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Last updated on August 6th, 2017 at 02:39 pm
Brought to you by Channel Ten and the Sunday Telegraph, a subversively-titled new eco-show:
Australians are being asked to go on a “carbon diet’’ to help save the planet, assisted by a special interactive television show …
A two-hour live show, Cool Aid: The National Carbon Test, on Channel Ten on March 4, will offer information, tips and advice on how every household can make a difference to global warming.
Via Infidel Tiger, who emails: “This may possibly be the stupidest idea for a show since ‘Celebrity Dog Challenge’. However, I am thrilled with the name. Does someone in Channel Ten marketing have a sense of humour?”