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Dick of the Year: Mark Lynas

Bright Green Editors 31 December 2010 Dick of the Year: Mark Lynas2010-12-31T11:00:29+00:00 Environment 2 Comments
This is a nomination for Bright Green Dick of the Year by Mark Ruskell. Voting will open tomorrow. Mark Lynas, author, journalist and environmental activist. What on earth was Mark…
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Dick of the Year: Donald Trump

Bright Green Editors 30 December 2010 Dick of the Year: Donald Trump2010-12-30T15:00:22+00:00 Environment 2 Comments
This is a nomination for the Bright Green #dick2010 award from Siobhan Samson I think Donald Trump deserves the award for; a) Being conceited enough to believe that he can…
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Dick of the Year: Lord Browne

Bright Green Editors 30 December 2010 Dick of the Year: Lord Browne2010-12-30T12:00:15+00:00 *Society* 1 Comment
This is a nomination for Bright Green Dick of the Year from Manishta Sunnia. If you want to submit your own nomination email adamramsay @ gmail before midday on the…
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Dick of the Year: 10:10

Alasdair Thompson 29 December 2010 Dick of the Year: 10:102010-12-29T18:00:33+00:00 *Rights & Democracy* 4 Comments
My nomination for #dick2010. If you want to nominate someone, email a 200 word pitch to by the 31th Dec. Voting opens after the last entry is published. I spent…
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Dick of the year: Tony Hayward

Bright Green Editors 29 December 2010 Dick of the year: Tony Hayward2010-12-29T14:00:20+00:00 Environment 1 Comment
This is a nomination from Gilbert Ramsay for the Bright Green Dick of the Year award. You can nominate by emailing 200ish words to before 30 December. Former BP Chief…
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Dick of the year – Lord Lawson

Bright Green Editors 29 December 2010 Dick of the year – Lord Lawson2010-12-29T09:00:22+00:00 Environment 1 Comment
This is a submission for the Bright Green Dick of the Year award from Dave Hampton 'Carbon Coach' - for more climate denying dicks, have a look here. You can…
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Dick of the year: Sir Ian Wood

Bright Green Editors 28 December 2010 Dick of the year: Sir Ian Wood2010-12-28T20:00:42+00:00 Environment 3 Comments
This is a nomination for the Bright Green Dick of the Year award from Aberdeenshire Councillor Debra Storr - you can submit your own nomination by emailing before the 31st of…
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Climate chaos and market Maoism

Adam Ramsay 23 December 2010 Climate chaos and market Maoism2010-12-23T18:00:13+00:00 Environment 2 Comments
From all of Vince Cable's various leaked comments, one thing caught my eye. It wasn't his willingness to resign from government, nor his openness with constituents. It was his description…
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“When injustice becomes legal, resistance becomes duty.”

Bright Green Editors 14 December 2010 “When injustice becomes legal, resistance becomes duty.”2010-12-14T15:02:56+00:00 Environment 1 Comment
Words: Will McCallum. Photo: Phil McIver via flickr Guilty of conspiracy to commit aggravated trespass: so states the unanimous jury verdict.  Fifteen days of court and the twenty defendants who…
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If Cancún wasn’t a car crash, why do I feel like roadkill?

KateBlagojevic 13 December 2010 If Cancún wasn’t a car crash, why do I feel like roadkill?2010-12-13T02:53:47+00:00 Environment 2 Comments
World Development Movement press officer Kate Blagojevic writes from the climate summit in Cancún, Mexico. Follow her on Twitter at This time three years ago, I had a heated discussion…
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