Wales ‘lacks plan’ to tackle scale of nature loss by GDW312 Tags:United KingdomWales 4 comments Tbf, with the current state of things, it would not be an easy plan to make Not a surprise – if you cut the budget to NRW so much, you aren’t going to get sensible and comprehensive planning in the environment We lack a plan to do anything at the moment so this doesn’t surprise me I always remember reading the expression: *”When it comes to GDP, a tree has zero value until you chop it down and turn it in to timber”* Which neatly summarises the problem in Britain. We treat the environment as having no inherent cash value. Comments are closed.
Not a surprise – if you cut the budget to NRW so much, you aren’t going to get sensible and comprehensive planning in the environment
I always remember reading the expression: *”When it comes to GDP, a tree has zero value until you chop it down and turn it in to timber”* Which neatly summarises the problem in Britain. We treat the environment as having no inherent cash value.
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Tbf, with the current state of things, it would not be an easy plan to make
Not a surprise – if you cut the budget to NRW so much, you aren’t going to get sensible and comprehensive planning in the environment
We lack a plan to do anything at the moment so this doesn’t surprise me
I always remember reading the expression:
*”When it comes to GDP, a tree has zero value until you chop it down and turn it in to timber”*
Which neatly summarises the problem in Britain. We treat the environment as having no inherent cash value.
Comments are closed.