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solar going strong

We are having an “Indian summer” in October here in Scotland and we are still getting decent amounts of solar hot water. I had a very warm shower late morning with no gas input at all. We had extra sockets … Continue reading

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Bradford Cathedral goes solar

“Bradford cathedral” has installed a solar array. One of the clergy involved was one of my ministers (a long time ago) and was at our book launch at Greenbelt. Well done everyone. Neil

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Shrinking the footprint

This “site” (shrinking the footprint)is worth checking out. Their Facebook page has some videos on creation care with both the Archbishop of Westminster and Canterbury weighing in. Which just shows you despite doctrinal differences we can unite on the issues … Continue reading

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Extra jumper extra duvet

When the massive hike in energy bills came through we struggled to reduce costs – we shopped around, got fixed rates, serviced the boiler, bled the radiators, minimised the on-time for central heating, got some draught excluders and still the … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week.

There is a lot of competition this week (unlike last week) for this category. I could have mentioned record renewable energy production in the UK in the second quarter… The snippet I heard on the radio 4’s today programme that … Continue reading

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Guest blog at connexions

I’ve done a guest blog at Richards connexions blog here. We would like to thank Richard for his kind support and his blog is well worth checking out. He blogs about politics, poetry, faith and climate change amongst other things, … Continue reading

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“Chasing Ice” part 1.

Have you ever tried powering a light-bulb using a cycle powered generator? Last Wednesday I went to screening of the film “Chasing Ice” organised by take one action in which we were to power the entire presentation by cycling. I’ve … Continue reading

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Woodburner

Lit this for the first time on Saturday. My daughter said she could see her breath. I commented “why are you sitting in the lounge in a T-shirt?” My wife was having some reflective prayer group friends round later. By … Continue reading

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How High Oil Prices Will Permanently Cap Economic Growth

Make wealth history has an interesting link to an article in Bloombergs with the title above. Thanks for those filling in the user poll, you can “like” us on Facebook as well, there is a link at the bottom of … Continue reading

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Cutting the extra car

We love our cars and like driving so naturally had 2 (him and her) cars! When we moved near to our in-laws, there were always going to be advantages and disadvantages.  We have a good relationship, sharing, caring and they … Continue reading

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