I understand what you mean, given the recent rise and rise of all things sustainable amongst the 'chattering' classes, but the issues underpinning sustainability remain the same regardless of class, gender, race and any other distinctions. We're all in this together.
Certainly what we need to guard against is a 'co-option' of the issues by a articular group who may use it to assert authority or exploit others for their own ends. Greenwashing or jumping on the bandwagon is a classic example of this kind of thing and should be rigorously resisted.
Green Class
I understand what you mean, given the recent rise and rise of all things sustainable amongst the 'chattering' classes, but the issues underpinning sustainability remain the same regardless of class, gender, race and any other distinctions. We're all in this together.
Certainly what we need to guard against is a 'co-option' of the issues by a articular group who may use it to assert authority or exploit others for their own ends. Greenwashing or jumping on the bandwagon is a classic example of this kind of thing and should be rigorously resisted.
Mike
Canterbury