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Climate Change Protests - will they make a difference?

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crystaltipps Wed 17-Apr-19 08:28:34

There has been so far 3 days of climate change protests in Central London and other locations. They’ve disrupted traffic and inconvenienced a few, but have been in the main peaceful and has had a festival atmosphere. It looks like these protests will continue. Personally I feel climate change is a really important issue and should be the one that our esteemed politicians should be acting on and discussing but they aren’t. I’m in no way part of this group but, with some reservations, applaud their efforts and hope it does bring the issue to the fore. It does highlight how far our police resources are stretched that they can’t be stopped though. If you don’t live or work in the capital you probably don’t care about the protest , but hopefully you do care about the issues, and these protests it may be coming to a town near you. What do others think?

Urmstongran Thu 18-Apr-19 16:08:21

Can't help contrasting the way today's Police have surrendered the streets to the nice middle class kiddies and conived in bringing London to the current state it is in with the way the miners were hammered into the ground ( literally) those years ago.

But then they were working class and no mummies and daddies to plead for them or tell the cops to back off.

If this was a working class movement you would see a very different response. Guaranteed.

Mycatisahacker Thu 18-Apr-19 16:09:30

It’s the sheer arrogance of them that angers me. Such middle and upper class patronising and pontificating.

I thought we were a laughing stock over Brexit but things are now worse.

As ever in this country it’s the loud shouters and the show boaters who seem to rule and who we have to listen to while decent honest working people are ignored patronised sneered at and discounted.

Urmstongran Thu 18-Apr-19 16:09:31

‘connived’

Mycatisahacker Thu 18-Apr-19 16:12:09

Urmstrongran

Absolutely agree. I also think the police have been generally ignored and had their numbers culled by TM so they are quite content to sit back and let the government get the blame for this. They can quite rightly site police cuts so can’t deal with it.

Thatcher had the police in her pocket.

Urmstongran Thu 18-Apr-19 16:15:21

Yes Mycatisahacker - Thatcher’s Police were given terms & conditions way above and beyond in the 1980’s. They were dubbed ‘Thatcher’s Army’.

Several of our friends during those years were in the Police.

Stories I could tell would make your hair curl.

TerriBull Thu 18-Apr-19 16:19:43

An Extinction Rebellion Activist who claimed air travel should only be used in emergencies, has taken several skiing holidays and has flown to various far flung global sites allegedly. I'm sure a skiing holiday for exhausted eco warriors could in some circumstances be deemed an emergency smile maybe he had to dig someone out of an unexpected avalanche, or maybe he was just taking the piste confused who knows! Anyway I'm just so grateful to those selfless high profile folk who regularly fly to meetings about climate change to warn the rest of us just how damaging it is to fly, unless of course one is flying to a meeting about climate change hmm

Anyway, next time I feel the urge to book a flight, I'll try and flag up in my brain "Emergencies Only" ...bite my lip, and carry on with the booking, but in fittingly, guilty and subdued manner blush

Mycatisahacker Thu 18-Apr-19 16:25:39

You actually couldn’t make it up could you

Urmstongran Thu 18-Apr-19 16:29:20

Climate change global conventions ought to take place via satellite link.

We have the technology.

They, especially, should use it to demonstrate how very serious this topic is.

Mycatisahacker Thu 18-Apr-19 16:30:59

And to answer the original post yes it’s made a difference to me as I now see ‘climate activists’ As even more selfish stupid and unpleasant than I did before.

One said he was a ‘freelance choir leader’ er what the actual freak is that when it’s at home

Mycatisahacker Thu 18-Apr-19 16:31:57

Exactly but taking flights and staying in posh hotels on expenses is so much more fun than conference calling from home!

Urmstongran Thu 18-Apr-19 16:34:38

Exactly so Mycat

‘Do as I say - not as I do’ springs to mind!

Callistemon Thu 18-Apr-19 16:41:04

Terribull
grin

If these protests are happening worldwide, as has been reported apparently, what is the reaction of the authorities in America, Russia, India, China?
Does anyone know?

Yes, I had heard about the ex-private schoolboy activist from the very middle class background who has posted on social media about his extensive worldwide holidays.

I have so much more admiration for the 60 year old man who walked from Wales to the protest. He does appear to practise what he preaches.

GrannyGravy13 Thu 18-Apr-19 16:48:24

I have solar panels, a sunken rainwater harvest tank (flushes lavatories and provides water for garden), recycle everything that can be. Take things to Charity Shops and drive an eco-friendly car.

I am not stopping flying, if we all done this the economies of countries who rely on tourism/ travelers would crash. We do drive via the tunnel if going to France.

The new aircraft are less polluting than the older models, Ryan has been outed as the most polluting airline in Europe, fortunately I would rather not go than fly with them!

crystaltipps Thu 18-Apr-19 16:54:59

It’s breathtaking how many of you on here are using “white” and “middle class” as a slur like it’s some kind of crime. How many on here are middle class? White? The majority I should imagine, does being white or middle class mean you can’t protest about anything. What hypocrisy. Obviously no one here thinks climate change important let’s go on chucking plastic into the seas and rivers who cares. The government must take a lead, ban single use plastics, make manufacturers responsible for recycling their products, farming and fishing are big plastic polluters - the industries that supply them have got to clean up their act. Our government are too busy gazing at their own navels to do anything positive they are so afraid of upsetting the voters. Yes we might need to curb our lifestyles - did your gran drive around in. A car picking up the grandchildren ? It isn’t always necessary. I could go on but the message isn’t important to those of who would rather undermine the the message by ridiculing the protesters. No I don’t agree with their methods, but at least it’s opening the conversation. I expect you are all lambasting David Attenborough for filming wildlife and no doubt using technology and that 16 year old Swedish Girl shouldnt be speaking up no doubt.

Urmstongran Thu 18-Apr-19 16:56:24

When I was a child in the late 60's we did not have anything like the number of electronic gadgets that people have today.

Most of my entertainment as a child came from being outside in all weathers playing with my friends. Most of my parents entertainment came from reading. We did not have central heating back then and the family all ate together at tea time rather than all eating at different times. A lot of our clothing and the like were handed down rather than buying new. Very little food went to waste as we could not afford to waste it. We had a garden big enough to grow our own fruit and veg.

We used to consume far less energy than we do today and as a result had a far lower carbon footprint.

As a society we used a lot less goods as well because people did not feel they had to replace every gadget they had as soon as a new version came out.

Many items years ago used to be produced in a modular format so that broken parts could be replaced. In todays age many products are produced in a way that is not modular so the whole thing needs to be thrown away when a part is broken.

For example my friend’s washing machine has just broken. One of the supporting struts that holds the drum in place has gone. This strut is part of a sealed unit so it cant be replaced so the whole washing machine has to be thrown away as a result. Years ago this cheap part would have been replaceable simply with the removal of a few bolts replacing the strut and then bolting it back on. Poor design plays a part in global warming.

Lots of big manufacturers operate this way today on purpose where products are designed to be thrown away rather than repaired as it increases their sales on new products. It puts profit above the environment as huge amounts of energy and fuel are used to build these products and transport them around the world.

Pretty much - don’t teach us grannies to suck eggs!

Alexa Thu 18-Apr-19 16:59:01

I was alive during the second world war and I was an old enough child to appreciate food rationing and making do with worn clothes and food rations, and how my mother had to manage. So it seems natural that the climate change danger will bring challenges very like the challenges of war time. so that frugality will show up occasional inequalities.

However it's important that we all pull together and not quarrel about social class differences at this time of danger.

Mycatisahacker Thu 18-Apr-19 17:03:21

crystaltipps

Why do you assume no one but you or these mob vandals cares about climate change?

Mycatisahacker Thu 18-Apr-19 17:08:45

And I was using the ref white as John snow did!! Just a fact. Not a slur a fact.

Gonegirl Thu 18-Apr-19 17:10:46

Ok. Some people don't drive. But I'll bet there are a lot of people on this site who do hop in their cars for short journeys. (Please note: short).

The last time I was in central London and travelled on a bus, I couldn't even get a seat.

Gonegirl Thu 18-Apr-19 17:15:03

And to those asking why they don't demonstrate outside foreign embassies such as China and Russia, I suppose it's because they have a right to expect their own government to respond to their concerns. Home is a good place to start.

GrannyGravy13 Thu 18-Apr-19 17:25:43

Home is a good place to start........unfortunately it’s the youngsters who totally embrace the me me me consumerism! Latest phone, latest trainers, latest fashion and game consoles. Always with a coffee/drink/bottle of water in their hands????

Anyone who watched the Stacey Dooley documentary on the damage that producing “fast fashions” has caused to some countries would surely think twice before purchasing “throw away fashion” from primark etc.

Mycatisahacker Thu 18-Apr-19 17:26:18

no this isn’t about climate change! They could face demonstrated in the parks etc. This is about mob rule intimidation and posing idiots who now feel they have some power.

Alexa Thu 18-Apr-19 17:28:29

Washerwoman, I sort of said that electric scooters (not cars) are very slow. And that larger type mobility scooters probably are due to be recommended for personal transport by councils seeking to save their local areas from dangerous gas emissions and other road danger.

Electric scooters for all personal transport suit very well the new ideas for neighbourhood facilities such as convenience store, library, smaller primary school, charity shop, church, church hall, mixture of social classes, and various age groups and ethnicities.

Personal electric scooters are aids to socialising as cars never can be, and the slower pace charms because of the entirely different perspective on the neighbourhood and its people.

Alexa Thu 18-Apr-19 17:33:19

I understand the concerns of grans who dislike the climate demos. Of course these are inconvenient to say the least!

This is a case of the lesser of evils. It is not going to be comfortable trying to reverse climate change and its dreadful catastrophes. And, yes, some people are going to skive out of all effort. Demos are God willing at least a step in the right direction. I will join one if and when I can. On my mobility scooter.

Gonegirl Thu 18-Apr-19 17:39:04

GrannyGravy13 the protestors are not those people. My GS, who is there again today, wears ancient trainers, has no interest in the latest fashions, hates screens and posseses only a very old hand-me-down phone. You are talking about the ones who don't care enough.