| Green jobs are about a reduced impact on the environment, good working conditions and being able to earn a decent income. This film by Jean Lambert, London’s Green MEP since 1999, looks at Acorn House, Arcola Theatre, and Calverts as examples of what a green job can be. There are many lessons we should be promoting locally here. |
Yearly Archives: 2011
LOCAL QUESTION TIME
| SUSTAINABLE WALES INVITES YOU A REFERENDUM AND ELECTION QUESTION TIME AT EVERGREEN HALL, ANGEL ST., BRIDGEND AT 8pm, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2011. The panel will consist of election candidates of the Labour, Plaid Chair: Margaret Minhinnick, Director, Sustainable Wales The Question Time is being is held because of the imminence of the Questions on any subject, from Bridgend constituency, Welsh or UK If you have a short question, e mail it to Sustainable Wales on Everyone welcome/ Entrance free. Croeso cynnes I bawb. Mynediad am ddim. |
The positive impact of Green politics
| TOTNES – TOWN OF THE FUTURE
Totnes is featured in the folowing Guardian article: http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2011/feb/06/totnes-transition-towns-ethical-living It can surely be no coincidence that there are Green Councillors at three levels of government here! |
Caroline Lucas’ rallying call for prospective Green Councillors
| We are already beginning to think ahead to the 2012 BCBC elections. We will be looking to stand as many candidates as possible, across the whole County Borough. Watch this short (3min) video to see the sort of qualities we are looking for. |
Dragging Parliament into the 21st Century – another Green Party initiative!!
Yet again, it takes the Green Party to try to instil some commonsense into a mad world:
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LOCAL QUESTION TIME
| Below are details of an event being run and promoted by SUSTAINABLE WALES. The Green Party will be taking part. We hope Jake Griffiths, Wales Green Party Leader will be able to take part – otherwise a South Wale West candidate will take part. It would also be great to have as many people as possible in the audience and taking part, PRESS RELEASE (As seen in this week’s Gazette): QUESTION TIME WILL CLARIFY PARTY DIFFERENCES Monday, February 28 is Chance for the Bridgend Public to find out what A public Question Time is being organised by charity, Sustainable It takes place at EVERGREEN HALL, ANGEL ST., BRIDGEND (next door to Director of Sustainable Wales, Margaret Minhinnick, said today: The Labour, Plaid Cymru, the Liberal Democrats, the Conservative and Wales Questions might be asked on any mainstream subject the economy, Sustainable Wales is organising the Question Time, as we do for most March 3rd is the referendum date in Wales, and the Question Time is Remember there is an Assembly election in Wales on May 5th this Sustainable Wales urges the public to make use of a rare political Sustainable Wales believes a Yes vote in the referendum on March 3 More information: 01656 783405 <mm> |
Catch Caroline and some Green Councillors on Channel 4
| 18:25 THE POLITICAL SLOT 5 MINS –
Saturday 5 February, Channel 4, [S]<?XML:NAMESPACE PREFIX = O /> (Just before the C4 news) Britain’s first Green MP Caroline Lucas and some of her local councillor colleagues talk about the policies Greens are fighting for in parliament and town halls around the country. |
Your Views submission – right of reply please!
| RESPONSE TO LETTER IN GLAMORGAN GAZETTE ON 03/02/11 page 29
I simply cannot allow the letter from the climate change sceptic, David Lewis of Porthcawl, to go unchallenged.
Mr Lewis is typical of the sort of science sceptics who question evolution by natural selection; the extent of the holocaust; and the shape of the Earth. The science is established and incontrovertible – human activity, in a wide range of fields, is contributing to accelerated global warming. It may be a bit too complicated for Mr Lewis to get his head around and may not be happening quite quickly enough (the timescales involved are tricky for small minds to grapple with) for him to be prepared to acknowledge it as a problem to him in his cosy little world, but denying facts in no way changes facts. You do not achieve a balanced debate, Mr Lewis, by countering well-grounded scientific research with ill-informed drivel. He probably has enjoyed watching self-publicising buffoons like Lord Christopher Monckton on television recently preaching his pseudo-scientific nonsense, rather than spent his time, rather less entertainingly, wading through the decades’ worth of mountains of properly scrutinised and endorsed peer review research by proper climate scientists. The fact that it makes people feel better about themselves to deny the evidence, and carry on as ever they have without a sense of guilt, is exactly the attitude that allowed the holocaust to happen and that allowed churches to burn scientists as heretics. The one thing that I thoroughly agree with Mr Lewis on is the importance of children, in fact everyone, questioning everything and demanding evidence to support claims they are asked to accept. This way we have a hope of ridding the world of superstitious nonsense and self-interested purveyors of cultivated ignorance. For those that still cannot be bothered to do the due diligence, think on this. If the climate scientists are wrong, what will be the consequences for the world? Now compare this scenario with the consequences of the climate change sceptics being wrong. This ought to scare people out of their complacency. However, complacency is the order of the day in too many corridors of power and we are probably doomed to contending with serious consequences in my lifetime, and certainly my children’s lifetime. I hope Mr Lewis and his Lordship are around long enough to perhaps say “Oops, sorry!” as high tides lap at the door of the Ancient Briton one day. |
Bridgend Green Party Annual General Meeting
| Bridgend Green Party Annual General Meeting Thursday 17th February 2011 at the Haywain Function Room. Coychurch Road, Bridgend, CF31 2AP. 7.30pm PROVISIONAL AGENDA
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The Empty Press Room – How Corporate Journalism Happily Lost Interest in Climate Change
| Thanks to Tunny for flagging this up.
It is a serious issue that, I believe, ties in with some of the points I have made about ‘greenwashing’. One tragic mistake after another, methinks. |
