All posts by John Clark

Ryeview – July 2004

John Clark writes…

First published: July 2004

For tens of thousands of years humans lived as part of nature. For hundreds of years we have tried to conquer nature – many believe we have won or are at least winning. Within the next few tens of years nature is going to get her own back. This ‘revenge’ doesn’t look as though it will be a short term drought or a plague of locusts. It is likely to be far more serious. We are changing the balance between carbon in the atmosphere and carbon trapped within the surface of the earth. Continue reading Ryeview – July 2004

Ryeview – June 2004

I’m not voting

John Clark writes…

First published: June 2004 – Gazette & Herald

I am interested in politics; I can be bothered; I’m not bored; I’m not young; I’m not apathetic and I’m NOT VOTING. How else do I protest? Vote for an extreme party? I’ve considered writing ‘No Thankyou’ on the ballot paper. I’ve wondered about standing with a banner. The possibility of throwing green flour at Tony Blair crossed my mind. Maybe I could write to my MEP if I knew who or where to contact them. The politicians are unaware that most of those who don’t vote are protesting. Continue reading Ryeview – June 2004

Ryeview – May 2004

Protect our native Flora

John Clark writes…

First published: May 2004 – Gazette & Herald

For fifty years farmers have spearheaded a campaign of destruction. Hedgerows, flower meadows, cornfield flowers, water meadows and farmland birds have all been dramatically reduced. All in the name of efficiency. All in the name of cheap food. All in the name of profit. Are farmers the main culprits? Definitely not. This biodestruction has been co-ordinated, encouraged and often paid for by governments of all colours through their agent MAFF. Continue reading Ryeview – May 2004

Ryeview – April 2004

Tourism comes at too high a price

John Clark writes…

First published: April 2004 – Gazette & Herald

In 1939 my mother and grandmother were tourists. How did they manage this? There was no Yorkshire Tourist Board, no marketing brochures, no dual carriageways and no Tourist Information Centres. The local council did not pour £350,000 into encouraging them to come. Neither did the council spend £100,000 plus cutting the verges so as to ‘attract the tourists’. My family stayed for two or three weeks despite the fact that there were no gift shops or ‘tourist attractions’. They came because of the countryside, the way of life and the peace and quiet. Continue reading Ryeview – April 2004

Ryeview – November 2003

John Clark writes…

First published: November 2003

Could this be my last Ryeview? I have in the past disagreed with fellow columnists and survived. However this time I intend to disagree with the Editor. Not an advisable course of action. Probably fatal in terms of a journalistic career!

The message from the editorial (G. & H. 19th Nov. 2003) is that local government is dear and that council tax should not rise. If I were a southerner I would delicately question the tenets of this statement. Coming from Yorkshire I say “the editorial is wrong”! Continue reading Ryeview – November 2003