Petition to repeal the climate change act

There is a petition afoot to repeal the UK’s Crazy Climate Change Act.
Sign here.

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5 Responses to Petition to repeal the climate change act

  1. Paul Smith says:

    Good petition, worth signing.
    There’s a great renewable energy in Scotland survey here http://www.scotsrenewables.com/

  2. Paul Smith says:

    Worth checking out its Twitter page too.
    Latest tweet encouraging tree huggers to disrupt this site !
    The MMGW people are clearly running scared, either that or they can’t bear to hear opposing viewpoints.
    Bless them.

  3. Chris says:

    @Paul – I think they commented on earlier postings – maybe.

  4. Paul Smith,
    The only tweet we made regarding this site said:
    “There’s a new Scottish climate change sceptic blog on the scene: http://bit.ly/lPZPFa Should we encourage him by commenting, or not?”
    Now, most bloggers enjoy a bit of free publicity and are pleased to get a few more people commenting on their posts. Apparently to you this equates with ‘encouraging treehuggers to disrupt this site’. That is a very strange and paranoid attutude is it not? Comments have in any event to be approved, and relevant comments are hardly the equivalent of a DDOS attack.
    ScotsRenewables is not aimed at treehuggers . . . it is an ongoing commentary and dialogue on the renewable energy scene in Scotland, which is currently more tehn province of large energy comnpanies and polioticians than hippies. The site rarely deals directly with climate change issues. While we are pro-renewables we do attempt to discuss the issues surrounding renewables logically and dispassionately.
    Anyway – thanks for drawing attention to the site. As far as we are concerned all sensible contributions are welcome – we won;t assume they are an attack!

  5. erm – sorry about the spelling, just reviewed teh above and it is shocking..
    Paul, thanks for reminding me – the Wind Attitudes survey has been open for ten weeks, which is long enough – it is now closed. Thanks for your response.

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