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One thing we have learnt this week – global emissions fall

As the COP21 talks enter their most critical phase the news has come that global emissions are set to fall this year.  To those of us that went to Paris with modest optimism this is good news.  This is despite … Continue reading

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Pelerins du climat part 2

Our “official” role as pelerins started at Newhaven ferry port on the 24th of November.  The weather was not good and the crossing was very rough and I was slightly sick on the ferry.   Nevertheless after the previous days cycle … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week -cities green pledges

As the climate change talks in Paris continue a number of cities have made green pledges.  Amongst those in the UK making green pledges include Edinburgh, Manchester, Newcastle, Liverpool, Leeds, Nottingham and Glasgow.   They claim that by 2050 (why is … Continue reading

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Pelerins du climat part 1

Being pelerins* or pilgrims is a long standing Christian tradition.  In the bible the closest thing I can think of is the passover, although other pilgrimages existed.  You might remember Jesus went missing on the way back from Jerusalem celebrating … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week – Power to the people

Power to the people- not the cry of “Citizen Smith” (look it up), but a programme on BBC4 this week following SSE energy over a year.  Scottish and Southern Energy is one of the “big six”, its ex now retired … Continue reading

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Art exhibition in the nuclear zone

Which is the most remote art exhibition in the world? Or maybe not the most remote art exhibition but the hardest to reach? Or the art exhibition perhaps you would not want to reach? The answer is almost certainly at … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week -WEO 2015

As we fast approach Paris COP21 (which yours truly is cycling to with TEARFUND) the latest IEA WEO 2015 is out.  Is peak oil going to mean low oil prices and not high ones?  This is one of the suggestions … Continue reading

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Are diesel’s days numbered?

Are diesel’s days numbered?  This has been the question that people have been asking in the last few weeks since the Volkswagen scandal.  People in Europe (not the US sales are very low there) were persuaded to buy diesel cars … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week -power cuts

How close has the UK been to power cuts this week?  Pretty close seems to be the answer, or at least of it not power cuts then reducing the voltage so the lights dim.  First national grid told everyone to … Continue reading

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Genes and breeds

I read an obituary of someone called Joe Henson this week, founder of the Rare Breeds Survival Trust.  For those of you in the UK his son Adam is a presenter of “Countryfile” and Joe has featured on it a … Continue reading

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