and wildlife.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chickens and wheat, post: 7557405, member: 1900"] I find those metal water bottles hilarious,the ethos is that buying one saves the planet,they must grow on trees. Kids BBC at the weekend had a visit to a coffee grounds to logs recycling plant, sensible idea,. But the muppet presenter said that we can now save the planet with every cup of coffee drink. Same programme had a teenagenkid visit some beavers in the UK, he got over enthusiastic and started saying stuff like thanks to the beavers there is now one natural part of england left,while everywhere else is destroyed. A few minutes later he stated he was a city boy and it was one of his first trips to the countryside. Ideal choice then for an up and coming wildlife presenter. Sorry gone off topic. But it shows now easy it to twist info regarding enviroment and wildlife. [/QUOTE]
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