I've had this quote on standby since my last post, awaiting the inimitable tony's response, expecting him to describe how he doesn't personally give a monkeys... So thank you for the poignant introduction:
United Kingdom: The UK was the world's first industrialized nation and the first to emit fossil-fuel CO2. In the first 100 years of the Industrial Revolution, the UK emitted 3.7 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide. By the mid-19th century, the UK had produced almost four gigatonnes of CO2. The UK was the world's largest CO2 emitter in 1850, when its emissions were nearly six times those of the United States. However, the US surpassed the UK as the world's largest emitter in 1911.
^This is why the UK, if we have any conscience at all, ought not just stand by the touch line and say things such as "I don't give a monkeys".
I expect that some people will just not understand this concept - but we need to start to act as a whole planet, as well as a whole country, instead of acting like just one person, because we don't exist in a vacuum.