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Green demo outside office



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ENVIRONMENTAL campaigners were to hold a demonstration outside the offices of a UK biofuel supplier in the Capital today.
They are protesting against biofuels, which they say will make climate change far worse.

The campaigners were set to hold a banner protest outside Greenergy, in Liberton, and will hand the company a letter outlining their concerns.



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  • Last Updated: 31 January 2008 10:37 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Scotland's green campaigns
 
1

sceptic,

31/01/2008 13:57:25
I guess these "campaigners" are the same bunch who a few months ago were boasting at their middleclass dinner parties about how "green" their second car, an over priced Prius of course, was, and how they exlusively run on biofuels. Meanwhile they have been campaigning for more windmills while opposing the wind farm on Lewis and the necessary Highland connector.
It beats any comedian on the TV!
2

Maelacan,

Edinburgh 31/01/2008 21:28:42
You couldn't be more wrong. Everybody present arrived on public transport. It's clear you're just too bewildered at the complexity of these issues to care. Remedy: www.biofuelwatch.org.uk

 

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