Monthly Archives: May 2013

One thing we have learnt this week

Food banks have been in the news this week in the UK.  This may surprise our US readers but they are relatively new here.  A combination of high energy prices (feeding through to higher food prices), the global economic crash … Continue reading

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Cycling- the answer to peak oil?

The first thing to say is no its not.  As we made implicit (if not explicit) in our book there is no single answer to peak oil.  Is it part of the answer?  For sure.  Transport is without doubt the … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week

SSE energy have made a huge profit after the last winter.  As did Centrica (British Gas).  At the same time the oil companies are accused of rigging the oil price in the EU.  Its a fact of life that when … 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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One thing we have learnt this week

  The weather has been unseasonably cold.  More like April than May.   This has led to some people getting a bit confused between climate and weather…  The sceptics have said for many years that warming has stopped (land temperatures).  … 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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Are the good times over for good? Part 3.

If, as we have been discussing, conventional economic growth is a thing of the past, what does this mean for us as Christians?  Most models of church rely indirectly on the Western economic model: Solvent church-goers are required to fund the costs of … 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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Are the good times over for good? Part 1.

In the last few days the Guardian’s economic editor Larry Elliot wrote a piece asking just this question.  Its five years since the global economic crash and things really haven’t returned to normal yet.  Whatever your politics there is a … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week

I came across a story this week saying “The United States has failed to take action to mitigate climate change thanks in part to the large number of religious Americans who believe the world has a set expiration date“. Leaving … Continue reading

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