Originally posted by Richard Barrett
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Greta Thunberg at EU
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostIndeed, but it does let you read more of Green's piece without stumping up for the 'privilege' of doing so.
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Originally posted by BBMmk2 View PostGreta Thunberg certainly had a scowl at Trump!
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostFor that we should be grateful I suppose. I'm all in favour of "following the money" of course, and you don't have to look very closely to see that GT must have some powerful interests backing her (though not significantly powerful in comparison to the military-industrial complex), but nevertheless what she says is true, and the more publicity it gets, the more people might take the issues more seriously, for example when it comes to electing their governments. Also: financial and organisational backing is one thing, but the ability to stand up in the full glare of the global media and use this platform to energise a whole generation of people (and some of their elders) is quite another. I couldn't do that. I certainly couldn't have done it when I was 16.
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John Locke
Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostHm. The site of Nigel Lawson's climate change denial outfit, with no scientists on its board.
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Originally posted by John Locke View PostThey have Matt Ridley as an adviser. He has a degree in zoology and his doctorate was on the mating system of the common pheasant (Phasianus colchicus).
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostThe board consists of an economist, an inventor, an accountant and "Lord" Lawson. Viscount Ridley... yes, erstwhile chairman of Northern Rock I believe, perhaps not someone whose optimistic predictions ought to carry much weight.
reminds me a bit of this old favourite
At least the BBC has stopped wheeling out Lawson to spout his b*llshit
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Originally posted by doversoul1 View Post
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