Are you serious? You really can't find this simple stuff out for yourself?sfarrar33 wrote:
oh for the love of god...Bertster7 wrote:
Actually he did. Perhaps if you'd been listening - it's really quite simple - emit less carbon. The whole point of saying, China is here, Europe is here etc, was from the point of emissions standards. Stricter standards = less carbon emissions. The whole point of the film is to try to convince people of the very real need to emit fewer greenhouse gases and consumer forcing is possibly the most powerfull tool to actually get serious reductions in emissions in an economically viable way.sfarrar33 wrote:
haha oh dear i shall put it into bold and caps then shall i "FROM A DOCUMENTARY POINT OF VIEW"
and yes i did get the power points in it
but whats the point in them "China is here, Europe is here, USA is all the way up there"
right yes Mr Gore, thats a coloured line you havn't said where that carbon comes from and you havn't said how to stop it only that it can be stopped.
i don't fart graphite and neither do countries
yes america releases a lot of carbon emissions this he said he did not say where it comes from, is this industry, is this cars, is this boats, is this planes, is it power stations, is it your compost heap in the garden
where do i go to find out if my car is the most carbon efficient car that there is, ok so biofuels exist but i've never seen one in this country that isn't a prototype so thats no good is it
the only useful global warming advice i have got has been from the bbc and not from any documentary or school thing
i.e buy more fruit thats in season in the country you live in
its simple, it can be exanded upon easily if anyone wants to know more, but its a really easy life style change that if everyone did would cut down on carbon emissions significantly
In Gore's documentary he didn't give any information like that at all
The point of the documentary was to increase awareness, which it has done very well at. There are numerous websites associated with the documentary and pamphlets that were distributed in most cinemas screening it, that showed ways you can reduce your carbon signature.
I've been doing all this stuff for a while now, since before the film came out certainly. I get my electricity from entirely renewable sources, I drive an efficient car, I avoid flying if I can, I use modern efficient central heating and have decent insulation and double glazing fitted on my house......
If you actually care, it's very easy to make a big difference to your carbon signature - reduce it as much as possible, then pay some money and offset the rest. Simple.