OK you've made some really fair points, but as you say, if it DOES turn out that CO2 emissions from power stations and the like contributes to climate change then it is dangerous to try and sway public opinion in the direction of 'oh well it makes no difference, let's not bother trying adjust our fossil fuel consumption at all'.
As I say, even if it doesn't turn out that CO2 emissions contribute to climate change, I still don't like the idea of anything on the telly that's going to encourage people to ignore the other problems associated with fossil fuel consumption.
I'll reiterate: had I seen the programme and been entirely convinced that CO2 emissions did NOT contribute to climate change, I'd still be banging on about how people should use their cars less and how we should be investing in renewable energy resources.
Anyway, I'm aware I'm STILL talking without having seen the programme and that I'm starting to sound a little like a stuck record, so I'll leave it there for now!
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