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Author Archives: Bridgend's Green Leftie
Serious threat to Internet freedom
| Right now, the US Congress is debating a law that would give them the power to censor the world’s Internet |
Support my village’s struggle against biofuels land grabbing
| It is not just the fossil fuel companies that are in it for the money – and screw the locals who get in the way!
Biofuels have been getting a real bad press. There is potential for it to make a contribution to our energy needs, but as ever it needs careful management and cannot be entrusted to private sector capitalists, or else it can present the sort of nightmares presented below: Original Message:
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Bridgend Green Party Meeting Agenda – 17th November
| Bridgend Green Party Meeting Thursday 17th November 2011 at the COITY CASTLE INN Lounge. Bottom of Tremains Road, (by big railway bridge) Bridgend, CF31 1HA . 8.00pm ALL WELCOME This marks the Anniversary of the re-launched Bridgend Green Party So it would be nice to see as good a turn out as possible. AGENDA
NOTE – Venue is 2 minutes walk from both the Bus and Train stations in Bridgend. IF ANYONE NEEDS A LIFT, PLEASE LET ME KNOW Andy. |
Fracking is a TOP WORD of 2011
| Here is some reassuring evidence that lots of people want to talk about the same things as us!
Something the Global Language Monitor calls its Narrative Tracker technology determined the top words, phrases and names. This technology “analyzes the Internet, blogosphere, the top 75,000 print and electronic global media, as well as new social media sources” for references to certain terms. This year’s top honors in the word category go to words we’ve frequently seen and heard in the news recently:
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Co-operatives – an example of the past being the key to the future
The Co-operativeDid you know that co-operatives implemented the minimum wage 90 years before it was made law in the UK? Today, with just fifty days to go before the United Nations International Year of Co-operatives, we thought we’d share a short animated film that brings to life the past, present and future of the co-operative movement. Let us know what you think of the film!This localist approach is the embodiment of Green economics, and the Co-operative values have been seen in practice in the Co-operative’s crucial support in the fight against fracking.http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=KYPe5xJAm5w |
Editorial: Why Is Wales Still Not Safe From Fracking? (UK Progressive)
| Denis Campbell, Vale resident and Editor-in-Chief of the UK Progressive magazine, has published a great editorial in the wake of the fracking lobbying event at the Welsh Assembly on Tuesday that he and I attended
:http://www.ukprogressive.co.uk/editorial-why-is-wales-still-not-safe-from-fracking/article15577.html Amongst the excellent analysis in the editorial, Denis picks up on the fact that the First Minister and Bridgend AM, Carwyn Jones, along with Bridgend CBC, have been very slow on the uptake on this whole issue. He paraphrases me very well when comparing the impact of campaigning in Bridgend with the impact in the Vale: “Ironically in the next town over, the constituency of the 1st Minister for Wales, Andy Chyba of the Green Party said, protests are largely ignored, test wells are drilled and the anti-fracking argument gets seemingly nowhere. ” “So one-by-one plucky voters gather enough information to realise the lies of Big Oil, complicity of many government officials and lobbyists, Environment Agencies in over their heads and rely on well-meaning civil servants who do not have the answers and simply fill out forms, cover their tails and pass the hot potato decision on to the next desk. That is no longer good enough on this issue. The Vale took three courageous actions: they asked for lots of information from experts, rejected the test bore application and asked the Welsh Government to join them in kicking the can to Westminster and declaring a moratorium on fracking until more can be learned. 1st Minister [Carwyn Jones] is learning an informed electorate is a dangerous one. And a group committed to ensuring his colleagues also know all, causes him enormous problems.” He cannot say he hasn’t been warned! Louise Evans (centre) and Andy Chyba (left) lobbying in the Welsh Assembly building. (Photo: Courtesy of Denis Campbell) |
Sarah Wood’s new radio play – The State of Water
Fabulous blend of factual documentary and fictional drama about the most precious commodity on the planet, set in a Welsh context. Check out this new play by award winning writer, fellow fractivist, and good friend to The Vale Says No! team and Bridgend Greens:http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b016x2k6/Afternoon_Play_The_State_of_Water/ |
Stop Cuts to Solar PV Feed-in Tariffs (HM Govt. E-petition)
Responsible department: Department for Energy and Climate ChangeOn 31st October 2011 the Department for Energy and Climate Change proposed to cut feed-in tariffs (FITs) for solar energy generation from 43.3p to 21p, a drop of over 50%. This cut would affect retrofit installations of less than 4kW. Cuts proposed to FITs in other generation capacities were similarly drastic. We petition the government to withdraw this proposal and halt their attempt to cut FITs across all capacities, but especially below 4kW. These cuts would be highly destructive to the solar energy industry, which as a new sector is highly vulnerable to drastic market changes. If the plan is passed, it will jeopardise the 25,000 jobs directly linked to the industry, not to mention put terrific strain on at least ten times as many that that supply the industry such as manufacturers, movers, scaffolders, electricians, plumbers, web developers and stationers. We need to act quick if we want to save our PV for Free community scheme. |
Caroline Lucas ‘Never forget how powerful you are’ – speech @ St Paul’s
| This is why we are in the Green Party!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=fINJvPS7sqU ‘Never forget how powerful you are’ |








