cromwell wrote:Workingman wrote:They also offer damn all regarding population - not one thing.
There's a shock, said nobody at all.
Yes, it is so toxic even St Greta of Thunberg shies away from it.
I was watching a programme last night about Cola wars and some of the figures were frightening, but a good indication of where we are at.
The Coca-Cola plant at Wakefield is the biggest in Europe. It works 24/7/364, yes, it has a day off! Think of the money lost - oh my! Production is 1 billion litres of fizzy drinks every year at a rate of 6,000 units of varying types - cans and bottles - per minute or 3,144,960,000 a year to you and me. Exclusive of all manufacturing, plant operation and transport resource costs the "product" equals 6,200 tonnes of CO2 or 3,100 cars doing 16,000km per year; 113,000 tonnes of sugar needing 27.000 acres of land or an area 1/5 the size of Leeds; 16,800 tonnes of PET (plastic) and 9000 tonnes of aluminium.
That's one product in one factory!
What next? Burgers, cosmetics, fast fashion?
You will have to excuse me for not getting over enthused by an international group of government wonks wanting to curb CO2 by building windmills, banning straws and charging a bit more for a plastic bag when they are simultaneously making it into a commodity to be traded!
It's not a board game, you idiots!
But Vic, we are in the West so we are not allowed to say such things as they smack of colonialism and racism and probably a few 'isms' not yet invented.