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ultimately eco blog: December 2009
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Even small changes can make a big difference. Tuesday, 8 December 2009. In response to Copenhagen climate summit in disarray after 'Danish text' leak. I think we should stop putting the power in the hands of the few. This planet is not ours we belong to the planet, nature is not to enrich us, we are born from nature, she is our mother, we owe it to our children, and grand children, we owe it to the future of our race. This is not about making a profit now! NATURE DOESN'T GIVE BAILOUTS! 8226; Divide poor ...
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The Constant Economy: Here’s what’s wrong with politics in Britain
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Sunday, 1 November 2009. Here’s what’s wrong with politics in Britain. Have a look at the following paragraph. It’s a House of Commons Early Day Motion from March 2009, asserting:. Then have a look at this House of Commons Early Day Motion from October 2009. It is virtually identical. You would expect that whoever approved the first motion, would necessarily approve the second. Not so. Below is a list of Labour MPs who approved the first, and rejected the second. To my knowledge there were no great debat...
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Resources | Beyond Growth
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Until recently it was quite difficult to find information on the limits to growth. It was a niche subject and the best books on it were out of print. Not any more. The subject is going mainstream, slowly but surely. Recent quotes and statements are on the news page, and more notable resources are listed here. Here is a collection of useful places to find out more. It’s a work in progress, and if you know of good books and things to add, either leave a comment or email me and I’ll add it. Share on Faceboo...
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The Constant Economy: December 2009
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Wednesday, 9 December 2009. The big green bogeyman. Why must the media undermine sensible carrot and stick eco-initiatives by turning them into inaccurate scare stories? Other newspapers are less direct, but no less tricky when it comes to green policy. A couple of years ago, a broadsheet was given an exclusive look at a green car policy being proposed by the Conservative party's Quality of Life review, which I was part of. But by the time it was published in that paper, all reference to clean cars becom...
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The Constant Economy: Councils CAN stop Garden Grabbing
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Wednesday, 20 January 2010. Councils CAN stop Garden Grabbing. John Healy the Housing Minister, has admitted that ‘garden grabbing’ by developers has become a serious problem in ‘hot spots’ around the country, but has lambasted Councils for allowing it to happen. The Minister’s view is backed up by a Kingston University review which found that areas which had stated a preference for limited building on gardens found it easier to turn down developers’ applications. But in the meantime, we need to demand q...
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The Constant Economy: November 2009
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Sunday, 1 November 2009. Here’s what’s wrong with politics in Britain. Have a look at the following paragraph. It’s a House of Commons Early Day Motion from March 2009, asserting:. Then have a look at this House of Commons Early Day Motion from October 2009. It is virtually identical. You would expect that whoever approved the first motion, would necessarily approve the second. Not so. Below is a list of Labour MPs who approved the first, and rejected the second. To my knowledge there were no great debat...
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The Constant Economy: February 2010
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Tuesday, 9 February 2010. Sea Shepherd Needs our Support. You may have seen on the news that the wonderful Sea Shepherd. Organisation has had quite a run-in with the Japanese Whalers. Their fast interceptor vessel Ady Gil was rammed and sunk by the Japanese harpoon ship Yushin Maru. Since then, both of their flagship vessels - the Steve Irwin and the Bob Barker - have engaged the Nisshin Maru factory ship. This is the first time Sea Shepherd has had both ships on the Nisshin. Nat West Bank sort 50-21-16.