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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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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 -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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Six energy facts from BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2015

Six Energy facts as highlighted by BP…. Last week I looked at some of the facts BP seemed less keen to draw attention to. 1) Thanks to shale oil USA becomes largest oil producer questioning peak oil theory.  What I … Continue reading

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James Watt’s Steam engine

Its approximately 250 years (last week) since James Watt’s Steam engine was invented and with it the industrial revolution.  James Watt’s Steam engine had a huge advantage that it used a separate condenser.  Up until then the existing engines had … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week- nuclear is more expensive than we thought!

Nuclear is more expensive than we thought? That’s the lesson this week as the private consortium tasked with cleaning up the UK’s “magnox” reactors is laying off 1600 workers.  There is a suspicion that this could be a prelude to … Continue reading

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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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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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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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