Justin Rowlatt
Justin ponders what can a family do to reduce their carbon footprint
We are told climate change is the biggest threat facing the world but is there anything the average family can do about it?
On Monday we find out. The BBC has forced one of its reporters and his family to 'go green' for an entire year.
Their challenge? To make as big a cut in the family's carbon footprint as they can.
But their efforts didn't just affect the environment."
So you (the reporter and the BBC, one supposes) were "told" that "climate change is the biggest threat facing the world".
Did anyone bother to actually find out? For most people, it is almost impossible to fight through the propaganda of the interest groups that surround the climate warming "debate". (What debate?) But you would think that the BBC, with it's enormous pile of resources might actually investigate a bit here. Perhaps then we might know!
But no...not only do they uncritically accept the party line but they even attempt to foster guilt on their viewers and readers - "Ethical man", my foot!
However, this makes our Justin look like a rampant polluter.
As the blog I found it on says- it's beyond parody.
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