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At least they aren't being changed to red.
I quite like the new name, once I get used to the spelling
Think I’ll just call it the beacons as I always have, and I’ll go and watch Wales play football too…..
This will greatly annoy some people for some reason
I quite like the Welsh name rebrands, if it makes the Country sound more interesting maybe it will bring in a few extra tourists if they can make it through the Brynglas Tunnel.
I suppose when they pick up three speeding tickets per visit, they probably won't come back ever though?
They can name it what they want but what has climate change got to do with it.
Apparently the earth’s atmosphere is 0.04% CO2 up from 0.03% 20 years ago.
https://twitter.com/kalselaine/statu...LhmySD2aRt-GNg
Another key area decision for gesture Welsh politics.
That should help the cost of living impact .
Apparently an eruption from a single volcano emits more CO˛ into the atmosphere than mankind in a decade. CO˛ necessary for plant growth as well isn’t it ?
How many Uranium tipped missiles have been fired in the last twenty years. I may be wrong but I’m sure that’s going to impact the environment. I was wondering why Greta Thunberg hasn’t made an appearance in Ukraine yet.
the atmospheric co2 is currently about 420ppm, that's higher than at any time in the last 3 million years (since the Pliocene epoch), previously during an ice age it might go down to less than 200 and in an interglacial period it might increase to 250-300.
man made emissions have had a massive impact on that in the last 200 years
How much of that 0.04 % CO2 can be attributed to emissions from private aircraft used by Scientists, Politicians and Celebrities to attend meetings and events associated with Climate Change?
On another platform it was said that a small decrease could be just as catastrophic, that said nobody appears to know what the “critical “ number is.
Lol come on now. It will be a beyond negligible amount considering 75% of that CO2 existed 20 years ago. How many climate change events are there annually? How many private planes go to these events?
In 2021 Heathrow Airport had 195,000 planes arrive or depart. Over 500 flights a day. I'd wager there's more CO2 produced in one day at Heathrow than from a year's worth of private jets attending climate change events.
Heathrow isn't even close to being one of the busiest airports in the world. That award goes to Atlanta with, on average, 2,700 arrivals and departures daily.