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Jaguar and Climate Change

Below are extracts of letters between the car manufacturer Jaguar and Peter Shullot about climate change. The letters in full are at the bottom of the page. This is one of 65 sets of letters so you can find out what your supermarket, energy supplier and car manufacturer, and oil companies, airlines, house builders and other companies really think about climate change. The name Peter Shullot is made up – it is an anagram of The Polluters.

Jaguar also owns Land Rover

To Geoff Cousins, Managing Director –

I don’t want to see my freedoms taken away – to burn up the motorway, through villages and in cities, all within the speed limit of course – by these left-wing loons trying to deprive us of our rights in the name of climate change.

We all know climate change is a myth. Antarctica is still cold enough to freeze the b**** off a penguin and we haven’t stopped complaining about the rain here. So when the green nutters start talking about cycling and recycling, and the end of the car, I know our pain is their gain. Walk to work? To get to the office tomorrow I’d have to set off yesterday.

I see that you haven’t fallen for the green agenda. What Car magazine tells me Jaguar produces
223 grams/kilometre of carbon dioxide emissions against a target of 140 g/km. For some that puts you at the bottom of the list – for me it puts you at the top! Land Rover, who you own, is even better at 275 g/km.

Jaguar replied –

Confidential

I am pleased to learn your comments relating to the emissions of the Jaguar, we take pride in manufacturing such prestige vehicles and all of the products and services we provide should be commensurate with this.


Letter to Jaguar

Reply from Jaguar

 


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