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		<title>Comment on Green rhetoric has to be replaced with workable climate policy action by Neil Damon</title>
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		<dc:creator>Neil Damon</dc:creator>
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		<description>Green politics are ever increasingly important - as embellished in the press on an ever more rapid and scare mongering way. The problem I see for political parties to truly turn green filters right from multinationals, through government, passed local authorities and down to everyday people. Who wants to get out of their cars? ( a minority that&#039;s for sure). Who wants to switch over to green fuel (another minority) and which parties can truly embark on crusades against oil companies and pharmaceuticals who gain their revenues from brown energy and polluting industries?
I don&#039;t know the answers but would be interested to hear what EP have to say on the real way to make changes in green politics!
Nice post, thanks.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Green politics are ever increasingly important &#8211; as embellished in the press on an ever more rapid and scare mongering way. The problem I see for political parties to truly turn green filters right from multinationals, through government, passed local authorities and down to everyday people. Who wants to get out of their cars? ( a minority that&#8217;s for sure). Who wants to switch over to green fuel (another minority) and which parties can truly embark on crusades against oil companies and pharmaceuticals who gain their revenues from brown energy and polluting industries?<br />
I don&#8217;t know the answers but would be interested to hear what EP have to say on the real way to make changes in green politics!<br />
Nice post, thanks.</p>
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