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Tag Archives: John Bolton
Alarmville or Calmville – which is the fantasy?
About 18 months ago I was struggling with an addiction to Zynga Poker on Facebook. It was so bad, I would happily spend 6 hours on a Saturday and frequently stay up half the night, playing with anonymous people and … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Science, Ecological Modernisation, Economics, Environment, Ethics, Intergenerational Injustice, IPCC, Limits to Growth, Maketplace of Ideas, Merchants of Doubt, Optimum Population, Politics, Scepticism, Sustainable development
Tagged Chris Huhne, IPCC, John Bolton, Millennium Development Goals
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Climate Change – It’s an Inside Job
The climate change angle can wait; as I want to tackle the ongoing financial crisis first… I have just gotten round to watching a DVD of the award-winning 2010 documentary, Inside Job, brilliantly narrated by Matt Damon, which tells the … Continue reading
Posted in Civilisation, Climate Science, Consumerism, Economics, Environment, Financial Crisis, IPCC, James Delingpole, Limits to Growth, Modernity, Money Fetishism, Philosophy, Politics, Religion, Scepticism, UNFCCC
Tagged Atlas Network, Carpe diem, Herman Daly, Inside Job, IPCC, James Delingpole, John Bolton, life, Occupy Wall Street, Sieze the day, Watermelons
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