What do the manifestos have to say about building, energy and climate policy? By guest blogger, Mike Hannis. Welcome to this series of posts on the 2017 General Election manifestos, and thanks to Andy Simmonds for inviting me to write them. The aim is to separate out the parties’ concrete commitments from their plentiful rhetoric, focussing primarily on areas of interest to AECB members. In particular this will mean decoding what they have to say about building, energy and climate policy. I won’t be speculating on the parties’ chances of success, offering any advice on how to vote, or digressing too » Read More
Posted in AECB Latest News, General Election 2017 on June 2nd, 2017 Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedIn
What do the manifestos have to say about building, energy and climate policy? By guest blogger, Mike Hannis. Welcome to this series of posts on the 2017 General Election manifestos, and thanks to Andy Simmonds for inviting me to write them. The aim is to separate out the parties’ concrete commitments from their plentiful rhetoric, focussing primarily on areas of interest to AECB members. In particular this will mean decoding what they have to say about building, energy and climate policy. I won’t be speculating on the parties’ chances of success, offering any advice on how to vote, or digressing too » Read More
Posted in AECB Latest News, General Election 2017 on May 30th, 2017 Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedIn
What do the manifestos have to say about building, energy and climate policy? By guest blogger, Mike Hannis. Welcome to this series of posts on the 2017 General Election manifestos, and thanks to Andy Simmonds for inviting me to write them. The aim is to separate out the parties’ concrete commitments from their plentiful rhetoric, focussing primarily on areas of interest to AECB members. In particular this will mean decoding what they have to say about building, energy and climate policy. I won’t be speculating on the parties’ chances of success, offering any advice on how to vote, or digressing too » Read More
Posted in AECB Latest News, General Election 2017 on May 22nd, 2017 Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedIn
What do the manifestos have to say about building, energy and climate policy? By guest blogger, Mike Hannis. Welcome to this series of posts on the 2017 General Election manifestos, and thanks to Andy Simmonds for inviting me to write them. The aim is to separate out the parties’ concrete commitments from their plentiful rhetoric, focussing primarily on areas of interest to AECB members. In particular this will mean decoding what they have to say about building, energy and climate policy. I won’t be speculating on the parties’ chances of success, offering any advice on how to vote, or digressing too » Read More
Posted in AECB Latest News, General Election 2017 on May 19th, 2017 Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedIn