Monthly Archives: October 2012

Hurricane Sandy

Things are not great on the Eastern seaboard of the US thanks to “Sandy”. Whilst individual events cannot be directly related to climate change, this is the type of event that we would expect to happen. There is also a … Continue reading

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Well done Totnes

Just a quick post.  I’m working on a longer book review.  Totnes has seen off Costa Coffee.  Costa got “Change of use” but decided not to go ahead with opening a Coffee outlet in the town.  Totnes has 41 independent … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week

Between book plugging and job hunting I’ve had little time to absorb information this week.  However,  a few things stood out.  I’m tempted to say the mouse that shot out of the kindling I used to light the wood-burner a … Continue reading

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Foraging and Jam making

Back in the days of yore (well a few years ago) I was involved in setting up Transition Edinburgh.  If you read our book or the transition books themselves you will know that one of the transition aims is resilience.  … Continue reading

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Renewable heat

The blog has been a bit quiet over the last few days since we have been away for a short break at a cottage owned by someone at church in the Scottish borders (surely one of the most beautiful areas … Continue reading

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One thing we’ve learnt this week

The big thing we’ve learnt this week by a clear margin is that the UK government is panicking over energy prices, hence the prime ministers rather bizarre “announcement”. (Apologies to the US readers in particular and others reading this as … Continue reading

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New economic paradigm wanted!

As a follow up to the last post on economics I’ve put the conclusion to the economics chapter below from our book-so warning book spoiler alert.  Someone I know who is reading the book criticised part of this bit below.  … Continue reading

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End to growth

The Guardian today has a short article on the end to growth here. Its quite an interesting short article which even mentions Herman Daly, who is a Christian who has thought about this longer than anyone. We added a chapter … Continue reading

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Fall pictures

“The heavens declare the glory of God, and the sky above proclaims his handiwork.”  Psalm 19v1 The weather was glorious in Edinburgh this morning and I took some pictures of the leaves on the trees.  Autumn has only just started … Continue reading

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Food links

Food has been in the news a lot on this side of the Atlantic. Climate change and peak oil as well as well as population offer a profound challenge to growing enough in the years ahead. Paste the following into … Continue reading

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