Ed Milliband's poll

What can we do to change the minds of decision makers and people in general to actually do something about preparing for the forthcoming economic/energy crises (the ones after this one!)?

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But how is he going? Plane, train, automobile, boat or the no carbon option - swimming?
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He could get a lift with someone who's going that way.
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foodinistar wrote:But how is he going? Plane, train, automobile, boat or the no carbon option - swimming?
It's a rather tired arguement. We should be the ones good at wholistic thinking. If someone burns a lot of carbon getting to a meeting but his actions persuade a great many other people to burn less carbon then his actions provide a net benefit.

If Gordon swims to Copenhagen but is followed by a power boat carrying his papers he has achieved about as much as Dave on his bike.

(It's an entertaining immage, nevertheless.)
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biffvernon wrote:
foodinistar wrote:But how is he going? Plane, train, automobile, boat or the no carbon option - swimming?
It's a rather tired arguement. We should be the ones good at wholistic thinking. If someone burns a lot of carbon getting to a meeting but his actions persuade a great many other people to burn less carbon then his actions provide a net benefit.
In this case, yes. It's an oft and ill-used excuse though, like your one flying to New York for her film première, what was it, 10-10 for a copy or something. :wink:
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He could sail there. That really would send a message.
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emordnilap wrote: In this case, yes. It's an oft and ill-used excuse though, like your one flying to New York for her film première, what was it, 10-10 for a copy or something. :wink:
Oh come off it. Franny Armstrong has done more to help solve the problem in the last year than just about anyone on the planet. Age of Stupid world premiere yesterday in 63 countries (would have been 64 but Nigeria banned it 'cos they didn't like the stuff about the oil industry in their country!). Ed Milliband at the premiere - again! She's done a lot to influence him. Here's his piece in the Grauniad today:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree ... ate-change
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Alright, fine.
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Paxman interviewed Ed Milliband this week. Watch it here from 12 minutes 10 sec in for the next few days:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0 ... 9_09_2009/

Very poor performance from Ed.
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