Monthly Archives: April 2013

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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One thing we have learnt this week

Who said this?  some raving lefty presumably… “”While the conventional, political dangers – the threat of global annihilation, the fact of regional war – appear to be receding, we have all recently become aware of another insidious danger. It is … Continue reading

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books back on stock

The wholesaler ran out of our book again, but its back in stock.  Bulkbuy books and others now have stocks again.  A few days ago someone I know had trouble purchasing a copy. Neil

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book excerpt

“There is no doubt that oil brings comfort and convenience to our lives today. However, our over-dependence on it has produced a way of living in which we are less dependent on one another and our relationship with creation is … 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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One thing we have learnt this week

The political right has been fighting back against a variety of green measures this week. I’ve heard two people interviewed that have dropped into quite unrelated interviews that energy prices are high because of green measures or the poorly paid … Continue reading

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Aftermath: World Without Oil

I recently was looking for music videos and found a documentary made in 2010 which looks at peak oil (quite out of place in that section of the well known video site).  It does so from the unusual and extreme … Continue reading

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march on the farm

Valerie Comer has written a blog post on what’s going on her farm. Well worth a read. Neil

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Record renewables production

Well the 2012 renewables data is in for the UK and despite the weather, or because of it there was record production. That and a huge increase in capacity. As you can see we have good mix. Just not enough. … Continue reading

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