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Monthly Archives: August 2021

Green Party Leadership Elections 2021 (2nd – 23rd Sept)

28/08/2021by Clive Lord 2 Comments

The Existing leaders have both resigned, so technically a by-election  for one year not two but we get a new slate. Many members may not remember Adrian Ramsay as Deputy […]

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Greta wants governments to panic. Does this make sense?

21/08/2021by Clive Lord Leave a comment

Sandy Irvine has recently critiqued on Facebook some ideas on climate breakdown. Some. relating to ‘panic’ are recognizably from my blog. I agree with Sandy that ‘System Change’ is meaningless […]

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Climate Red Alert, but what will the Green Party do?

15/08/2021by Clive Lord Leave a comment

Greta Thunberg said 18 months ago she wanted governments to panic. Climate breakdown is now on Red Alert, as per the latest IPCC report. There are no end of suggestions […]

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A Ray of Hope (saving the Ecosphere)

08/08/2021by Clive Lord Leave a comment

A major problem bedeviling attempts to prevent climate breakdown is the Tragedy of the Commons:  the first to prevent it is at a disadvantage. Super Co-operators by Martin Nowak and […]

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Clive Lord joined the embryonic Green Party in March 1973, 5 months after its formation. Now 83, he is the longest serving member still active, and has recently published his book 'Citizens' Income and Green Economics'. He was major contributor to the Party's first ' Manifesto for a Sustainable Society', drafting the section outlining the crucial link between social justice and preserving the planet's life support systems, He has consistently advocated the Citizens' Basic Income as having a key role, until someone thinks of a better idea (44 years and still waiting).

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