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Public transport
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True, but during the first covid lock downs, I remember the air in and around greater manchester in the UK were I live was clean, clear, fresh and you could see further than ever before. I have never noticed air so clean in britain before. Once the cars started coming back, the air has once again become dirty. So it works within the local area.
Poland here, when covid first hit the streets were empty like from a horror movie, the O2 levels barely dropped despite barely anyone working or commuting. It depends from place to place
I travel on public transport alot and what you say is all true. This is why famous people shouldn't preach to us about using public transport. In britain, we have the great unwashed who smell the bus out, we have feral yobs causing trouble, people smoking on buses, you name it.
Bingo.
Not as bad as Lewis Hamilton though. His entire life and fame is built around polluting the environment driving inefficient gas-guzzlers, and then he stops to lecture everyone else. Screw you, Lewis.
"Do as I say, not as I do."
Course in the case of Greta Thrunberg, I think she might unironically believe this ♥♥♥♥. But then again there's a reason why locals over in her neck of the woods call her MK Greta.
I'm just saying you can get a kid to believe a lot of retarded ♥♥♥♥ just by raising them the wrong way. Almost pity the potato-faced hobgoblin.
Almost.