rb1957 that's just the kind of irresponsible comment that the eco-warriors will pick up on and claim is the real cause of AGW.... please limit yourself to saying such things as "beer is at worst, carbon neutral, and since the CO2 is not emitted by the drinkers, not all of it anyway, it is a carbon sink."
It doesn't have to be true, truth has nothing to do with any environmental argument these days, it just has to be effective.
By the way, if
beer (sorry) CO2 were so bad for us, beer drinkers would be dying like flies.
Ergo CO2/beer is good for us.
Bring on GW whatever the cause.....
Actually, I suspect even eco-warriors like a bevy now and again so perhaps that is why beer is (temporarily) safe. We're in real trouble if there is a rising TT Greenie movement out there.
PS what's the deal on diesel?
Why is diesel, all of a sudden, the wrong kind of fuel and what does that do for bio-diesel? All of a sudden diesel is the arch polluter and while for many years the UK was unique in charging more for diesel than petrol, eroding much of the advantage in choosing diesel and why diesel had the lowest penetration of the Uk market compared to European markets where diesel was cheaper than petrol and diesel car sales high, now they are all getting in on the high tax act.
I suspect it is a bit of a con; various governments have realised there are too many diesel owners out there to significantly affect diesel sales so they can safely follow the UK example and charge more tax on diesel without killing the goose.
Plus it makes bio-diesel more competitively priced..... but how is bio-diesel going to be less polluting in use than ordinary diesel?
Oh, I get it, perhaps this is a propaganda campaign to kill bio-diesel because they've suddenly realised it contributes more CO2 than it saves?
The thing is, if they can change their stance on diesel almost overnight, beer isn't safe.
PS here is a goodie from the anti diesel brigade:
Ever heard of pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis? It's not just the longest word in English, but also the name of a lung disease contracted by inhaling too much silica dust. You won't find much of that substance in diesel emissions but you will find it in the road dust kicked up by big diesel burning trucks.
Yeah and how is banning diesel going to solve that one? Will the trucks magically disappear?
JMW