Palmed off

The clearing of forests for palm plantations in Indonesia and Malaysia is precipitating ecological disaster on a grand scale …HIGH CRUDE oil prices and government subsidies and policies encouraging the use of vegetable oils as fuel alternatives have driven increased global demand for using palm oil to create biodiesel. In July 2006, Malaysia and Indonesia [...]

Catalyst could cut emissions

A NEW way of disposing of carbon dioxide waste could reduce the UK’s greenhouse gas emissions by 4%.
According to scientists at Newcastle University, they have pioneered a technique which converts carbon dioxide into compounds known as ‘cyclic carbonates’. The scientists estimate that the process could, potentially, dispose of 48-million tonnes of waste carbon dioxide each [...]

Isle of Lewis windfarm shelved

SYNOPSIS
TO SOME people the decision to scrap the wind farm development, on Lewis, has been controversial. The wind farm was seen as an opportunity in transforming the island; many believe this has now been missed. With the Isle’s beautiful landscape, the Western Isles has always been a totemic or cultural iconic constituency for the SNP. [...]

OFT and Construction contracts

Construction firms facing inquiry by OFT over ‘price fixing’
A RECENT STATEMENT, on the 17 April 2008, from the Office of Fair Trading (OFT), about ‘rigged bids’ for building contracts reads like a listing of the UK construction industry. Although the investigation by the OFT originated from a specific complaint about irregularities that surfaced in a [...]

Cultural Genocide, Tibet & China…

CULTURAL GENOCIDE
AGAINST the might of the People’s Liberation Army, the Dalai Lama’s only weapon is words. By choosing his words, carefully, the spiritual leader has put the west’s precarious relationship with China firmly in the spotlight. When the Tibetan leader accused the Chinese government of cultural genocide he ratcheted up the stakes, causing the repression [...]

Scotland & Cultural Diaspora…

Post re-launched, 12 December 2008 from weblog archives (highly searched for article)

This journal was originally created using different software. Defaulting may therefore differ.
2009 is Scotland’s Year of Homecoming
… A nation that should make a virtue of its cultural heritage:

DIASPORA is a term often applied to Jews living outside of Israel but, the term [...]

The rule of law and a robust judiciary

A judiciary that is completely independent of government is an essential cornerstone of democracy. In the last week, and in the space of just three days, High Court judges in London and the Court of Appeal delivered three hammer blows to the British government – encompassing, the deportation of terrorist suspects, government interference in the [...]

Notes on torture

A response to Jameel Jaffer following an article published on the website of the Guardian Newspaper, dated Saturday 05 April, 2008. The original article can be retrieved by clicking on the enclosure link attached to the title of this journal.
… Respondent as BritishAirman
FIRSTLY, torture of “prisoners of war” is illegal. As the writer and [...]