Work on the economy continues at the Treasury, in Ireland, in the EU, at the IMF and in many other places around the globe. There's little stability in a house of cards however.
The independent views of a long time Green campaigner, Glenn Vowles, in Knowle, Bristol, UK. Thoughts about our real wealth - the natural world, the source of our resources and the basis of our lives - and how it can and should be sustained for generations. Aiming to: challenge institutions, decision making processes & politicians; identify & report compromise at crunch points; counter 'greenwash' & 'greenspeak'; describe, explain & advocate a green analysis, change & problem-solving.
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Tuesday, November 23, 2010
House of cards economics
Work on the economy continues at the Treasury, in Ireland, in the EU, at the IMF and in many other places around the globe. There's little stability in a house of cards however.
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