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<blockquote data-quote="Roxetten" data-source="post: 6640878" data-attributes="member: 34454"><p>I agree with the sentiment but I see no change happening after this. </p><p></p><p>The science was already telling us that we need to rapidly decarbonise the economy but the politicians either refuse to listen or as in the case of Ireland take piecemeal and ineffective steps to tackle emissions for fear of upsetting vested interests such as the agri sector. </p><p></p><p>So it will be business as usual when this is over, even more so, Ryanair are going to put on €4.99 flights just to get people back in the air. </p><p></p><p>It's great that there are less cars on the road, annoying that empty buses are still crawling around the city. </p><p></p><p>I miss going to town, the option of going for a pint is also something I miss, not a big sports fan but I do miss it at the same time, it would have been nice to see Liverpool win the league, a reminder of the 80s when they dominated association football.</p><p></p><p>It's a pain not to be able to go for a haircut, make a dental appointment, get your eyes tested, buy clothes, all this is mundane stuff that you take for granted. </p><p></p><p>Thanks China.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roxetten, post: 6640878, member: 34454"] I agree with the sentiment but I see no change happening after this. The science was already telling us that we need to rapidly decarbonise the economy but the politicians either refuse to listen or as in the case of Ireland take piecemeal and ineffective steps to tackle emissions for fear of upsetting vested interests such as the agri sector. So it will be business as usual when this is over, even more so, Ryanair are going to put on €4.99 flights just to get people back in the air. It's great that there are less cars on the road, annoying that empty buses are still crawling around the city. I miss going to town, the option of going for a pint is also something I miss, not a big sports fan but I do miss it at the same time, it would have been nice to see Liverpool win the league, a reminder of the 80s when they dominated association football. It's a pain not to be able to go for a haircut, make a dental appointment, get your eyes tested, buy clothes, all this is mundane stuff that you take for granted. Thanks China. [/QUOTE]
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