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Gala setting up on Peckham Rye
first mate replied to beansprout's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
What is bu*****t? Saying it is too loud when you live next door to it? Saying it is keeping your kids awake? Blah Blah has a totally valid perspective. Not everyone loves really loud music and earplugs do not necessarily work, not once music reaches certain volumes. Agree, Alfa Mist is wonderful when I choose to listen but not if I am trying to work or wanting to sleep. If the music can be heard all the way in Honor Oak, it is clearly very, very loud. -
Gala setting up on Peckham Rye
first mate replied to beansprout's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Why does festival music have to be played at deafening volumes? I'd have thought it's more for the festival goers to move to a location where they won't bother anyone rather than expecting everyone else to bear it without protest, just because it's London, man. I'm all for festivals but agree for those living next door to it, who have no choice in the matter, especially with young children, it must be hellish. -
And yet Rah, you still drive a car? rahrahrah Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Closing a handful of side streets to through > traffic has led to people losing their sht. They > claim that they want to spread pollution to every > street as a way of ensuring 'clean air for all' > (rather than the reality of that move - clean air > for no one). > > Ask people what they want and they'll say 'fewer > cars, less pollution, more active travel'. On the > climate, they'll say 'reduce emissions, improve > energy efficiency'. But implement anything that > causes inconveniences, or requires a change in > behaviour ("perhaps stop driving an SUV around the > local area, flying abroad for your holidays and > cut out meat, for example)... Well we've seen what > happens - "Put it all back how it was"! > > I have been left feeling it's totally pointless. > Perhaps our only way out is to invest more > research into geoengineering and technological > solutions.
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In fact, now fottos has reminded us of the central position China has as the world's prime polluter, is it not fairly important to find out to what extent Southwark and its pet contractors use China to source materials? first mate Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Wasn't Southwark Council buying a lot of its > paving from China? > > fottos Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Sure, we can all do our bit to reduce carbon > > emissions. So let's start by reducing imports > of > > Chinese made goods. China is by far the biggest > > producer of CO2 and they are doing nothing > about > > reducing CO2 levels. They build one massive > new > > coal powered power station every 10 days. > China's > > strategy has resulted in destruction of swathes > of > > production capacity here in the UK - partially > due > > to their use of cheap polluting power > generation. > > The UK cannot compete because of the high cost > of > > electricity here and other restrictions related > to > > CO2 reduction. > > > > The world's biggest CO2 producers... > > China (28%) > > Rest of the World (21%) > > United States (15%) > > India (7%) > > Russia (5%) > > Japan (3%) > > Germany (2%) > > Iran (2%) > > South Korea (2%) > > Saudi Arabia (2%) > > Indonesia (2%) > > Canada (2%) > > Mexico (1%) > > South Africa (1%) > > Brazil (1%) > > Turkey (1%) > > Australia (1%) > > United Kingdom (1%) > > Poland (1%) > > Italy (1%) > > France (1%) > > > > Here in the UK we our meagre 1% output and > being > > made to meet all manner targets by means of > many > > ill-thought out plans - such as heat pumps > which > > grossly inefficient and impractical in a city > > environment.
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Wasn't Southwark Council buying a lot of its paving from China? fottos Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Sure, we can all do our bit to reduce carbon > emissions. So let's start by reducing imports of > Chinese made goods. China is by far the biggest > producer of CO2 and they are doing nothing about > reducing CO2 levels. They build one massive new > coal powered power station every 10 days. China's > strategy has resulted in destruction of swathes of > production capacity here in the UK - partially due > to their use of cheap polluting power generation. > The UK cannot compete because of the high cost of > electricity here and other restrictions related to > CO2 reduction. > > The world's biggest CO2 producers... > China (28%) > Rest of the World (21%) > United States (15%) > India (7%) > Russia (5%) > Japan (3%) > Germany (2%) > Iran (2%) > South Korea (2%) > Saudi Arabia (2%) > Indonesia (2%) > Canada (2%) > Mexico (1%) > South Africa (1%) > Brazil (1%) > Turkey (1%) > Australia (1%) > United Kingdom (1%) > Poland (1%) > Italy (1%) > France (1%) > > Here in the UK we our meagre 1% output and being > made to meet all manner targets by means of many > ill-thought out plans - such as heat pumps which > grossly inefficient and impractical in a city > environment.
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I think that is the point some of us were making, let's not narrow the focus exclusively to car usage. rahrahrah Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Nigello Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Maybe the person who criss-crossed the globe on > > aeroplanes has no or only one child, is > vegetarian > > or vegan, doesn't have a car, cycles most > places, > > gives to charity and meticulously recycles or > > reuses stuff? It isn't a good idea to demonise > one > > single thing when, in fact, air travel isn't > > anywhere near as big as a bad-boy as others > are, > > and is making headway in lighter aircraft, > greener > > fuels, more efficient use of aircrat, etc. > > Agreed. It probably is wise for us to pursue > policies that generally reduce air travel, cut car > usage etc though.
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Indeed and one of the early and highly vociferous cycle campaigners seemed to have travelled the world several times over...Wonder how many plane flights that adds up to?!
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Gala setting up on Peckham Rye
first mate replied to beansprout's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Not really clear how preserving wildlife and a festival of this size go together? On a completely different note, the entrance to PR has loads of broken glass stuck into soil. Rubbish also left strewn around in the Japanese summer house. What is it with people? -
Woman murdered in East Dulwich this week
first mate replied to tomskip's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
I think it is shocking and I am pretty certain everyone else who has read it does too. However, yes, it feels disrespectful to comment on something so horrendous but with no information at all about what happened. I guess there may also be concerns about respecting privacy of relatives and potential legal issues. -
But talking about use of rhetorical devices and generalisations, your post is wall to wall, extremely loose and arguably misleading paraphrasing in an apparent attempt to create an impression and affect perceptions about an individual poster. You are not Rendel Harris returned are you? ohthehugemanateeLTN Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Rockets Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > > > It was very myopic - the usual blinkered > pro-LTN > > narrative > > Yes I understand that taking you at your word and > reading what your wrote is "blinkered". Possibly > being against holocaust trivialisation is > blinkered too. Hard to tell when you won't be > clear. But that's kind of your way: you slip > around between points latching hard on to one, > dropping it quietly when it becomes untenable and > latching hard on to another. Always trying to keep > whoever you're arguing with on the move. > > It's not a bad rhetorical trick to be fair to you. > So if all you're interested in is winning some > debate in the eyes of whoever you believe is > watching then go ahead. Everyone's got to have a > hobby. I do hope though that you understand that > reality isn't affected by rhetorical techniques, > so if you're aiming to actually find a working > solution then such tricks hinder rather than > help. > > I strongly suspect you do not care. > > > that many of us have been dissecting and > > depositioning for a very long time on here. > > No: you've been voicing your strongly held > opinions. It's overly generous to call your > arguments a "dissection". > > > By all means feel free to join the debate but > > you claim you have been lurking for a while so > you > > will be well aware that many on the anti- side > of > > the debate have provided their own suggestions > for > > solutions > > I've read the "solutions". They all fall into the > categories I listed. Most of them are "do nothing > and hope", with a side order of "do something > known to not work and hope", with a sprinkling of > "data is wrong, academics are bad and science > doesn't work", just to add flavour. > > > and gone to great lengths to answer many > > of the questions you have posed. Maybe check > back > > in the thread. > > I have and still reached this conclusion. You are > not nearly as rational or convincing as you > believe you are. Ultimately you're leaning on the > righteousness of your cause and so there are > basically two choices for you: > 1. People agree > 2. People disagree and are therefore blinkered > > > > Out of interest, and in the interests of > balance, > > is there anything from the pro-LTN that you > think > > is absurd? > > Are you talking actions or arguments? I haven't > seen any particularly absurd arguments. > > I suspect you're trying to take my post about > arguments, subtly reframe it to be about something > else, then complain that I haven't addressed > whatever is in your head, for you to then be able > to declare how just awful all these pro LTN people > are.
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In fairness, I think a number of us are guilty as charged 😀
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We can certainly agree it was a less than helpful comment. I don't know if the individual supports LTNs, I'd imagine they do. The comment was pre-pandemic but not so long ago. If memory serves, it was made by a Southwark cycling rep around the time of the last CPZ consultation. Can't know for sure of course, but given their role I did wonder if it reflected a wider view within SC. rahrahrah Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > rahrahrah Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > first mate Wrote: > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > ----- > > > One of the early pre-pandemic suggestions > from > > a > > > cycling lobby rep was that unless you worked > > > locally/ could cycle, walk or use PT to get > to > > > work, you should really consider moving out > of > > the > > > area! > > > > Cool story > > Just not sure what your point is. Apparently > someone said something stupid a long time ago. > They support LTNs. So?? Are you inviting us to > make a general attribution error?
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Does that mean you condone it or you think I am making it up?
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One of the early pre-pandemic suggestions from a cycling lobby rep was that unless you worked locally/ could cycle, walk or use PT to get to work, you should really consider moving out of the area!
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Quite, in a pandemic, when most people are working from home, not using cars and staying local.
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Bus stop outside east Dulwich picture house
first mate replied to sweetgirl's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Yes, a huge deal was made about that as a driver for CPZ, people driving and parking just to get a latte and so on. On the other hand, when M&S was proposed and there were concerns about cars parking up to do shopping etc.. we were told that most people did their shopping using public transport, walking or using bicycles and there would be no issue with cars out of the area. Amazing how these two opposing narratives were juggled by the Council and planning, almost at the same time! Lebanums Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > There are many people who visit outside ED, > especially for shops like Roullier White & Mrs > Robinson. It was the whole argument when CPZ was > being introduced. -
Well, it does make sense. Having blocked off part of MG to traffic the last thing you want is nasty, polluting school coaches damaging children's lungs at the school entrance. Better to send them onto a main road and increase pollution there and it will also teach those drivers commuting through to work a jolly good lesson...how dare they pollute the local area with their fumes and damage children's lungs, don't they know there's a school there.
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Seems to cut both ways. rahrahrah Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I have absolutely no reason to think you?ll accept > any data that does not show what you want it to. > You?ve dismissed TfL data, freely available in > it?s entirety. You?ve pretty much rubbished all > the research on active travel. I could produce a > glossy pamphlet with ?open everything to cars and > the air will be clear and traffic a thing of the > past? if you want 🤷 in fact I think One > Dulwich already have some.
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I will bookmark now. Thanks John L that makes sense. The annoying thing is how completely the results of a search term can be completely redirected and changed.
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This has been happening for a long time. The way I have got around it at times is to search east dulwich forum plus a poster's name. The general pattern is that for a while I am able to access the forum on a simple name search and then suddenly the same name search will only bring up this facebook page. I must admit I thought it was a genuine ED FB page. I don't understand how FB can suddenly 'take over' a search term like that?
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In the interests of complete transparency shouldn't the council let us know which independent analyst they have hired?
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Goose Green councillors - how can we help?
first mate replied to jamesmcash's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Surely the window will have to be extended enough to accommodate new responses, once the data is made available? -
Rah, on the first I believe it has already been clarified that Heartblock meant 25 peer reviewed papers on LTNs, the way he phrased it initially was shorthand...that is how it came over to me anyway. On the employment issue he was making a point about impartiality which still holds true given Aldred's position within the cycle lobby. I don't get why you are chasing this down, it doesn't really add to the debate or the strength of your stance, in my view.
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