Archive | September 2015

“The greenhouse gas emissions are falling”.

Actually they are creeping up.There were only two years when there was a decline,at the height of the recession.

Actually they are creeping up.There were only two years when there was a decline,at the height of the recession.

Cereal Killer killers.

London mayor,Boris Johnson praised Shoreditch's Cereal Killer cafe,which was trashed by a mob protesting the gentrification of the district.

London mayor,Boris Johnson praised Shoreditch’s Cereal Killer cafe,which was trashed by a mob protesting the gentrification of the district.

Rock of St.Peter.

Pope Francis will spread his uplifting message in a new rock album entitled 'Wake up'.

Pope Francis will spread his uplifting message in a new rock album entitled ‘Wake up’.

Sins of emission.

VW  CEO Martin winterkorn is 'endlessly sorry' about rigging the emission s tests.

VW CEO Martin winterkorn is ‘endlessly sorry’ about rigging the emission s tests.

“Promises,promises”.

Extravagant promises made by our party leaders ultimately rest on the backs  of the taxpayers.

Extravagant promises made by our party leaders ultimately rest on the backs of the taxpayers.

It’s not the economy,stupid.

Without a planet there is no economy.

Without a planet there is no economy.

Portrait of the artists as old men.

The Purcell string quartet (Canada) 25 years on.

The Purcell string quartet (Canada) 25 years on.

It isn’t easy being green.

Excluded from the leaders debate,Elizabeth May tweets her way into the conversation.

Excluded from the leaders debate,Elizabeth May tweets her way into the conversation.

To boldly go for it.

Political mavericks,Donald Trump,Bernie Sanders and UK's George Corbyn,capture the attention of the weary electorates.

Political mavericks,Donald Trump,Bernie Sanders and UK’s George Corbyn,capture the attention of the weary electorates.

A voice from beyond.

In an open letter,former prime minister Jean Chretien delivers a scathing criticism of Stephen Harper's foreign policy.

In an open letter,former prime minister Jean Chretien delivers a scathing criticism of Stephen Harper’s foreign policy.