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Walking to the shops ‘damages planet more than going by car’ - Times Online too far.” dkennedy@thetimes.co.uk Shattering the greatTraditional nappies are as bad as disposables, a study by the Environment Agencyshops — Diesel trains in rural Britain are more pollutingChris Goodall; Absorbent Hygiene Products Manufacturers Association; Theabout it andrew, London, UK I would just like to Katie Olivier, Croydon, UK When talking about pollutionlook at the embodied energy used in the manufacture and disposal of both types of transport. Also in the energy used in the making and maintaining of roadsof the nappies not being cleaned in the home but rather being collectedat home using 'green' cleaning products and dried in the sun it would creat less polllutionsat on the ground and ate worms in the dark, while using leaves insteadabundant. Zero carbon emissions in production as the food is pre made Robin Turner, Derby, England, UK The walking vs drivingThere would be no mass increase in food consumption if people gotfalling for it. Spence, Birmingham, England Greywash! www.timesonline.co.uk | |
How dare they sneer at ambition | Libby Purves - Times Online point; are people in middle englandsignificantly less disposable income than somebest schools ARE in more affluentJim, Uppingham, UK Weplayed a large part in the dumbing down of education and in using it as aDavid Cartright, Birmingham, Itnot just the UK) the grass isother side. Here in the US, parentssome areas. But in the state sectorcustomers. Like in the private sectorCrowborough, UK CongratulationsStern, Guildford, UK IOur parents(both products of Grammars) stayed quietly in the background H.D, WsM, UK Thanksbecause they believe in discipline. How Paul Owen, Birmingham, UK Aswhich is that, in our desire to www.timesonline.co.uk | |
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