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When Worlds Collide #19: How Green is the Lankan Economy?
Text of my ‘When Worlds Collide’ column published in Ceylon Today Sunday newspaper on 10 June 2012 The Lankan economy is seen or projected in different colours and hues. The Parliamentary opposition often tells us the economy is in the … Continue reading →
Posted in Biofuels, Environment, Environmental policy, Green Economy, Sri Lanka, Sustainable Development, Transport
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Tagged Achim Steiner, Asoka Abeygunawardana, Barbara Ward, Biofiel, Brazil, Chris Madden, Ernst Schumacher, Ethanol, Haritha Lanka Programme, Only One Earth, René Jules Dubos, Rio de Janeiro, Rio+20, Ship of Fools, Small Is Beautiful, Sri Lanka Ministry of Environment, UN Conference on Sustainable Development
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