The Guardian asks the Great and the Good what would be the single most important thing that would beat climate change.
First up, Kofi Annan.
"More money to international bureaucrats."
My, that\’s a surprising answer, isn\’t it?
The Guardian asks the Great and the Good what would be the single most important thing that would beat climate change.
First up, Kofi Annan.
"More money to international bureaucrats."
My, that\’s a surprising answer, isn\’t it?
Come on now, less sarcasm if you please. Those UN-funded Mercedes Benz’s don’t just ship themselves to Ghana you know.
Although I am still holding out for the SMFS’ plan on climate change. Appoint me dictator of the world, I’ll have everyone who utters the words “global crisis” shot and the problem will be solved. Or at least disappear.
Go on. You know it makes sense.
Other good ones:
Isabel Hilton
Policy has to follow science
… we cannot allow the global average temperature to rise above two degrees centigrade….With a clearly defined target, policy can be designed to meet it.
I assume she means global average temperature increase, not temperature, else we would have a rather different target. Nuclear winter anyone?
Jeremy Leggett
The renewable remedy
… But we will need to overcome the vested interests – or enlighten them
Somehow I doubt he is referring to himself here, merely the vested interests of his commercial rivals.