Monday, November 24, 2008
Greenpeace activists scale Bank of England on budget day to demand greater investment in green tech
Greenpeace activists scale Bank of England
Activists from environmental group Greenpeace scaled the Bank of England building in the City of London today, calling on the Government to invest in "green" industries as part of the response to the recession.
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Crashwatcher says:
I take it that they want investment in
a) Wind farms – except on remote windswept Islands such as Harris. (or any other place thats wild and uninhabited)
b) Tidal Power – except in a location with high tidal range where there are mud flats that waders feed on.
Perhaps Greenpeace should stop campaining against Green industries.
planning4acrash says:
This is the idiocy of the Green movement. What they are asking for is a boom and bust, the equivalent of a housepricecrash in green tech. And, once it is demonstrated to the public that carbon is not a poison and that manmade global warming is a fraud, then the artificially inflated stocks would crash down to earth. Things are misvalued because of fiat money, because it inflates distortions beyond real things, so, the construction of a building becomes more valuable than the environment, if prices could deflate back and speculation do less than real work, that would not be the case, but we can End the Bank of England.