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defences for being a selfish prat?
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** For Your Eyes Only **
here's a question,
we know that our present mode of existence is creating a massive ecological debt, we are using up far more of the world's resources than what we are really due, so to speak.
can anyone offer a good defence?
i for one dont use cars, recycle as best i can, dont have baths (i do shower, fret not) and always turn lights off but im still being an absolute selfish arsehole - in terms of future generations... (i was very naughty this year and used a fair few planes - one trip being the carbon equivalent to the average family's annual consumption)
but how much do people think we ought to be doing? arguably, it doesnt matter one iota what i do because i am just one individual, we really require government and corporate action etc etc. those hummers must be outlawed etc... apparently a range rover vogue does 5 miles to the gallon around central london.. eek.
so yes, even if i was a much better person and didnt go on planes, could i then defend my lifestyle?
any offers
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