LibDems discussing Peak Oil at their conference

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LibDems discussing Peak Oil at their conference

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http://politics.guardian.co.uk/print/0, ... 86,00.html
Other items on the agenda for the weekend conference - which closes on Sunday - are a boycott of Google for agreeing to a Chinese state request for censoring search items, and the reformation of MI5 and MI6 to make them more accountable.

Other debates include Peak Oil, nuclear power and the long-range affects of the Chernobyl disaster.
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PowerSwitchJames wrote:http://politics.guardian.co.uk/print/0, ... 86,00.html
Other items on the agenda for the weekend conference - which closes on Sunday - are a boycott of Google for agreeing to a Chinese state request for censoring search items, and the reformation of MI5 and MI6 to make them more accountable.

Other debates include Peak Oil, nuclear power and the long-range affects of the Chernobyl disaster.
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Slow down, please. Read the report again. It is the Greens who are discussing those things until Sunday.
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Post by monster »

Yes it was the Green Party.

I can confirm I attended a packed meeting on Peak Oil hosted by Green Party MEP Dr Caroline Lucas!!

I think they deserve support for being honest enough to discuss this issue and what we need to do (broadcast over...)
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Apologies - I don't know how I so completely misread that. It was a very very very busy week last week...
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Yep it was the Greens - and Roger CO and I were talking on the platform. I was delivery doom and gloom whilst Roger spoken of the Kinsale Energy Descent plan and solutions. Caroline spoke on CC. It all seemed to go very well.
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