Climate Change: Consultations and Reports
When you are as mad as Howard Beale about the government's climate policy, you do have recourse. You can take part in one of the many consultations that parliamentary committees and departments have...and if there is anything worse than being mad as hell it's being mad as hell and then realising that you have missed an opportunity!
So, if you happen to want to keep track of government consultations, or the reports that various parliamentary committees and commissions produce for the purposes of forming rational policy you are in luck. The British Ecological Society has a blog to keep you up to date with both, and a website that has a short list of open consultations.
I have just added these links to my sidebar along with links to the Environmental Audit Committee (EAC), Environment Food and Rural Affaris Committee (EFRA), House of Lords Science and Technology Committee(HL-STC), Sustainable Development Commission (SDC) and the Royal Commission for Environmental Protection (RCEP).
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So, if you happen to want to keep track of government consultations, or the reports that various parliamentary committees and commissions produce for the purposes of forming rational policy you are in luck. The British Ecological Society has a blog to keep you up to date with both, and a website that has a short list of open consultations.
I have just added these links to my sidebar along with links to the Environmental Audit Committee (EAC), Environment Food and Rural Affaris Committee (EFRA), House of Lords Science and Technology Committee(HL-STC), Sustainable Development Commission (SDC) and the Royal Commission for Environmental Protection (RCEP).
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