Category Archives: Practical low carbon living

Veg Bag Scheme

Veg Bag Scheme and serving the local community. When you move to a new city, what are some of the first things that you seek to learn about your new home? Maybe, for you, it’s learning about the best local … Continue reading

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That’s Incredible that is!

Joanna Dobson introduces Incredible Edible, the local food movement that’s spreading across the world. Ezekiel lay on his side for 430 days; Hosea took an unfaithful wife, and in the west Yorkshire town of Todmorden, Mary Clear ripped out her … Continue reading

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Cycling to work

I have just started cycling to work again since I now have found a part time job.  We mention cycling in our book. “Try taking up cycling, not just for leisure purposes but as a regular means of transport. If … Continue reading

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Passover meal

  The original Easter story took place against the backdrop of the passover festival, with much of the central part of this happening at a passover meal. “On the first day of the Festival of Unleavened Bread, the disciples went … Continue reading

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UK energy data

A while ago I promised a blog on the recent release of the UK energy data.  This blog covers some of it.  The energy data I’ve obtained is really very comprehensive and goes back to 1970.  It covers almost very … Continue reading

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No-Dairy February

This year, we set ourselves three month long challenges- the first of which was “no dairy February”. In the West, food makes up the biggest part of the average carbon footprint. Over the last few years my husband and I … Continue reading

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Why don’t we repair anything anymore?

Why don’t we repair anything anymore?  This is the question that the Guardian asked recently and which met with an enormous response.  And its a good question.  When I was younger it was common to have a variety of products … Continue reading

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Can we cut energy bills? Part 3.

In the previous two posts in this series we examined some of the ideas currently being discussed to cut energy bills.  As authors of “No oil in the lamp” we think energy bills are just going to keep going up. … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week

I’m not sure about “we have learnt” should be the title this week of this regular post.  Perhaps “I have learnt” would be a more appropriate title. I have been reminded of how much energy it takes to boil a … Continue reading

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Should Christians be allowed to park for free on Sundays?

I was very surprised to read today that some councils offer free car parking to Christian church-goers on Sundays in city centres.  In fact the council most in the news (Woking), offers free parking to all faith groups.  Woking west … Continue reading

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