Posts Tagged ‘Nigel Lawson’
The Green Bubble #3: Organic Food
Posted at 6:20 pm | Filed Under Viewpoint, environmentalism
This is one of a number of posts dealing with the fundamental concepts explored by Nigel Lawson in a previous post.
Organic food, so beloved of eco-conscious mums at the behest of their propagandized children, is heading for a big crash as household budgets are squeezed. This article from James Delingpole is one of a number [...]
The Green Bubble #2: Billions wasted on UN Climate programme
Posted at 1:08 pm | Filed Under Viewpoint, climate science
As if by magic, Nigel Lawson has his thesis immediately proven by John Vidal, Environment Editor at the extremely pro-AGW “The Guardian” with this piece:
Billions of pounds are being wasted in paying industries in developing countries to reduce climate change emissions, according to two analyses of the UN’s carbon offsetting programme.
Leading academics and watchdog groups [...]
The Green Bubble #1: Nigel Lawson
Posted at 5:05 am | Filed Under Viewpoint
This is the first of a series of articles on the impending demise of the Great Green Engine into the buffers of economic reality. Nigel Lawson (now Lord Lawson of Blaby), former Chancellor of the Exchequer under Margaret Thatcher, calls time on the Green Bubble:
At the heart of the credit crunch now afflicting the global [...]