Financial crisis? That's nothing
It's a shame The Grauniad seems to close comments early when they know what may follow.
As here...
Is Gordon Brown ready for this one?
I may have been moved to ask if he has been ready for anything so far.
Junkk.com promotes fun, reward-based e-practices, sharing oodles of info in objective, balanced ways. But we do have personal opinions, too! Hence this slightly ‘off of site, top of mind' blog by Junkk Male Peter. Hopefully still more ‘concerned mates’ than 'do this... or else' nannies, with critiques seen as constructive or of a more eyebrow-twitching ‘Oh, really?!' variety. Little that’s green can be viewed only in black and white.
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
CATEGORY - The Two E's
I think this deserves its own category now.
For those who have seen it before, this refers to discussions or debates where the needs of the Environment might end up at odds with Economic drivers (I have often called this the two 'Ecos' before, but actually environment and ecology are distinct and, sadly if ironically, can also compete).
Greenbuzz - Taking Care of Business
Guardian - It's the economists, stupid - I'd have to say that, while opinions are fine, if I were not an economist, I'd tread a wee bit cautiously, especially on an open blog, telling those who are their business.
Indy - The eco-crunch: Can Britain still afford to go green? - And in case you wonder who is an eco-expert, they are in here, too. Apparently.
The Guardian - The green squeeze - Do read the comments.... they're free.
Times - Trade minister Lord Jones hits out at green tax on flights
Guardian - Will the Green New Deal deliver? - There are an awful lot of folk on an awful lot of pedestals telling those below what's good for 'em these days. Glad to be spending more time on doing stuff to help most of my day. Might help when the revolution comes.
The Register - The FDRs of Green explain the gentle art of planet saving
Real Climate - A worthwhile read: Bridging the divides
Guardian - Free trade breakdown
The Register - What's the cost of global warming?
Gaurdian - Green routes to growth
BBC - Climate law 'could cost billions' - Of course, it 'might' not.
Guardian - NEW - The green revolution postponed
For those who have seen it before, this refers to discussions or debates where the needs of the Environment might end up at odds with Economic drivers (I have often called this the two 'Ecos' before, but actually environment and ecology are distinct and, sadly if ironically, can also compete).
Greenbuzz - Taking Care of Business
Guardian - It's the economists, stupid - I'd have to say that, while opinions are fine, if I were not an economist, I'd tread a wee bit cautiously, especially on an open blog, telling those who are their business.
Indy - The eco-crunch: Can Britain still afford to go green? - And in case you wonder who is an eco-expert, they are in here, too. Apparently.
The Guardian - The green squeeze - Do read the comments.... they're free.
Times - Trade minister Lord Jones hits out at green tax on flights
Guardian - Will the Green New Deal deliver? - There are an awful lot of folk on an awful lot of pedestals telling those below what's good for 'em these days. Glad to be spending more time on doing stuff to help most of my day. Might help when the revolution comes.
The Register - The FDRs of Green explain the gentle art of planet saving
Real Climate - A worthwhile read: Bridging the divides
Guardian - Free trade breakdown
The Register - What's the cost of global warming?
Gaurdian - Green routes to growth
BBC - Climate law 'could cost billions' - Of course, it 'might' not.
Guardian - NEW - The green revolution postponed
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