Category Archives: climate change

There are some reasons for hope…

Two new reports are just out.  The International Energy Agency (IEA) has produced a report called “Redrawing the energy-climate map” and the annual BP review of world energy is also out. There is both good and bad news in the … Continue reading

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Can GM feed the world?

One of the claims made every-time you hear a proponent of genetically modified plants talk is that GM plants are required to feed the world because we are facing a global food security crisis.  Whilst I would agree we are … 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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Missing the main point

The past few weeks have seen British politics (or at least the media/reporting scrum around our politics) entering one of it’s regular phases of hullaballoo around the issue of Europe, and in particular the UK’s relationship with the European Union.  … Continue reading

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Carnival Kingdom – a short review

There is no doubt that in the 13 years since the millennium any optimism present then has faded. Economic crisis, the growing effects of climate change, ever rising energy and food costs have seen to that. These make themselves apparent … Continue reading

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Climate and food

The Observer newspaper had a apocalyptic headline last Sunday “Millions face starvation as world warms, say scientists”.  The newspaper had been talking to some climate scientists in advance of a couple of food security conferences.  What they have to say … Continue reading

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Climate gone crazy

Andy did a blog post a few weeks ago on a warning from the UK chief scientist as he retired about the dangers of climate change.  At the weekend there was a very interesting article in the Observer (on our … Continue reading

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Greenhouse data 2012

The provisional greenhouse figures for 2012 have just been released by DECC. The figures are disappointing despite what will be a record year for renewable energy production.   Greenhouse gases as a total increased 3.5% year on year over 2011 … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week

As the Chancellor pursues his obsession with Shale gas in the budget, most ominously stating that planning rules would be relaxed for fracking, the full implications of the UK’s dependency on natural gas for both heating its homes and electricity … Continue reading

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Choices to Change Your World

Guest post by Valerie Comer Do you ever feel overwhelmed by the state of the planet? You turn on the television news, and poverty peers back at you. Read the paper, and terrorism attacks from the pages. Check your twitter … Continue reading

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