BBC Radio 4's 'The Moral Maze' debated an interesting issue this evening - whether or not the negative impact our summer holidays have on the environment outweighs the positive impact they have on our lives. A lot of us will be spending this summer in our home countries, our budgets hampered by the credit crunch, but the debate is no less relevant as we consider what we are prepared to sacrifice in the fight against climate change. CommentsWed, 22 Jul 2009 14:46:05 Completely agree. All 'green taxes' do is to make more people suspicious of climate change and environmentalism as being just another route to tax us further. People should be able to fly- within reason- no matter how much money they have. It would make so much more sense for the government to invest in affordable highspeed rail-lines across the country (and into closest Europe) and then look into the possibility of banning ALL domestic flights and some flights to the more accessible European destinations (Paris, Amsterdam, Brussels etc)- but then the airline lobby won't like that one bit! Comments will be queued for approval before being posted. Leave a Reply |