Category Archives: climate change

One thing we have learnt this week – water water everywhere and not a drop to drink

Here in Scotland we have not had a drought or water shortage, but over the last month until the last week there has been very little rain.  The ground in the garden got very dry and many plants started wilting.  … Continue reading

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Flight Behaviour review

There are not many secular books that bring Christianity and climate change (amongst other things) together but “Flight Behaviour” by Barabara Kingsolver is one.  I recently came across  this book and thought it looked interesting.  In “Flight Behaviour” the chief … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week-wilderness

Theologically wilderness has always had a strong role in the bible.  From Exodus to Jesus’s 40 days in the desert its there.  As my Bible dictionary says of the Exodus period; “Theologically, the wilderness period became the dual symbol of … Continue reading

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“treeconomics” -trees are good for you

Urban trees are good for your health and wellbeing but could have unrecognised monetary value called “treeconomics” as well.  There are a number of factors which could contribute to treeconomics in urban areas.  The first is the effect on pollution.  … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week – male female heating conflict

At a stroke scientists may have solved one of mankind’s greatest mysteries – the male female heating conflict.  Male female heating conflict?  Anyone who lives with someone of the opposite sex knows exactly what I mean.  Men want the heating … Continue reading

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South African energy crisis and a strange new solution?

Last weeks “Crossing Continents” on BBC radio 4 was all about the South African energy crisis.  South African energy crisis?  I know- I’d not heard of it either.  The UK is very outward facing as far as its news, but … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week-are asylum seekers the key to a climate agreement?

Are asylum seekers the key to a climate agreement?  This thought has struck me over the last few days as the horrendous news from Calais and the Mediterranean has unfolded (and the UK with someone falling out an aircraft).  As … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week – call for climate action

Both the pope and the IEA have called for climate action this week.  Whilst both have been saying the same type of thing they have been saying it in very different ways.  The pope’s encyclical is apparently more about the … Continue reading

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Going fossil free (in 100 years)

The G7 have committed to going fossil free at the latest G7 conference (in 100 years).  Opinions are divided on whether the G7 is any longer a good idea and also whether the fossil free pledge is good idea.  I … Continue reading

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Church divestment

One of the most encouraging things going on as far as climate change is concerned is church divestment from fossil fuels.  Despite the lack of interest of the ordinary member in the pew in the environment (and lets be honest … Continue reading

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