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One thing we have learnt this week- 20 minute neighbourhoods

I’ve never heard of 20 minute neighbourhoods until now but saw a link on a friend of our books facebook page.  20 minute neighbourhoods are something that Portland in the US, if not pioneered, is obviously intent on introducing.  What … Continue reading

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“treeconomics” -trees are good for you

Urban trees are good for your health and wellbeing but could have unrecognised monetary value called “treeconomics” as well.  There are a number of factors which could contribute to treeconomics in urban areas.  The first is the effect on pollution.  … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week – male female heating conflict

At a stroke scientists may have solved one of mankind’s greatest mysteries – the male female heating conflict.  Male female heating conflict?  Anyone who lives with someone of the opposite sex knows exactly what I mean.  Men want the heating … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week – the Moya

In my last post we looked at the South African energy crisis -in this post we look at one innovation to come out of this, the Moya.  From wind in Xhosa the Moya is a wind harvesting sheet. Looking more … Continue reading

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South African energy crisis and a strange new solution?

Last weeks “Crossing Continents” on BBC radio 4 was all about the South African energy crisis.  South African energy crisis?  I know- I’d not heard of it either.  The UK is very outward facing as far as its news, but … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week – renewables costs

Like buses not one but two reports on renewables costs come out in one week.  Both are very encouraging on future renewables costs and broadly say the same thing about two different technologies.  The first report to come out was … Continue reading

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A Community benefit society and fuel poverty

I read in yesterday’s Observer newspaper that a community benefit society is being set up in Scotland to provide cheap energy to households in fuel poverty.  Unlike a COOP a community benefit society is set up to benefit the wider … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week – foraging

Is it going to be a good year for foraging?  Last week I went on the train to a family funeral shortly after going on holiday. What’s interesting is going to different parts of the country to see how agriculture … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week -oil price

The current low oil price is not just down to geology but also economics.  Over what is nearly a year this blog has put forward a number of theories as to why the oil price has fallen.  The latest oil … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week-are asylum seekers the key to a climate agreement?

Are asylum seekers the key to a climate agreement?  This thought has struck me over the last few days as the horrendous news from Calais and the Mediterranean has unfolded (and the UK with someone falling out an aircraft).  As … Continue reading

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