Science and Technology Select Committee
Just found some good people to write your letters to in the UK:
What these guys do:
http://www.parliament.uk/parliamentary_committees/lords_s_t_select.cfm
#overview
"The Science and Technology Committee was established in 1979 and is
one of the main investigative committees in the House of Lords. It
represents a major forum of independent expertise, drawing on the
wide experience of members of the House.
The Committee's broad remit is "to consider science and technology".
It works principally through inquiries undertaken by two Sub-
Committees, constituted afresh for each inquiry.
Each inquiry leads to a report, published together with the evidence
on which it is based, setting out the Committee's findings and making
recommendations to the Government and others."
The Committee investigates activities across the whole range of
Government:
<including snip> Technological challenges and opportunities -
existing and future - which Government faces: e.g. resistance to
antibiotics, management of nuclear waste, human genetic databases,
innovations in microprocessing, and the implications of digital
imaging for the law of evidence.
15 members .... their information is here:
http://www.parliament.uk/parliamentary_committees/lords_s_t_select/lor
ds_s_t_select_members.cfm
Namely: Lord Broers (Chairman),
Baroness Finlay of Llandaff,
Lord Howie of Troon,
Lord May of Oxford (co-opted for Pandemic Influenza),
Lord Mitchell,
Lord Patel,
Lord Paul,
Baroness Perry of Southwark,
Baroness Platt of Writtle,
Earl of Selborne,
Baroness Sharp of Guildford,
Lord Soulsby of Swaffham Prior (co-opted for Pandemic Influenza),
Lord Sutherland of Houndwood,
Lord Taverne,
Lord Winston,
Lord Young of Graffham
Individual contact details require subscription (over 1000 pounds),
therefore, I suggest contacting the Committee via their General
email:
hlscience@...
and via their Secretary/Administrator:
Michael Norman
normanmi@...
And asking.... WHAT ARE YOU GUYS DOING ABOUT CLIMATE CHANGE????
.... before December 3.
Cheers
a