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Tag Archives: economic growth
Green Terrorists
For over a decade now, the west has been at war with Islamic extremists. The last thing we need right now is war on two fronts. This is what is being contemplated by some of the most radical of the … Continue reading
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Tagged deep green resistance, eco-terrorists, economic growth, ecotards, greens, war
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Zero Growth: a green ambition
The greens are an ideaological bunch aren’t they. Feel good policies without considering the consequences. I recently came across a particulary disturbing green dream, zero growth. Surely they’re not this insane? Right? This article, published in GreenMag, discusses this ambition … Continue reading
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Tagged bob brown, economic growth, green, greenpeace, maurice strong, patrick moore
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