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A GLOBAL WARNING FOR GLOBAL WARMING?
For the last four hours I’ve been watching Live Earth. I’d love to watch it in its entirety but tonight is Simon’s leaving do and apparently I’d rather go to a party than save the world! That said I might walk instead of getting a taxi.

I’ve been thinking about this a lot recently. Why do we get taxi’s so often in Huddersfield? We live in the town centre and we’re poor students. Yet almost every night we go out we spend money to travel what is essentially a two minute walk. I plan to make it my aim to take less taxi’s next year. They’re only really necessary if it’s raining after all.

However, it is a lot easier to say things than to actually do things. But if we don’t do things we might not be here to say or do those things. Do you agree?

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