Can you ever forgive me?
Ever since our hopes of an international climate treaty burst into a ball of accord-tainted flames I have been wondering what it will be like on the corridors of the conference centre in the meetings...
View Articleit may as well be gobbledeegook
3 days in and how are we feeling? How far have we got? I cannot believe how tired I am when we have only been 3 days! We have been chasing people, and constantly trying to think of ways to get round...
View ArticleIsabel’s Granny has a lesson for International Politics
Every time I come home for the holidays, or for a special occasion, or just because I need to, mortality and the fragility of life seem to become more and more apparent. In the last year there have...
View ArticleAs Above, As Below
I thought it was high time I wrote something about THE SEA and climate change what with the film ‘end of the line’, the DEFRA report on the state of the UK’s seas, the Marine census, the oil spill and...
View ArticleAs Above As Below
Part 2 – Above I want to try and give you a broad view of all the different kinds of people, and the processes and businesses that rely on the sea, so that we can see how much of a resource it really...
View ArticleCome not-fly with me?
I hadn’t realised that I had never written about my decision not to fly…so here it is. The flying revolution, romanticised by the beautiful old airplanes and pilots with flying goggles and aviator...
View ArticleDuty v Inspiration
Spending 3 hours in a ‘suite’ of the millennium stadium in Cardiff could never be called exciting in itself: the sandwiches are pretty gross and you feel like you’re in the middle of an industrial...
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