[quote who="dmantione" reply="14" id="2059259"] Ahem, I think you should make an apology to your linguistic relatives, because the British government is one of the most serious governements about CO2 reduction, it wants to go as far as 60% reduction by 2050. The U.K. will also unlike many other countries achieve its obligations under the Kyoto protocol. You will find most reluctance in eastern Europe. They don't want to close their coal plants (Poland uses 90% coal for e
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Overpopulation is definatly a dilemarous situation. Its definately a problem, but how to solve it? Any method of controlling birth is going to be met with resistance, however good for the species as a whole it might be. Personly I'd want to limit who can have children based on their ability to raise children. They'd need to have a proper house, and decent jobs, to ensure they can give them a decent life. I'd also be tempted to add some sort of parental preficiencey exam. I thi
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