Monthly Archives: March 2009

Memo to authority: practise what you preach

We are right to be angry at the failure of government, political and official, to give climate change the prominence it deserves in policy decisions and administrative action. Continue reading

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After the science, the hearts and minds

Sobering facts are emerging from our work with communities on climate issues, including the ever-more urgent need for real, physical collective action, notably by government. Continue reading

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