15th November 2006, 03:09 PM
Obviously the NHS carbon footprint is outrageous. The amount of work archaeologists would have to do to pay 80 billion that it costs per year in taxes, boggling. I have read the Stern report but have not found the suggestion that the NHS is to be closed. Suspect English Heritage will go first if it has not already gone (who-the commissioners-without tender- of the COSMIC report- Conservation of scheduled monuments in cultivation which set out to set out to develop, test and deliver a robust and integrated risk assessment and mitigation model for archaeological sites in arable cultivation but which has led âun tendered- to Trials to identify Soil Cultivation Practices to Minimise the Impact on Archaeological Sites. These are obviously not as good a read as Planarch 2 Review of Cultural Heritage Coverage in Environmental Impact Assessments - sorry am I supposed to be in another forum blame lack of oxygen to much carbon di.. âchange, the only thing that doesnât.