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oil and food

When you sit down for your next meal try to imagine you are eating oil.  Its a fairly disgusting thought, but that is literally what you are doing.  We tend not to think about how much energy is used in … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week-Libya is on the brink

While attention in the news is quite legitimately on Crimea and MH370 the country of Libya is on the brink of something very nasty.  The latest from Reuters today is that Rockets have been fired at Tripoli airport. To give … Continue reading

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Lent study guide

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

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Energy storage solutions

Could energy storage have to move up the political agenda?  Over the last two years the world has seen some very extreme weather.  We have had a year of rain in the UK (2012), record winds (2013) and record rainfall … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week- third runway

We have learnt something about Sir Howard Davis’s interim proposals for a third runway in the south east of England this week.  To recap; before the last election two of the parties (not labour although its current leader threatened to … Continue reading

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Growing food close to home

One of the biggest problems we will face in our increasingly oil scarce world is that of growing food.  As I search for work I have recently started volunteering again with an urban agriculture project run by the Edinburgh Cyrenians … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week- the Haber process is 100 years old

The Haber process is 100 years old this year.  Haber its inventer was both a controversial and contradictory figure.  A chemist, his most famous contribution was to discover a means of removing nitrogen from the atmosphere and make it chemically … Continue reading

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Peak oil theology

Peak oil theology. Or rather Peak oil, is there specific theology to it?  This was one of the questions I was asked when I recently went to speak at “Christchurch Morningside”.  My answer is the one we gave in the … Continue reading

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How long does wood take to dry for burning?

How long does wood take to dry for burning?  A long time is the basic answer.  I did a talk based around our book at another church last Sunday and biomass heating was one of the issues that was raised.  … Continue reading

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The season of mellow fruitfulness is a good time to think about energy efficiency

Autumn is upon us. The season of mellow fruitfulness is a good time to think about energy efficiency as the nights draw in (in the northern hemisphere at least). Here are some suggestions from our book which contains plenty more.  … Continue reading

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