The climate change movement must be inclusive
At first I thought this a sentiment worth checking further. Then I read on...
'The climate change movement must be inclusive
The climate change movement must broaden its social base ...'
I'd say a good place for change might be your terminology. What on Earth is 'the climate change movement'. I don't recognise it, it doesn't make much sense and I don't very much like the sound of it.
A vast swathe of what ifs and must be done, with almost zero tangibles on what and how, especially in terms to engage and inspire those not so blessed to feed in the Westminster political or Islington media trough.
And that last para is priceless, showing our current leadership's true grasp of the issues and mindsets of those they claim to represent.
Par for the course, mind.
Addendum:
I have a fair idea what the responses from Dalston and Stoke Newington might be, but as an insider what do you reckon the deep thoughts on this might be from No.10?
Britain's Dirty Business
You guys get paid to come up with stuff like this, and then more to opine on how the general public are not getting with the 'green' programme?
Or is this another left-hand, right-hand minor issue that has slipped passed our elected representatives. I'm betting 10p it is.
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.
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Saturday, April 26, 2008
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