2011-06-22

A Green Ireland?

I remembered today that I placed a 2nd comment on The Guardian's webpage last Sunday, titled...

UK urges Ireland to build windfarms on west coast

"Plans to link electricity grids offer the UK a chance to meet its clean energy targets – but threaten to blight Irish beauty spots"

by Robin McKie, science editor

guardian.co.uk, Saturday 18 June 2011 22.40 BST

which went thussss......

KingCommo

19 June 2011 9:43AM


O course, it begs questions about the lack of 'Green' politicians in Britain?

Is it 'cause the people of Britain are ashamed about the environmental carnage their forefathers have committed across the globe, in their colonialist plunder escapades, and don't want to have to 'go there' with overt 'Green politics'?

It IS the economics of the future folks! No denying it! (Yes! I wrote 'economics' of the future, little of it we have left, thanks to.....!)

The rest of the world is under immense strain, from anti-Green power-broker corporations, too many from Britain, carry-overs from the British East India Company rampages of the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries.

So don't leave it too late Britons.

Do the Right Thing, environmentally, and you'll speed-up everyone else's transition to post-post-industrial revolution destruction!

Cameron! You should be listening HARD to Prince Charlie's knowledge on all matters-Green!

As should that Biggest Polluter, BP!

Big-Corp politicians and spin doctors who shout that 'carbon taxes' and other pro-environmental governors are gonna cost us in pocket and jobs and over-consumption, are traitors to all. They should be locked in chains and transported to... OH! The Falklands?