Stockholm this evening, while walking from the parliament to the subway |
Tonight I attended a meeting of RIFO (Swedish Society for Members of Parliament and Scientists) that was held in the Swedish Riksdag, the parliament buildings. The theme was "from global intransigence to national solutions" ("Från globala låsningar till nationella lösningar"). It was an excellent program, but tonight I just want to applaud an idea that was voiced by one of the panel members, Johan Hultberg, of the Moderat party (sort of right-of-center, roughly equivalent to the UK's Conservatives). In a discussion of how climate and environment should and could be mainstreamed, he suggested that the ministries of environment and finance could be merged, as a way of making a meaningful move towards a serious transformation in the way that we deal with valuing our world and all it provides us with. Several politicians from other parties, as well as other participants, even said that the idea had possibilities. Why not? they said. Yes, why not? What are we waiting for and waiting for and waiting for . . .
Dear Dr. Langlais,
ReplyDeleteGreetings from your undergraduate department at U of A! Brian Evans sent me a link to your OBGMS profile, and I have taken the liberty of tweeting it and a link to the blog also. Good to learn a little of what seems to have been a fascinating journey from a BA in Chinese to Taiwan to Tibet to Arctic science and Nordic climate change!
Good wishes,
Ryan Dunch
Dear Ryan,
DeleteThank you for your greetings and the world of wonderful places and people you conjure up. It would be good to communicate more privately, so please feel very welcome to contact me directly via my address at r.a.langlais@gmail.com
I can't figure out how to do this otherwise!
Cordially,
Richard