Quote Originally Posted by eiko guy View Post
wow so much anger for something that didn't really hurt anybody.
Sorry I did go a bit over the top the I'll admit that. I just saw it all as a pointless waste of time apart from the music. Heard on the news today Live Earth left behind 2 tonnes of waste behind between the 8 concerts. Not very eco friendly.

Quote Originally Posted by Vivi22 View Post
Besides that, it's unlikely that Britain during the industrial revolution could emit enough greenhouse gases on its own to cause a major shift in global climates.
Should of said I meant the British Empire which at the time was alot larger than Britain is now. (This is not meant as a patronising comment).


Quote Originally Posted by Vivi22 View Post
Al Gore telling governments to build the infrastructure for large scale recycling isn't going to make it happen. If you want your government to institute a more comprehensive recycling program then you and other voters in your country/area will have to make it known that you want it. Whether you do that through writing politicians, protesting or some other means is up to you, but it won't happen unless you take the initiative. It's easy to expect others to just make it happen, but nothing will really get done that way.
In my option Al Gore doesn't really have the right to tell anyone to do sqwat. He is still swore about losing the Presidential election to Bush and now just champions causes to get television time. Just my opinion so sue me.

We had a general election recently in Ireland and the Green Party now have seats at the government cabinet so maybe something will happen. Not likely in my opinion. So I suppose is was unfair of me to blam Al on my countries government's short coming.