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It is always so easy to see the carbon footprint of others, not one's own. An interesting discussion, quite unexpected on these pages...
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<br/>---------- Original Message ----------
<br/>From: Don MacNeill <donmacneill@bellaliant.net>
<br/>To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca
<br/>Date: April 2, 2013 at 11:13 AM
<br/>Subject: Re: [NatureNS] carbon footprints
<br/>I think so Annabelle. I presume that people who are that worried about
<br/>their carbon footprint would never leave their homes to see powerful
<br/>waves at Peggy's Cove, the Eagles in the Valley or other wonders of
<br/>nature, or just go for a drive in the country.
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<br/>Don
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<br/>Don MacNeill donmacneill@bellaliant.net
<br/>On 02/04/2013 8:32 AM, Annabelle Thiebaux wrote:
<br/>> I must admit I agree but is this curmudgeons agreeing?
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<br/>> On 01/04/13 9:18 PM, Carl Munden wrote:
<br/>>> RIGHT ON David. It's gettin so bad that the I think the bird should
<br/>>> start charging admission.
<br/>>> Carl
<br/>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Patriquin" <patriqui@dal.ca>
<br/>>> To: <naturens@chebucto.ns.ca>
<br/>>> Sent: Monday, April 01, 2013 7:45 PM
<br/>>> Subject: [NatureNS] carbon footprints
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<br/>>>> I have been feeling somewhat "guilty" about my carbon footprint to see
<br/>>>> Humboldt Penguins & other wildlife & landscapes in Chile & Peru, then
<br/>>>> read about the Caracara at Conrads. If I was home I would probably
<br/>>>> have joined the flocks of birdwatchers (hopefully in shared
<br/>>>> transportation), but I do wonder about birdwatchers' carbon
<br/>>>> footprints sometimes. In other words, is the carbon footprint bigger
<br/>>>> if a single birdwatcher goes to Mexico to birdwatch or a single
<br/>>>> Caracara goes to Conrad Beach?
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