Hi all,
this just came into my email (I already replied to another global warming thread with this, but suddenly thought it deserved it's own thread. Sorry, I'm not spamming.)
This is from the head of Simpol — which is a strategy to unite all the world's democratically elected politicians around some worldwide goals. Make YOUR vote count on international issues!
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Friends,
In case anyone was still wondering if there was a need for Simpol, there was a full-page article by Fiona Harvey in the London Financial Times on 6th December (page 17), entitled:
Lose-lose: the penalties of acting alone stall collective effort on climate change
The article can be found at:
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/a091a678-848e-11db-87e0-0000779e2340.html The following is an extract:
"According to some of the world's leading scientists, climate change poses a bigger threat to future prosperity than wars or terrorism. Yet governments remain reluctant to address this threat because any country acting alone to curb its greenhouse gas emissions, without similar commitments by other governments, risks damaging the competitiveness of its industries.
The result: paralysis. "There is a collective action problem internationally", says Mr. Miliband
. "You have to break this logjam".
So, how about writing to your MP, to the NGOs you support and to anyone else you can think of about Simpol and how it can break that logjam? Don't forget to include a link to the article or to send a copy of the article which you should be able to download. I will be writing to David Miliband and to Fiona Harvey. Let me know what YOU are going to do. If you need ideas for the text of your letters and emails, let me know and I'll be happy to help.
all the best
John
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John Bunzl - Trustee
International Simultaneous Policy Organisation
http://www.simpol.org
SP: Rediscovering the Sense of Our Collective Humanity