Monthly Archives: January 2013

Yet another good review for our book

This time from another blogger with interests in food and sustainability. Her blog is well worth visiting if you are interested in these things. Valerie Comer is a gardener, beekeeper, and local food advocate. Her life on a small farm … Continue reading

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Englewood review of books gives “No oil in the lamp” a fantastic review

Englewood review of books is not something I had heard of until I became an author. Its well worth checking out for the shear volume of different stuff they review (in a very intelligent manner). Their only drawback is you … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week

Has American driving peaked? The “Vehicle Miles Travelled” has fallen since a peak in 2005 and is at the same level as 1995.  Over this period the US population has climbed so it cannot be put down to lower population growth. … Continue reading

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Facebook

Please check out our facebook page.  Link on right hand side.  Usually like today we post links to loads of stories we have found related to energy, peak oil, economics, climate change etc.

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Eco-congregation Scotland give “No oil in the lamp” a good review in their newsletter

You may download a copy here of the January Newsletter here (PDF file): Or read the web viewable version here: Don’t want to buy it from a company that avoids tax? You can order it directly from DLT or in … Continue reading

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Food insecurity

Tearfund are raising the issue of food insecurity this year.  As the UK hosts the G8 summit this year the aid agencies both secular and faith based are combining to campaign on this issue.  Food is something we have blogged … Continue reading

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Has US driving peaked?

Thinkprogress have an interesting report that suggests Americans may permanently drive less.  I think the same is happening here, although car sales show signs of recovering.  The link is on our Facebook wall.

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One thing we have learnt this week

Was the oil age responsible for crime?  This is an extraordinary idea, but was it lead (mainly in petrol) responsible for the rise in crime after the second world war?  George Monbiot drew attention to a variety of research that … Continue reading

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Another good review for “No Oil in the Lamp”

“New Directions” magazine has given our book a good review.  It was published in October but we have only just found out about it.

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Half of global food production wasted

A report from the institution of Mechanical Engineers suggests half of all global food production is wasted. In the developing world its due to inefficient production, in the developed world its thrown away after we’ve bought it or just as … Continue reading

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