Submissions to the Treasury Select Committee:
- Green Credit for Green Purposes – our submission to the Committee’s inquiry into the Stern Report – January 2007
- The “Stick” of Green Taxation v the “Carrot” of Green Funding – a supplementary memo we were invited to submit – May 2007
- Our submission to the Committee’s inquiry into the banking crisis – January 2009
Petitioning the Treasury Select Committee:
- Stop the Cash Crumble to Equalize the Credit Crunch - our online petition – passed to the Chairman by Austin Mitchell MP in November 2008
- Financial Fairness for Voters and Taxpayers! – our attempt to group complaints from victims of the crisis – to get the law changed via MPs
Blogs about our areas of interest:
- Money as Debt also known as Credit – our core concerns – since December 2008
- In the Spirit of the Forum for Stable Currencies – our blog since February 2008
- Barter Currencies in Action – Possible solutions for times of crisis – since February 2009
- Room 14 – A Foundation for Change – since April 2009
- Enforcement of Bank of England Act 1694 – since July 2009
Focussing on climate change:
- How is Green Growth Possible? -a short blog about Environmental Economics from a Mathematical Perspective – since March 2007
- Green Credit for Green Growth – A proposal submitted in response to an inquiry of the United National Development Programme – October 2007
Focussing on the larger picture of Capitalism:
- Proposing Usury-Free Banking and Social Business – a blog to expand Nobel Peace Prize winner Dr. Muhammad Yunus’ Sphere of Influence – since January 2008
The Web History of the Forum for Stable Currencies:
- The first site: 1999 – 2005
- Summary of last meetings – 2005
- Summary of political initiatives – at the time of hosting Dr. Muhammad Yunus at St. James’s Piccadilly – Feb. 2008
Contributing to the Democratisation of Solving Complex Problems:
- Complex Data and Digital Images in a New Light – a blog about my “professional life with zest”.
Explaining National Debts in German:
- Die Geissel der Nationalen Schulden – Wie Völker verwirtschaftet werden, und wie Europa es besser machen könnte



