Posted on 3 September, 2008 by rickwilsontg
Over the last week I have been reviewing the major UK political party’s positions concerning climate change and sustainability.
What has been most interesting is the start stop nature of their attempts to take action. This has been especially true of the Conservatives who have made initially bold policy presentations only to back away when the [...]
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Posted on 26 August, 2008 by rickwilsontg
My post yesterday was about the apparent absence of UK public political concern about the environment raised by the August Mori Poll. This post The Myth of Apathy argued that this apparent apathy covered feelings of powerlessness over the scale of the global problems facing us, the post suggested that our leaders have a key [...]
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Posted on 30 July, 2008 by rickwilsontg
Following the really useful comments from ‘Abertawe Red’ I wanted ask myself some general questions;
What do I believe?
What does government mean to me?
What should our relationship be with it?
My views are personal, I do not promise that they are unique, but they are considered, so here goes….
Our planet with its conditions so [...]
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