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Index of Subjects I think so Annabelle. I presume that people who are that worried about their carbon footprint would never leave their homes to see powerful waves at Peggy's Cove, the Eagles in the Valley or other wonders of nature, or just go for a drive in the country. Don Don MacNeill donmacneill@bellaliant.net On 02/04/2013 8:32 AM, Annabelle Thiebaux wrote: > I must admit I agree but is this curmudgeons agreeing? > > On 01/04/13 9:18 PM, Carl Munden wrote: >> RIGHT ON David. It's gettin so bad that the I think the bird should >> start charging admission. >> Carl >> ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Patriquin" <patriqui@dal.ca> >> To: <naturens@chebucto.ns.ca> >> Sent: Monday, April 01, 2013 7:45 PM >> Subject: [NatureNS] carbon footprints >> >> >>> I have been feeling somewhat "guilty" about my carbon footprint to see >>> Humboldt Penguins & other wildlife & landscapes in Chile & Peru, then >>> read about the Caracara at Conrads. If I was home I would probably >>> have joined the flocks of birdwatchers (hopefully in shared >>> transportation), but I do wonder about birdwatchers' carbon >>> footprints sometimes. In other words, is the carbon footprint bigger >>> if a single birdwatcher goes to Mexico to birdwatch or a single >>> Caracara goes to Conrad Beach? >>> >>> >> >> >> > >
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