I’ve not read a great deal of George Monbiot’s writings, but what I have read (in the Guardian and Observer), I’ve found quite interesting. I’m not 100% sure whether he deserves total respect or whether he’s an unbalanced fanatic, but I do enjoy his articles nonetheless. This just made a piece he wrote in the Observer Sport Monthly even harder reading:
Some sports are simply incompatible with any likely solution to the problem [of global warming]. The most obvious example is motor racing. There is a direct relationship between an engine’s performance and the amount of greenhouse gases it produces: the faster the car, the quicker it cooks the planet.
[Taken from How Sport Is Killing The Planet]
It is, I guess, a harsh truth. I really can’t justify my double standards when it comes to motorsport. Certainly not while we’re putting carbon from fossil fuels back into the atmosphere. At the same time, however, I can’t give it up. Well, I probably can, but I really don’t want to. Perhaps it really is time for Grant and me to start our own chip-fat-powered Mini race team? Would that assuage my guilt?
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