Monthly Archives: July 2013

The Arab “Spring” and energy security

  Early 2011 saw the so-called Arab “Spring” – an abrupt and unexpected change in the political landscape across the Arab world. Starting in Tunisia, widespread street protests took place as ordinary citizens demanded human rights and political change. The … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week about fracking and GM

One thing we have learnt this week is that politicians hopes and plans regarding fracking and GM do not always succeed…  Recently in the UK the government has been hoping that they could push GM crops again.  Some polls at … Continue reading

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Zero carbon Britain 2013

The centre for alternative technology have brought out another Zero carbon Britain report.   There is not the space to blog on the full report, but here some of the main points of interest as far as we are concerned. Energy … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week- heat wave

One thing we have learnt this week is that we are in a heat wave.  Last summer whilst the US baked in a drought it rained and rained here.  When I want away last year and returned everything in the … Continue reading

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BP on renewables

In the previous post we had a look at the state of the traditional energy sources.  This blog post will cover renewable energy sources.  According to BP global solar energy output was up 15.% year on year compared with 2011.  … Continue reading

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Carbon emissions from BP

We often have a look at the BP statistical review – it’s a useful compendium of energy industry data.  In the 2013 edition they examine the carbon emissions from energy use.  What of these?  The IEA view seems to be … Continue reading

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