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<P><BR> I don't know , it seems there were some frightfully handsome<BR>looking young men in a Bentley advertisement doing something test-<BR>wise which was supposed to drastically reduce car exhaust without<BR>sacrificing performance. There are also great recent strides in<BR>environmentalism and diplomacy (a plan to reduce soot from cooking<BR>fires in india and china for example). It seems that the flashy and<BR>grandiose or the small and humble seem to generate the best<BR>advertising, the roof of plants seemingly somewhere in between.<BR></P>
<P>My issue is that I dont think the structures curently in place are capable of responding quickly enough, there are a hundred different species of insect on the way out in Ireland <STRONG>and we're a tiny little island, our ecosystems are not yet on the brink of collapse but if the insect population drops drastically enough, pollinisation will become a problem, our seasonal cycles are phase shifting, flowering early, birds coming late. The data is there, people way more educated on these issues than me have tried and are trying to get proper legislation government is still procrastinating. I dunno bout you but I dont know many in the market for a Bentley at the mo, diplomacy and"climate justice" are important but I dont think the framework they provide is nearly extensive enough, if they do accomplish anything it's on political and not environmental terms and generally too late, I would like us to be prepared for the future preferably without an organization that will slow progress for political reasons, human lives particularly in the third world will be sacrificed by inaction on our part and further diversion of attention via media etc... </STRONG></P></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV><BR>
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