Category Archives: Peak oil

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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Food prices

“Food prices; the shocking truth” was a programme broadcast on channel 4 with Jimmy Doherty presenting.  Jimmy Doherty is a pig farmer based in Suffolk my co-author Andy pointed his farm out as we were on the way to London … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week – growing low food miles

How in the middle of a major city do you cultivate low food miles?  By growing underground that’s how.  Michelin-starred chef Michel Roux Jr is now involved in what sounds a crazy scheme.  In fact that’s what he said when … Continue reading

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Resource volatility and high prices set to last

Resource volatility and high prices set to last. That was the message that was contained in a report from the the Green alliance a couple of weeks ago.  Over the last decade the price of oil, metals and food has … Continue reading

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The implications of jubilee

In the last post we had a very brief look at the idea of jubilee. In this follow up post I am going to suggest how we might if not have something similar, at least follow the spirit of the … Continue reading

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What about the jubilee?

What can we learn from the biblical idea of the jubilee?  I was reminded of this over the last week by a number of things.  First, the disappearance of Mikaeel Kular in Edinburgh.  I went to help search for him.  … 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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Implications of a steady state economy

What are the implications of a steady state economy?  As part of a occasional series of alternative economics I want to look at some what in my view are pressing economic questions based around peak oil. In Third Way magazine … Continue reading

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Things we have learnt this year…

Its customary to be looking back at this time of year and “The oil lamp” is going to be no exception.   Our book covers economics, transport, food as well as energy issues seeing them as all interlinked.  What’s happened … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week -cycling strategy

The UK governments cycling strategy has come under scrutiny this week as several people have died on London’s roads.  At the same tine the transport minister for England has suggested in Parliament that cycling will fall in England to 2040 … Continue reading

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