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Direct action on climate change: successful tactic or Green nostalgia? : Comments

By Leigh Ewbank, published 7/6/2010

Direct action will continue to perform a cathartic function for climate change activists but whether it leads to transformative change is doubtful.

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Well, I might have used different language. I'm a lady dontcha know! But I'm with Peterson. It all begins and ends with the individual. It is as we change our thought processes and habits and activities individually but on a mass scale that governments will change what they do.
Posted by MissEagle, Wednesday, 9 June 2010 9:55:06 AM
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Has anyone else ever noticed that it is almost always those sitting on the top of the pyramid, getting their income from the tax payer, who waffle on most about cutting back on resource usage to save the world.

I have never heard any of them suggest we could cut back on the government payroll, to reduce the load on the real workers of the country.

I wonder why that is? Could it be that the further one gets from real work, the less you value the efforts of others?
Posted by Hasbeen, Wednesday, 9 June 2010 10:33:41 AM
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It might take some time before this news makes it into the news:

The world government has silently decided to end the warming agenda, and is now more worried about global cooling.

"The 58th Bilderberg Meeting will be held in Sitges, Spain 3 - 6 June 2010. The Conference will deal mainly with Financial Reform, Security, Cyber Technology, Energy, Pakistan, Afghanistan, World Food Problem, Global Cooling, Social Networking, Medical Science, EU-US relations."

Source: http://www.bilderbergmeetings.org/meeting2010.html

Governments worldwide now have the thankless task to follow the instruction from above and explain that to the people who have been following the warming hype for years.

It will be interesting to see how they will do that, and who will be the first, once they have returned from Spain
Posted by renysol, Friday, 11 June 2010 7:19:24 AM
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