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Football’s real carbon footprint: a vector of consumerism
There has been a lot of interest recently in the carbon footprint of football, both clubs and competitions. UEFA has announced it is offsetting 450,000 tonnes of emissions from Euro 2020; league tables of clubs’ green performance have been published … Continue reading
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Car confusion – cynical Jaguar
At Manchester airport recently – where you pick up your luggage – there was a screen showing an advert for an new Jaguar. It went: and There is a new villain in town. So this ad is designed to … Continue reading
Ten policies to reduce demand for carbon intensive living and policies
Engender loathing of cars through humiliation of children whose parents drive them to school in an SUV Induce spite for poor insulation by attaching social stigma to people with single glazing Create a visceral loathing of driving by adding … Continue reading