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This is neither scepticism nor science – just nonsense

On October 23, 2004March 13, 2012 By admin

Published in The Guardian, on 23rd October 2004. The self-proclaimed sceptical environmentalist Bjorn Lomborg has been visible on London’s seminar circuit this week promoting his argument that spending money on climate change is wasteful and that the world would be much better off spending it on halting Aids and providing […]

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Green Alliance: twenty fifth anniversary

On October 7, 2004April 3, 2012 By admin

Published by Green Alliance, in October 2004. What I remember most is the office. It was a tiny triangle with a single window high up on the North wall. At its widest, it was about eight feet across, narrowing to six at the far end, all of fifteen feet away. […]

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