Have you been drinking Steve ?
What makes you think that?
Wish I had been. Been laid up with flu since Thursday.
I have worked in the environmental field for nearly 20 years afte 10 years as a management consultant. My doctorate is in Global Sustainabilty Management.
The last 7 years when "green issues" became sexy and worldwide businesses came under pressure to do the right thing, has led to.major issues being trivialised and the trivial becoming policy.
Short termism in resource management bolstred by 5 year cycles in government means that things like plastic bags are high on the agenda whilst soil erosion, food marketing and shortage along with extreme population growth sits in the margins.
Cynical? Moi? Well yes I am because I have seen very real issues being delivered (Like the Montreal Convention which has stopped the production and use of persistent organic chemicals, which can poison the land, damage habitat and cause genetic defects just as if a nuclear weapon had been loosed over the land), yet still the money trail grows and the people starve.
Cynical? Moi? Well yes I am. Having worked inside central government on real programmes (UK and abroad) for real change only to see the programmes pulled and forgotten. Happening everywhere globally. I am jaded by all the B-lox spouted. We are lucky - everyone ailve on this foruum will not live through potentially apocolyptical events but your future generations will. Oh I don't mean greenhouse issues, climate change etc. Simple resource availability for the logarithmic population growth and drift happening now will bring huge demand dynamics. Plastic bags - merely one sympton but in reality a flea on the arse of an elephant.
Steve