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Swiss ask their general public to vote on pesticide referendum
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<blockquote data-quote="GeorgeK" data-source="post: 7609069" data-attributes="member: 106748"><p>Where does it end though? People want power to come out the wall but don't want to live near a power station, wind turbines or solar farm. We want a house but as soon as we've got ours we don't want any more built near us. We want to flush the toilet but never to see or smell sewage treatment. We want our bins collected but not landfill sites or incinerators.</p><p>Something's gone badly wrong somewhere, a complete disconnect between what we consume and how it's produced and disposed of. Unless we have an understanding and acceptance of the full life cycle of all the resources we use there's no individual accountability for our impact on the planet and no impetus to meaningfully change our lifestyles which is the only change that will really make a difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GeorgeK, post: 7609069, member: 106748"] Where does it end though? People want power to come out the wall but don't want to live near a power station, wind turbines or solar farm. We want a house but as soon as we've got ours we don't want any more built near us. We want to flush the toilet but never to see or smell sewage treatment. We want our bins collected but not landfill sites or incinerators. Something's gone badly wrong somewhere, a complete disconnect between what we consume and how it's produced and disposed of. Unless we have an understanding and acceptance of the full life cycle of all the resources we use there's no individual accountability for our impact on the planet and no impetus to meaningfully change our lifestyles which is the only change that will really make a difference. [/QUOTE]
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