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Cameron's political problem: Blue or Green or both?

Posted by benet - 1 October 2007 at 5:55pm - Comments

The Climate Clinic has rolled into Blackpool for the Conservative Party conference. It is the last event of conference season and usually has the worst weather. I have been to conferences here when the wind blows so hard you can barely stand up: but not this week. Instead of rain and sleet we've got white clouds, a gentle breeze and even some sunshine. Not bad for October 1st.

Public rows and private chats

Posted by benet - 27 September 2007 at 7:50am - Comments

Greenpeace scientist Dr Doug Parr speaking at the aviation fringe event
Greenpeace scientist Dr Doug Parr speaking at the aviation fringe event

Wow! This conference is busy. For the last two days I have been running between fringe events, private meetings with ministers and - well - some parties.

So, a quick catch up on the Greenpeace conference campaign. Firstly our fringe events. On Monday we ran a large event on decentralised energy, which included a screening of our film "A Convenient Solution". The London Mayor - Ken Livingstone - spoke, as did the Energy Minister Malcolm Wickes and our very own John Sauven. It was a packed meeting which still managed to get into some of the detail on decentralised energy. If we are going to solve the climate challenge we are going to need real ambition.

Brown's big day

Posted by benet - 24 September 2007 at 12:30pm - Comments

Attendees of the climate clinic watch Brown's speech

Today Brown will deliver his first conference speech as Prime Minister, and you can't help but feel the excitement amongst Labour delegates. All the talk is about whether he will call a snap election.

Last night I was at the Social Market Foundation event and had a long chat to John Denham - the minister who notably resigned over the Iraq war in 2003. Now he is in the Cabinet as Secretary of State for Innovation, Universities and Skills. He gave me some very good reasons why Brown might want to call an election sooner rather than later - mostly to do with the amount of money in the Conservative Party war chest.

An Environmental Challenge to Labour

Posted by benet - 23 September 2007 at 5:07pm - Comments

Climate Clinic

 

As Labour start their 2007 Conference in Bournemouth today, all the talk is of a possible General Election. Every opinion poll gives Gordon Brown a big lead. A critical polling question is ‘Who would make the best Prime Minister?’ Brown wins hands down. He scores 54 per cent compared to David Cameron on 21 per cent.

Final reflections from the Lib Dem Conference

Posted by benet - 19 September 2007 at 6:33pm - Comments

I am writing this on the fast train from Brighton to London, heading back home from the Lib Dem conference. A much quieter day generally today, although last night was as busy ever.

I have been looking out for an old friend of mine - Mark Webster - who used to be an ITN correspondent. He has just taken a job as Ming Campbell's official spokesman: the Lib Dem's answer to Tony Blair's infamous spin-doctor, Alistair Campbell. But while Campbell was an ultra-tough media manipulator, Mark couldn't be fairer or friendlier.

A great aviation debate

Posted by benet - 18 September 2007 at 4:19pm - Comments

Susan Kramer and Michelle di Leo at the aviation debate

We've just had a great aviation debate. Michelle di Leo, from Flying Matters (the big pro-flying lobby group) was up against Simon Montague from Eurostar, Doug Parr from Greenpeace, and Lib Dem transport spokesman, Susan Kramer MP.

Talking before the event, Susan gave me her view of the Tory's Quality of Life report - which John wrote about on his blog. She thinks they haven't gone far enough on aviation, wind power or nuclear. To misquote Mandy Rice-Davies, she would say that wouldn't she. The Quality of Life report was co-authored by Zac Goldsmith - who is running as the Tory candidate in Richmond (Susan Kramer's constituency). If she welcomes it, it would be as good as endorsing her opponent. It is the one side of politics which really annoys me: the need to take opposite views on vital issues because of short-term tactical advantage.

Environment moves to the fringe

Posted by benet - 18 September 2007 at 11:17am - Comments

Reading about the Lib Dems climate plans at their party conference, Brighton 2007

A beautiful day in Brighton this morning! There were blue skies and sunshine as I walked along the seafront for my first meetings. There is no better way to start the day.

A green thread emerging at the conference

Posted by benet - 17 September 2007 at 11:09am - Comments

Ming Campbell contemplates his party's climate change manifesto

The Lib Dems are promising this conference will have a green thread running through every debate: from transport and energy, to international development and planning. It is early days – I haven’t even been into the conference hall proper yet – but the agenda looks good and seems to support this. This morning, they are debating the Party’s radical proposals to make the UK carbon neutral by 2050. This is exciting stuff, and exactly the kind of ambition we need if Britain is going to lead the world in the fight against climate change.

The Lib Dem challenge

Posted by benet - 16 September 2007 at 2:00pm - Comments

Lib Dem Conference, 2007: this way to the Climate Clinic

So conference season starts today with the Liberal Democrats in Brighton. I am just finishing up in Canonbury Villas before heading off to Victoria and a train trip to the seaside.

Three party conferences in three weeks will be hard work. But they are a great opportunity to meet key advisers and politicians away from the pressure of Westminster. I am an unashamed political obsessive, so I'm looking forward to spending 18 hours a day talking politics and the environment.

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