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Green IssuesA weekly column on current issues by John A Burton of the World Land Trust. The views expressed are personal, and do not necessarily reflect those of the WLT. Feedback and comments are welcomed. Read the most current Green Issues posts here. Labour party research.......Tuesday, October 03, 2006If you type "Buy Rainforest" into Google, at the top, or near the top, the World Land Trust website pops up. Yet Frank Field has apparently persuaded David Miliband, Secretary for Environment, that what is needed is a new initiative to "promote the idea of a worldwide trust which would allow individuals and companies to buy up chunks of tropical rainforest and save it from destruction" (Guardian, 2 October). 7 Comments:I find this hilarious. It just goes to show that politicans have zero research skills. It also sounds rather frightening: "wholesale 'privatisation' of the rainforest"! (I always shudder when I hear the word privatisation uttered by a politician.) And they want to "bring the international community together". I don't suppose they have considered involving the local communities... By Helena (WLT web admin), at 03 October, 2006 12:07
But I thought everyone understood what party "conferences" were really all about: A thinly veiled opportunity for slack-jawed politicians to grandstand, yabbering emotively at high volume and witter on at nauseating length about all things they'll never do, don't really want to do and can't do even if they did actually want to do them. By , at 03 October, 2006 16:00 Perhaps a tad cynical. Afterall, it is surely a good thing that politicians are realising that deforestation is actually an important issue. And perhaps even American politicians will wake up to the fact that saving existing forests is acually one of the cheapest ways of reducing greenhouse gas emissions. I am glad that Field and Miliband are taking up the cause, and the WLT will be very happy to show them how to do it. By John, at 03 October, 2006 16:25
So, John, what are you going to do? Letters to Guardian and Telegraph for starters? You must have contacts in press and parliament. Better still, go direct to Field and Millibrand. By , at 05 October, 2006 07:10
very entertaining - i think an email Frank Field / David Miliband form on your website would be a good idea. By Pete, at 05 October, 2006 17:19
Poor people want to cut down trees for fuel. If governments forbid it, they lose votes. So a blindeye to deforestation often is the result. By , at 05 October, 2006 17:58
Waiiiiiit a minute here!!! By , at 06 October, 2006 16:56 Response PolicyThe WLT reserves the right to delete any comments that are inaccurate, seriously illiterate, libellous, malicious, obscene or likely to cause offence on the grounds of decency. However, we will not normally delete responses that are simply critical or expressing and alternative opinion. Links to this post:Read the most current Green Issues posts here. |
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