omissions. holiday. 35 to 40 kilograms of omissions- holiday. 35 to 40 kilograms of omissions. ., ., , omissions. but we are not flying as much, but omissions. but we are not flying as much. but we omissions. but we are not flying as much, but we are omissions. but we are not flying as much, but we are zooming i omissions. but we are not flying as much, but we are zooming in i omissions. but we are not flying as much, but we are zooming in otherj much, but we are zooming in other ways. according the average scotland weekly unlace usage is the equivalent of a flight. an hour of their video call is 157g equivalent of a flight. an hour of their video call is 157 g of c02. each minute on social media is another gram and sharing rooms and group chat is another one. that s because they go through data centres which are power hungry. scotland wants to find greener alternatives. we are very fortunate in scotland to have the we are very fortunate in scotland to have the power of the
minute journey. you would - school? did you enjoy it? £50 for 35 minute journey. you would need - school? did you enjoy it? £50 for 35 minute journey. you would need to | minute journey. you would need to reduce the bus drastically. £15. there is only train once an hour. this morning we have fulfilled our challenge this morning we have fulfilled our challenge. i m going to have to drop them challenge. i m going to have to drop them off challenge. i m going to have to drop them off - challenge. i m going to have to drop them off. ., ., . ., them off. - failed our challenge. but we them off. - failed our challenge. itut we are them off. - failed our challenge. but we are taking them off. - failed our challenge. but we are taking steps - them off. - failed our challenge. but we are taking steps in - them off. - failed our challenge. but we are taking steps in the i but we are taking steps in the right direction. i m but we are taking steps in the right direction. ., .,
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you can see them badly hit as well. north and south, cure, large swathes of the coastline are inundated with the greatest climate challenge for scotland will be flooding from extreme weather events. which would become more frequent. with the system if by the temperature will be more powerful and because warmer air with more moisture in the real behaviour in winters will be monitored and wetter. broadly speaking, that is. your member the beast from the east, that thread has not gone away. instances of extreme cold will be more severe, meaning more snowfall in shorter periods of time. summers would be warmer and dryer, but sunshine and high temperatures will bake the land and the driest soil will be unable to take in water quickly enough and extreme rain can cause flash flooding. i have been talking rain