Thursday, July 16, 2009

Green Party Critical Of House Energy Bill
WASHINGTON, DC — The Green Party’s national Eco-Action Committee is sharply criticizing an energy bill passed in the US House (HR 2454), calling the legislation dangerously inadequate and a concession to polluting industries.
India: Top stars at greenpeace event
Environmental NGO Greenpeace launched a Climate Rescue Station at theCarter Road promenade, Bandra, as Mumbai is listed amongst the mega cities most vulnerable to the threat of climate change. Prominent citizens and celebrities joined Greenpeace in calling for action to save Mumbai from Climate Change.
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Emran Hashmi, Mahesh Bhatt, Shreya Saran, Tisca Chopra, Diana Hayden, Chang and Cyrus Broacha were amongst those joining the campaign.
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‘Low carbon’ is code for low ambitions | spiked
The Miliband plan reveals something profound about the politics of environmentalism: it justifies, even celebrates, underdevelopment and lack of investment in infrastructure, but in the dishonest language of ‘low carbon’ and ‘cleaner futures’. This is the opposite of revolutionary. Indeed, the government’s adoption of a new language that effectively heralds Britain’s position as a slow, meek and visionless nation is, in many ways, the final nail in the coffin of the industrial revolution that gave birth to modern Britain.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hello, Tom -

Thanks for spreading the word on climate change journalism & GFM's efforts. Much appreciated!

Cheers,
GFM