ta0027-GL28-Dec84Jan85.pdf
size: 4.70 MB
Year: 1984
Source: Scan from Tim Andrewes personal archive
Archived: January 2018
Summary:
Cover price increase to 40p
Cover: Graphic starving mother and child with caption Dying For You To Have A Happy Christmas
Headlines: Famine: death by design, Molesworth in pictures, Nitrate pollution, Festive recipes
Contents:
- p2 Editorial & ads.
- p3-4 “Famine: Death by Design” by Jon Carpenter
- p5 “Shades of Green” by Chris Savoryreporting on French greens
- p6-7 “New Age or old $tory?” by Martin Stott on an economic conference
- p6 “Eco and the Miners” by Patrick Whitefield
- p7 “All Against Nukes” by Jan McHarry on international anti-nuke conference
- p8 &13 Photo spread of Molesworth Harvets for Hungry in October
- p9-12 “Nitrate Pollution: Prevention or Cure?” pull-out report by Bob Allen
- p14 “Mutlangen-Bonn” peace march report by Caroline
- p15 Letters
- p16-18 Network news including Molesworth Rainbow Village report by Brig Oubridge
- p19 Festive recipes
- p20 “I Believe” credo by Richard St Barbe Baker
Format:
5 A3 sheets printed double sided and folded to give 20 pages.
All Our Yesterdays - On This Day
8th October
Events on this day in (Green) History
- 1988 : Aussie poet and activist Judith Wright in final speech, warns of environmental problems ahead...
- 1978 : The Times runs an "ice caps melting" story
- 1971 : Lord Kennet pushes back against Nature's "John Maddox" on the greenhouse effect.
- 1959 : Shell says "nothing to see here" on carbon dioxide build-up
NB Links to All Our Yesterdays website open in a new tab/window
All Our Yesterdays - On This Day
Links to All Our Yesterdays site for events that happened on this day in (Green) History
- 1988 : Aussie poet and activist Judith Wright in final speech, warns of environmental problems ahead...
- 1978 : The Times runs an "ice caps melting" story
- 1971 : Lord Kennet pushes back against Nature's "John Maddox" on the greenhouse effect.
- 1959 : Shell says "nothing to see here" on carbon dioxide build-up
NB Links to All Our Yesterdays website open in a new tab/window