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. Walking to the shops ‘damages planet more than going by car’ - Times Online
govt???Anybody w/ money could have payed a scientist fo find data that look tha way, to make some ting look bad and others good. Luis Flores, San Jose, California I agree with Katie Olivier, theycan effect climate change by driving smaller cars or traveling less, having smaller homes, buying carbon credits http://www.liveneutral.org/ (Ok now that is funnyâ ¦. I should have thought of that.), Buyingup to you. WARRIOR, ML, CAN No mention as to how much energy was used to produce the auto being driven to the store, including the tires. skip smyth, Calgary, Alberta, Canada derived) at a time. Also, diminishing animal derived protein cuts back 'carbon' use, but more importantly bad cholesterol. Raime, Houston, Texas Some of us have not eaten beef or ANY wastefullconsumerism and materialism. radtop, Portland, USA/Oregon Surely intensively raised beef is bad for the environment, but I don't know anyone who eats only intensively raised beef. Rather unbalanced andtime. People did not create this planet, and we can not destroy it. We are giving ourselves far too much credit if we believe that we can. God will destroy it, and we don't know when that will be. Good thing for us thecondron, Montreal, Canada I guess driving my Dodge Ram 1500 HEMI with a dual exhuast isn't so bad anymore! Rick, Loxahatchee, Florida, USA I think the term "good for the environment This article is really missing the boat if you ask me and using very narrow definitions of "good" and "bad." Maybe good for shock value; bad for substantive policy debate. Proventlogger, Washington DC, USA May be a shorter lifetimeyour local cardboard box that got media attention. The world is not going to end. And while yes, we DO do bad things to the Earth, just because i ate some beef does not make a whit off difference. Life still goes onbeing a reality. Gus Swan, London, UK, Does Mr Goodall really think that not exercising leads to people eating less? Has he looked around himself lately? VT Thinblot, London, Once
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