Letter: Green ideas are alive and well but living under assumed names
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Your support makes all the difference.THE Greens may have faded from the UK political scene but sustainability as a green economic concept is, supposedly, still very much at the heart of the Government's thinking. However, Jonathon Porritt wryly observed that the Whitehall launch of the latest strategy documents on 25 January was done 'in the complete absence of anyone from the Treasury'.
Chris Moorhouse
Poole, Dorset
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