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To: Moominoid who wrote (35352)6/2/2008 2:21:49 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 219587
 
Signs of green abandoning: Now is not the time to abandon our ambition to be green
guardian.co.uk, UK - May 31, 2008
We cannot abandon our commitment to green policies in the face of economic difficulty. Just as the need to control inflation is still critical at a time of...

I'm a master of reading the writting on the wall. This is a thing shcools don't teach: reading what is written on the wall.

Wake up America
The snail darter, the spotted owl, the caribou--they are NOT more important than humans. It's time liberal environmentalists understood thathttp://wwwwakeupamericans-spree.blogspot.com/2008/06/how-fed-up-are-you-with-gas-prices.html

Government is creating a green fear for monetary gain.

More than seven in 10 voters insist that they would not be willing to pay higher taxes in order to fund projects to combat climate change, according to a new poll.

Three in 10 (29 per cent) of all respondents would oppose any more legislation in support of green policies, while close to a third of citizens (31 per cent) believe that green taxes will have no discernible effect on the environment since people will still take long-haul flights regularly and drive carbon-heavy vehicles.

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Fuel protests herald grim times for European green policy
Globe and Mail, Canada - May 27, 2008
... may find the gaps between their views have narrowed, as formerly ecologically assertive leaders react to rising voter backlash against green policies. ...