Is it too early to acknowledge the timely 'death' of the targets culture?
With the Daily Telegraph on the case perhaps it is not!
'Why were targets introduced? The Government [UK, Labour] would have you believe it was to drive up standards; but in reality they were a means of showing that Labour "cared". They were a political device. Whenever ministers were challenged about high levels of offending or poor levels of literacy they could say: "But we have a target to reduce it/increase it/scrap it, so we must be good." Targets were ostensibly introduced to hold the Government to account, but were used as a means of deflecting criticism.'
What about in Australia though?
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And in relation to climate change see Roger Pielke's recent piece at environment360:
http://e360.yale.edu/content/feature.msp?id=2175
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