Chris Johns Here’s a recent headline from a BBC story about wind farms: Climate change: Opposing wind farms morally unacceptable - expert The ‘expert’ concerned is Lord Debden, the U.K. Climate Change Committee chair. Here is something else he said:
I agree wholeheartedly with you, Chris.
Our governments can do so much more in the quest to slow down climate change
They can change planning laws
They can reverse previous decisions if they do not allow us to protect our future
They can give serious grants to all sustainability activity ... and not make it a bureaucracy nightmare.
They can reverse the ridiculous rules in agriculture that penalises farmers for having wooded areas - surely that is what they should be encouraging?
They should insist on tree lined roads to save cooling costs!
I agree wholeheartedly with you, Chris.
Our governments can do so much more in the quest to slow down climate change
They can change planning laws
They can reverse previous decisions if they do not allow us to protect our future
They can give serious grants to all sustainability activity ... and not make it a bureaucracy nightmare.
They can reverse the ridiculous rules in agriculture that penalises farmers for having wooded areas - surely that is what they should be encouraging?
They should insist on tree lined roads to save cooling costs!