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Who’s paying for the damage already done to Windermere ?

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The FolkLore Press3 years ago

@BardseaGrnFilms @Feargal_Sharkey @WindrushWasp @guardian @BenGoldsmith @CraigBennett3 @adamvaughan_uk @rhysblakely @GreenpeaceUK @GreenJennyJones @timfarron Sadly, I fear the damage to Windermere is irreversible. But imagine if we could give Windermere 'personhood status' like in Toledo, Ohio where the residents act as legal guardians for Lake Erie, and polluters can be sued to pay for cleanup costs.

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Prof Matt Hannon @matthannon.bsky.social3 years ago

@Feargal_Sharkey @WindrushWasp @guardian @BenGoldsmith @CraigBennett3 @adamvaughan_uk @rhysblakely @GreenpeaceUK @GreenJennyJones @timfarron A National Park. A National Disgrace.

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Pacman 273 years ago

@Feargal_Sharkey @WindrushWasp @guardian @BenGoldsmith @CraigBennett3 @adamvaughan_uk @rhysblakely @GreenpeaceUK @GreenJennyJones @timfarron Which is a national treasure within a national park. If ever people should go to prison for ecological crime then surely this is it. but we all know it won’t happen and the public will have to put up with this. except we don’t have to - we can vote for a party that will act

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Biodiversity & Environment Action Group 🦇🦎🍃💚🍃3 years ago

@Feargal_Sharkey @WindrushWasp @guardian @BenGoldsmith @CraigBennett3 @adamvaughan_uk @rhysblakely @GreenpeaceUK @GreenJennyJones @timfarron Oh dear God. That's heartbreaking. #Windermere

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Tree Hugger3 years ago

@Feargal_Sharkey @WindrushWasp @guardian @BenGoldsmith @CraigBennett3 @adamvaughan_uk @rhysblakely @GreenpeaceUK @GreenJennyJones @timfarron A disgrace but it's alot more than wwtp causing that algae growth... I assume there is plenty of agricultural nutrient run off occuring for algae to grow on this scale.

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jol3 years ago

@Feargal_Sharkey @WindrushWasp @guardian @BenGoldsmith @CraigBennett3 @adamvaughan_uk @rhysblakely @GreenpeaceUK @GreenJennyJones @timfarron It's cost us all £57bn in dividends nearly 1/2 the sum spent on maintaining & improving the country’s pipes & treatment plants 1991-2019 which could have contributed to double the investment £900m my arse

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Qunech.es3 years ago

@Feargal_Sharkey @WindrushWasp @guardian @BenGoldsmith @CraigBennett3 @adamvaughan_uk @rhysblakely @GreenpeaceUK @GreenJennyJones @timfarron Well Prosecute them... You have the power to do it. There are plenty of now win no fee lawyers. They might do it for you. You have the evidence. The water companies will not do it. They caused it.

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Dcwebz3 years ago

@Feargal_Sharkey @WindrushWasp @guardian @BenGoldsmith @CraigBennett3 @adamvaughan_uk @rhysblakely @GreenpeaceUK @GreenJennyJones @timfarron Should be renamed United Futility, like banging your head against a wall trying to get this lot to stop polluting; rivers, streams and the sea .

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Bardsea-Green Films3 years ago

@Feargal_Sharkey @WindrushWasp @guardian @BenGoldsmith @CraigBennett3 @adamvaughan_uk @rhysblakely @GreenpeaceUK @GreenJennyJones @timfarron Welcome to the Lake District ☠

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Joesy 💙3 years ago

@Feargal_Sharkey @WindrushWasp @guardian @BenGoldsmith @CraigBennett3 @adamvaughan_uk @rhysblakely @GreenpeaceUK @GreenJennyJones @timfarron Those poor ducks & anything that’s trying to survive in that soup! 😰

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