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:http://www.thegoodcorporation which looks at Corporate Social Responsibility | :http://www.thegoodcorporation which looks at Corporate Social Responsibility |
Revision as of 20:34, 9 January 2008
Richard D North is an anti environmental journalist and campaigner who works with a range of right wing think tanks. (Not to be confused with the other Richard North who is a right-wing blogger).
North also runs or contributes to a number of anti-environmental websites, which he describes as follows:
- I edit http://www.livingissues.com a family of websites including:
- http://www.globalwarmingissues.com which interrogates conventional widsom
- http://www.thegoodcorporation which looks at Corporate Social Responsibility
- http://www.mediaandtrust.com which challenges journalistic and PR standards
- http://www.chernobyllegacy.com which challenges nuclear doomsterism
- http://www.pressurepolitics.com which interrogates NGOs and campaigners.
- http://www.direct-action.info challenges extreme activism.
- Source[1]
Contents
History
- 2001 - editor, www.livingissues.com
- 2001 - media fellow, Institute of Economic Affairs
- 1990 - 1992 Sunday Times: Environment Columnist
- 1986 - 1990 Independent: Environment Correspondent
Affiliations
- European Science and Environment Forum
- Social Affairs Unit
- Institute of Economic Affairs - Media Fellow
References, Resources and Contact
Contact
- Website: www.richarddnorth.com
Publications
- Life On a Modern Planet: A manifesto for progress (Manchester University Press, 95 and St Martin's Press, New York, 95)
- Hereditary Peers: The case as yet unheard (Social Affairs Unit, 1999);
- The Hunt At Bay (Wildlife Network, 1999);
- Risk: The human adventure (Institute for Economic Affairs, 2000);
- Fur and Freedom: A defence of the fur trade, Institute for Economic Affairs, 2000);
- GMOs at the start of the troubled biological century (2001).
Earlier books
- The Animals Report (Penguin, 82);
- Wild Britain (Century, 83);
- The Real Cost (Chatto and Windus, 84);
- Working the Land (with Charlie Pye-Smith, 85);
- Fools For God (Collins, 87);
- Schools for Tomorrow (Green Books, 87)
Source [1]
References
- ↑ Richard D. North, personal website (Accessed: 11 November 2007)