Category Archives: Practical low carbon living

neonicotinoids and oil

There has been a fuss in Europe over the last week or so over the use of a class of pesticides called neonicotinoids.  These have just been banned due to concerns by the EU over their effect on insects, particularly … Continue reading

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The good life

I was sad to hear of Richard Briers death yesterday.  Although I was a bit too young to watch the “Good life” when it first came out I grew up watching some of the latter series and repeats.  For our … Continue reading

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Swap and share

Last night our Connect group (home-group) held its swap and share evening. Di had worked out how it would work and to you do need some ground rules.  This is how it worked for us (very successfully). No one was … Continue reading

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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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Review of Green church

There have been a number of attempts by writers to get Christians to take the environment seriously as an issue. “Creation in Crisis” by Alex McDonald, “Jesus and the Earth” by James Jones, more recently “Cherish the Earth” by Margot … Continue reading

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Eco building without the eco bling.

A few years ago I was shown round a state of the art home, designed, the owners informed me, to be ecologically friendly. They had a ground source heat pump but I was not convinced that the efficiency gains from … Continue reading

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Foraging and Jam making

Back in the days of yore (well a few years ago) I was involved in setting up Transition Edinburgh.  If you read our book or the transition books themselves you will know that one of the transition aims is resilience.  … Continue reading

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Renewable heat

The blog has been a bit quiet over the last few days since we have been away for a short break at a cottage owned by someone at church in the Scottish borders (surely one of the most beautiful areas … Continue reading

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BBC cover rise in food prices

The BBC has covered rising food prices on the Radio 4 today programme. I’m not sure whether you can listen to this clip outside the UK (I would be interested to know-leave a comment). Two of the interviewees (one from … Continue reading

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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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