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Lent carbon fast

With Lent fast approaching people are expressing ideas of what to give up. In recent years the idea of a lent carbon fast has emerged. The oil lamp is going to throw its hat in the ring and make a … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week

I periodically check this page which shows real time data of where the UK’s electricity is coming from. I tend to check when its either very still or very windy. Its been very windy over the last week and a … Continue reading

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Andy interviewed

Andy is interviewed in this video by Valerie Comer about why Christians are disinterested in the environment. The quality is mostly OK (it was recorded on Skype).

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Guardian books sells “No oil in the lamp”

Guardian books sells our book. I’m so surprised I had to post this. Neil

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In praise of wood-burners

The Guardian newspaper has three editorials in the newsprint edition everyday.  Two of these are on global/local events from political perspective.  The other is a positive one on something or someone (in praise of…).  Last week it was on  “In … Continue reading

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book sales

The book sales are picking up again.  Thanks to all have bought it.  If you want to buy it you can order it on-line from most on-line booksellers, but why not order it direct from our publisher DLT or at … Continue reading

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Carbon emissions 2012

Earlier on in the year I reported on my carbon emissions for 2012. This as the earlier post indicated are only those due to transport and energy. They do not relate to those due to food and consumer goods. This … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week

The annual richfest at Davos is on and here is a link to a video which is worth watching of some of the Guardian’s coverage. Apparently the circular economy is big at Davos this year. Why this is is not … Continue reading

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enoughfoodIF campaign

The enoughfood if campaign has been launched, details can be found here. This was referred to in a previous post and is an attempt by about 100 organisations to tackle global hunger. Neil

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Shrinking the footprint

I monitor both my churches energy use and I my own on a regular basis by the means of spreadsheets and meter readings.  Obviously I do mine myself (every week on a Sunday evening).  The churches’ are sent to me … Continue reading

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