The reduced carbon footprint of skirts
Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 7:43 pm
BBC Radio Gloucester has an article where one of its reporters went around in a skirt for the day. It's at
http://www.bbc.co.uk/gloucestershire/co ... ture.shtml
There is a space for comments. As you'd expect, there are some from 'the grunts', but the vast majority are positive. One that particularly caught my eye is:
"I'm surprised that global alwarmists haven't cottoned on the the reduced carbon footprint of skirts (less material/manufacturing/cleaning) so that they could become commonplace by default."
So guys, next time you're asked why you are wearing a skirt, you can say it's a small contribution against global warming
Charlie
http://www.bbc.co.uk/gloucestershire/co ... ture.shtml
There is a space for comments. As you'd expect, there are some from 'the grunts', but the vast majority are positive. One that particularly caught my eye is:
"I'm surprised that global alwarmists haven't cottoned on the the reduced carbon footprint of skirts (less material/manufacturing/cleaning) so that they could become commonplace by default."
So guys, next time you're asked why you are wearing a skirt, you can say it's a small contribution against global warming


Charlie