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Waiting to Credit Marvels

on global justice, climate change, cricket, living in Winchester and other trials of patience

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Gordon Brown’s moral universe

Gordon Brown outlined his vision of a universal moral code underpinning achievement of the Millennium Development Goals in the CAFOD Pope Paul VI Memorial Lecture.

Published December 8, 2004
Categorized as Uncategorized Tagged alpha, ethics, interdependence, UK

Naomi Klein: Iraq is a laboratory for neoliberalism

Review of the London meeting at which Naomi Klein spoke on the subject of Making a Killing: The Corporate Invasion of Iraq

Published November 25, 2004
Categorized as Uncategorized Tagged beta, iraq war, naomi klein, neoliberalism

Limits to growth: managing the politics

“People, Planet and Politics: Is economic growth compatible with sustainability?” The Resurgence event held in London on November 17th. Speakers were Jonathon Porritt, Michael Meacher and Satish Kumar.

Published November 18, 2004
Categorized as Uncategorized Tagged beta, limits to growth

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A blog by Bill Gunyon

Editor of Tread Softly briefings on global justice. Involved with local renewable energy, Hampshire Hogs Cricket, Winchester Poetry Festival and City of Winchester Trust. Still playing fives and real tennis. Views my own. Please respect copyright.

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Heaviness of being. And poetry
Sluggish in the doldrums of what happens.
Me waiting until I was nearly fifty
To credit marvels. Like the tree-clock of tin cans
The tinkers made. So long for air to brighten,
Time to be dazzled and the heart to lighten.

Seamus Heaney, from Seeing Things