Green House Think Tank
Green House is a green think tank, founded in 2011. Caroline Lucas commented on its launch, "Green House will present a radical challenge, not just to ordinary politics but to all of us in the progressive and environmental wing of politics." [1]
Its primary aim is to lead the development of green thinking in the UK. It does so primarily by publishing for free download reports on green topics, and also by holding events, running a website including shorter pieces or gases on topical subjects, intervening in media debates and maintaining a supporters’ network.
Board[edit]
- John Barry[2]
- Ray Cunningham[3]
- Andrew Dobson
- Jonathan Essex[4]
- George Graham[5]
- Brian Heatley[6]
- Tom Lines[7]
- Andrew Pearmain
- Rupert Read[8]
- Molly Scott-Cato[9]
Advisory Group[edit]
- Victor Anderson
- Bea Campbell
- Andrew Cunningham
- Ed Gillespie
- Tim Jackson
- Jean Lambert
- Michael Meacher
- Mary Mellor
- Allyson Pollock
- Jonathon Porritt
- Pritam Singh
- Geoff Tansey
- Simon Thomas
References[edit]
- ↑ "Green Party: New Think Tank to Launch".
- ↑ [1]
- ↑ [2]
- ↑ [3]
- ↑ [4]
- ↑ [5]
- ↑ "Tom Lines home page".
- ↑ "Rupert Read: Green Politician and Philosopher".
- ↑ "Professor Molly Scott Cato". University of Roehampton.
External links[edit]
- http://www.greenhousethinktank.org/page.php?pageid=home
- http://sd.defra.gov.uk/2011/07/green-house-a-new-green-think-tank/
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