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Thursday January 01 1970

Free Climate Change talk by expert Mayer Hillman at TCD

category dublin | environment | event notice author Wednesday January 23, 2008 17:13author by PaddyK2 Report this post to the editors

There will be a talk given by highly acclaimed Climate Change expert Mayer Hillman on the evening of February 8th of February in the Ed Burke Theatre, Trinity College Dublin.

Minister John Gormley is introducing the talk and Minister Eamon Ryan is closing it. This will not be a ticket event. The Ed Burke theatre holds 400 and as this is a non-ticket event, those interested should arrive early to ensure they have a seat for the talk.

author by PaddyK2publication date Wed Jan 23, 2008 17:19author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Mayer Hillman (born London, 1931) is a Senior Fellow Emeritus since 1992 at the Policy Studies Institute. A qualified architect and town planner, he completed a doctoral thesis on transport, planning and environmental issues in 1970 at the University of Edinburgh.
He is a strong proponent of personal carbon trading (and specifically Personal Carbon Allowances, a concept he helped develop), and believes public policy should be more socially and environmentally conscious. He is author of the book 'How We Can Save the Planet', Penguin (2004).

author by PaddyK2publication date Wed Jan 23, 2008 17:24author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Below is a link to an article by Mayer Hillman published in the London Independent 28 May, 2004.

Related Link: http://www.countercurrents.org/cc-hillman280504.htm
author by Brass Neck Departmentpublication date Wed Jan 23, 2008 18:27author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Just to clarify- this important talk on climate change will be opened by Minister Gormley, who is pushing through a motorway; and then closed by Minister Ryan who is overseeing the development of a complex of gas refineries?

Let's hope no one mentions Tara or Bellanaboy.

author by Lightbulbpublication date Wed Jan 23, 2008 21:20author address author phone Report this post to the editors

worth mentioning might be the very large incinerator being forced on the residents of Ringsend.

author by Green fanpublication date Sat Jan 26, 2008 22:08author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Greens only got 6 out the total of 166 TDs, just a little short of a majority. FF didn't need them for a government majority. They won't achieve all they want but they'll hopefully achieve significant changes with 2 senior ministries. It's better than banging your head against the wall in opposition. There are inevitable compromises but such is the nature of democracy. Better in and affecting some change than not.

author by former Green Party supporterpublication date Sun Jan 27, 2008 00:45author address author phone Report this post to the editors

What change? Nothing has been achieved except the use of some mercs and a possible ban on a certain type of lightbulb. Oh yeah and 26 million for wave power out of taxpayers money while 450 billion worth of oil and gas is handed over to Shell and friends. Can we have our votes back?

author by Another Former Greenpublication date Fri Feb 08, 2008 09:25author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The green party is just another collection of poliyicans trying a new line to fool people into thinking our system works. They support Bertie because they know they are F^cked when Cowen gets in. Stay away from liars and their free events. Carbon trading is also stupid. Another right wing solution. Consumerism is the problem. Does anyone know any positive benefit inyroduced by the greens to make ireland and the world a better place.

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