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Miriam is a student on Investigative Research 2009 with David Miller.
 
Miriam is a student on Investigative Research 2009 with David Miller.
  
From 2006 to 2008 she lived in Iceland and worked with a direct action based campaign 'Saving Iceland' to stop the destruction of Iceland's wilderness (the largest and one of the last in Europe) by large dams and geothermal power plants to power aluminium smelters. Her particular interests are in greenwash, and the fallacy of large scale market solutions to climate change. She has published several articles in the Ecologist and New Renaissance magazine amongst others, as well as writing a joint chapter for an upcoming book on renewable energy in preparation for the COP15 summit.
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From 2006 to 2008 she lived in Iceland and worked with direct action based campaign 'Saving Iceland' to stop the destruction of Iceland's wilderness (the largest and one of the last in Europe) by large dams and geothermal power plants to power aluminium smelters. Her particular interests are in greenwash, and the fallacy of large scale market solutions to climate change. She has published several articles in the Ecologist and New Renaissance magazine amongst others, as well as joint writing a chapter for an upcoming book on renewable energy in preparation for the COP15 summit.

Revision as of 20:39, 6 February 2009

Miriam is a student on Investigative Research 2009 with David Miller.

From 2006 to 2008 she lived in Iceland and worked with direct action based campaign 'Saving Iceland' to stop the destruction of Iceland's wilderness (the largest and one of the last in Europe) by large dams and geothermal power plants to power aluminium smelters. Her particular interests are in greenwash, and the fallacy of large scale market solutions to climate change. She has published several articles in the Ecologist and New Renaissance magazine amongst others, as well as joint writing a chapter for an upcoming book on renewable energy in preparation for the COP15 summit.