Category Archives: Lifestyle

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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Are the good times over for good? Part 2.

If, as some are arguing, economic “growth” is a thing of the past due to the financial crash and ever higher energy prices, what are the implications? Education, health and social security All of these rely on economic growth.  I would point out to … Continue reading

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Energy and crisis

Rarely can a book have had so much free publicity in such a short time as “No oil in the lamp” has over the last few days.  Alistair Buchanan the head of OFGEM gave speech stating the UK faces a … 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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Book featured on “Blessed Earth”

Our book is featured in the resources section of Blessed Earth. See here. This site is well worth a visit with lots of interesting resources. They are very active as an organisation in all sorts of environmental areas. Dr. Matthew … Continue reading

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Finite or infinite growth

Interesting posts here at what is really is our sister site “Make Wealth history” on infinite growth and what Keynes had to say on what was enough in the way of material goods and wealth. Like to point out we … Continue reading

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Cleaning the wood-burner

Yesterday I cleaned out the wood-burner and the flue.  I soon decided it was cheaper to buy the kit when we had the stove installed (even though the cleaning gear is quite expensive).  I  get the chimney sweeps back every … Continue reading

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Oil dependency

Guardian sustainable business blog has a slightly vague but potentially interesting entry today (its first in a series) on designing sustainability into products. This set me thinking can anyone see anything near them that is not oil derived or dependent? … Continue reading

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Why bother?

Why bother? It’s too hard all this environmental stuff, and I don’t want to change anyway. Things will be sorted by the time my kids grow up, I know they’ll have invented a new type of energy or found a … Continue reading

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Brief milk update

A few weeks ago I posted that against my better judgement I had agreed to buy some local milk off a local dairy company. Things have worked out fine so far, we buy 2L a week of semi-skimmed from them … Continue reading

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