The New Food Panic: Scientists Call for Green Revolution 2.0 & FoE says No!

Posted by annied in FoE, agriculture on 21. Oct, 2009 | Comments Off

Well, it looks like world maybe headed for a second green revolution. None the least to do with the Royal Society for Agriculture’s new study that calls for £2 billion for R&D over the next decade. A new study from the International Food Policy Research Institute (find link Nelson et al) forecasts future crop yields based upon the IPCCs second worst scenario is 1.6 degree Celsius average rise in global temperatures combined with two climate change weather pattern models (NCAR & CSIRO). But Kew Gardens and Friends of the Earth both argue for biodiversity instead.

Have you met Ade?

Posted by annied in green media on 22. Sep, 2009 | Comments Off

Ade Thomas, green.tv’s founder (our very own version of George Monbiot) has a conversation with the bloggess. For a guy who runs a tv channel and a web-design firm and works in London, he’s quite the naturalist. Ade talks about his boys, growing up in Oxford, fishing, urbanization and rapacious, invasive American invaders.

The Environment Agency versus Panorama: Whose side are you on?

Posted by annied in Environment Agency on 18. Sep, 2009 | Comments Off

Last week Panorama reported on “Britain’s Dirty Beaches.” The Environment Agency disagrees and we’ve got their rebuttal:

World Water Week– the Stockholm Statement, just hot air?

Posted by annied in UNEP, climate change, water on 27. Aug, 2009 | Comments Off

World Water Week from Stockholm: are you thinking what can be more boring and ineffectual than a room full of officials agreeing to agree to manage water and sanitation better? Well actually, the end result, the Stockholm Statement, is worth shouting from the rooftops about.