Friday, 10 April 2020

5 Quick Questions for your answers, please!

Was ours the right way to prepare for the virus crisis that emerged in December? The UK finally acted on 16 March with Boris Johnson's alarm to the nation talk.

Is this the right way to prepare for the climate crisis?  Spending £449.5 m to convert our intercity railway to tram line, test track and extended cycle-walkway?

Was it wise to prepare for the climate crisis by building a £4.33 m carbon intensive concrete wall for the tram line on the site of the former 120 Kms intercity Black Country railway between Worcester and Derby?

Is the virus crisis lockdown doing more to prepare for the climate crisis than the UK's many hypocritical declarations of a climate emergency?  A reduction in travel and economic activity has resulted in a drop in greenhouse gases.

Should a carbon allowance be worked out for every person or household, like the banding for council tax?

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