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I am at a loss to understand what is right and what is wrong. Apparently we are all supposed to be reducing our carbon footprints, but 26th March was Australia Day. The fireworks display created massive amounts of "fallout". Same thing New Year's Eve and seemingly any excuse gives rise to the same ritual. No just here, but worldwide this is happening. Apart from the [supposed] global damage, when most countries are fiscally suffering, why is this practise continued.
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