Category Archives: Peak oil

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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Shrinking the footprint

I monitor both my churches energy use and I my own on a regular basis by the means of spreadsheets and meter readings.  Obviously I do mine myself (every week on a Sunday evening).  The churches’ are sent to me … Continue reading

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Apple Day

A few weeks back, when autumn hadn’t yet turned into winter, we held an “Apple Day” in our village. The celebration of what is seen as our national fruit was instituted by the charity Common Ground in 1990, and now … Continue reading

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Is peak oil a myth? Part 2. (No but it may be delayed).

Background Our very first post on this blog was aptly (in a way) a response to George Monbiot having decided on the basis of one report there was plenty of oil. (This can be seen here ). I was intending … Continue reading

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Wendell Berry-The Gift of Good Land

“What gave them power, and made them able finally to dominate and reshape our society, was the growth of technology for the production and use of fossil fuel energy. This energy could be made available to empower such unprecedented social … Continue reading

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Whatever the question, fusion is not the answer…

At least at first glance this is a different technology without many of the drawbacks of the the fission route and is one that does not rely on uranium. Bizarrely though there is still a uranium dependency. The physics of … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week

I would dispute the word “learnt”, but what has been doing the rounds here is the fallout from the latest World Energy outlook from the International energy agency (IEA). The UK press has been full of America becoming a net … Continue reading

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2062 and everythings fine

I was going to blog about something else – but that will have to wait. Larry Elliot in the Guardian has written an interesting article . In it he happened to mention a report by the OECD which purports to … Continue reading

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Energy prices

The Guardian has just reported another energy giant is raising prices.  The oil price is at $115/barrel with the world economy on the brink of collapse.  As Ian Marchant put it in the forward to our book “prices have become … 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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