Category Archives: climate change

“Chasing Ice” part 2.

In “Chasing ice” part 1. I described the experience of powering a film albeit partially and on smallish screen… But what of the film itself? Luckily even when cycling I was able to watch and listen to it. So here … 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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“Chasing Ice” part 1.

Have you ever tried powering a light-bulb using a cycle powered generator? Last Wednesday I went to screening of the film “Chasing Ice” organised by take one action in which we were to power the entire presentation by cycling. I’ve … Continue reading

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Sea ice reaches thinnest ever extent

Sea ice reaches thinnest ever extent. Perhaps this is why we should bother, although the article is not for the faint hearted. PS what brought you to the site? Please tell us using the poll on the right, it won’t … Continue reading

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Energy security and government

President Obama has made comments as part of the US election campaign saying climate change was not a hoax. Good. But this got me thinking about what’s going behind the scenes as far as energy security is concerned. Does the … Continue reading

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Third runway u-turn the case against.

The UK government in its wisdom is preparing for a u-turn over airport expansion in SE England. I think a few points need to made here, referring to some articles in today’s print edition of the guardian. This whole issue … Continue reading

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If we are to cope with climate change we need a new moral order

Great blog by Andrew Brown at the Guardian today on whether we need to apply the moral obligation of religion to tackling climate change. For once many of the comments left are quite intelligent as well. I’m not going to … Continue reading

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Big news on climate change

Managed to drag myself away from the Olympics for a few minutes… No its still real (climate change that is) and carbon dioxide levels in the Atmosphere are not falling.  But there has been some good news.  A group called … Continue reading

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carbon emissions

The other day I was working on my Carbon emissions data. Unfortunately one member of my family is flying a long distance this year.  Looking at the data for our energy and transport use we as a family are putting … Continue reading

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