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Grid capacity restrictions hit solar

As a community energy scheme opened in Bristol last week there could be problems getting other such schemes off the ground due to grid capacity restrictions.   This is very much the case in SW England and Wales.  It seems that … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week – junk food costs less

One of of life’s great mysteries is why junk food is so much cheaper than unprocessed food.  Almost everything we use is laden with oil or gas (as embedded energy).  In fact its difficult to think of anything in modern … Continue reading

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What an earth is going to happen to the oil price?

What an earth is going to happen to the oil price?  This is the question going around in my head at the moment.  The oil price has been creeping up almost unnoticed over the last month or so, as a … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week-climate change and the election campaign

As the UK’s general election campaign draws to its bad tempered close (for the moment?) the big surprise is how little climate change and energy policy has featured as an issue.  After all the UK government (whoever that will be) … Continue reading

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Climate refugees

Is the current global refugee crisis going to be a picnic when compared with climate refugees?  At the moment in the UK general election some surveys have immigration as the number 1 issue. At the same time thousands of boat … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week- Church of England has divested

The big news this morning is that the Church of England has divested at least partially from investments in tar sands and coal.  I was very disappointed to learn that the Church of England had investments in tar sands although … Continue reading

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Wellcome divestment

The Guardian as part of its divestment campaign published a series of letters from readers as the Wellcome Trust calling for it to divest from holdings in fossil fuels.   I had a look and wondered what I would say…   … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week -What to do about energy prices?

What to do about energy prices?  Whilst the headline oil price has fallen and hence the wholesale price of natural gas has plunged, energy prices in general have not.  The price of gas and electricity is still very high.  Wages … Continue reading

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Future food

What will we eat in the future? What will future food look like? A programme on BBC2 raised these questions this week having followed a family through the decades since the 1950’s and then had a look forward. How about … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week -ordinary heroes

Tearfund has launched a new campaign called ordinary heroes.  For someone who is not heroic like me the name is quite reassuring.  The idea is to get Tearfund supporters to make small changes in their lives to make the world … Continue reading

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