UK Election
Posted by mlamond in Clean up the World, Green News, Uncategorized, green media, greentv news on 29. Apr, 2010 | 1 Comment
May 6th is the UK’s election day and the leaders of the country’s largest three political parties – Gordon Brown, Nick Clegg and David Cameron have released video statements about their commitment to taking action on the environment. You can watch all three statements on Green TV at the following:
Gordon Brown – http://www.green.tv/asktheclimatequestion_gordon_brown
Nick Clegg – http://www.green.tv/asktheclimatequestion_nick_clegg
David Cameron – http://www.green.tv/asktheclimatequestion_david_cameron
Green TV would also like to remind UK voters that other parties and candidates are available – and that the opinions expressed in these videos are not necessarily ours!
That’s our disclaimer over…..
I’d also like to draw your attention to a film produced by think tank The Green Alliance. Called The Last Parliament, it features the dulcet tones of Sir Trevor Macdonald and highlights what should be the top priorities for the UK’s next parliament.
Watch it at – http://www.green.tv/ga_last_parliament
We’ll await the results next Friday.
5 Websites That Make Us Green-Geek-Out
Posted by annied in Green News, climate change, green media, greenblogs on 14. Sep, 2009 | 3 Comments
1. Strangemaps
Soon to be a book, Strangemaps has all kinds of (you guessed it) strange maps. Actually, they aren’t strange, so much as old.
Here are some high-lights:
“Homeland is where the Heartland is.” is particularly pertinent with the fuss in the British press a few weeks back: much ado about food shortages. DEFRA declared, “farmers [...]
5 Odd & Important green news stories from the bank holiday weekend
Posted by annied in Green News, WWF, green media on 02. Sep, 2009 | Comments Off
1. Japan elected a leftist government, but it doesn’t necessarily mean tougher action on climate change.
According to our friends at ClimaticoAnalysis.org, environmental activists ought to tone down the celebrating a wee bit (check out their blog post on the subject). Although the government wants 15% cut in GHG emissions by 2050, the DJP wants 30% [...]
