Monthly Archives: March 2014

One thing we have learnt this week- Balcombe is going carbon neutral

You may remember last summer the village of Balcombe was in the news rather a lot because of fracking.  In actual fact there was controversy over whether Cuadrilla were really fracking at Balcombe but in any case the village became … Continue reading

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Food costs

With all the fuss over energy prices and energy security another aspect of oil dependency that of food costs gets forgotten.  That’s why I was so pleased to see a documentary on food costs on channel 4 over the last … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week-Libya is on the brink

While attention in the news is quite legitimately on Crimea and MH370 the country of Libya is on the brink of something very nasty.  The latest from Reuters today is that Rockets have been fired at Tripoli airport. To give … Continue reading

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Food prices

“Food prices; the shocking truth” was a programme broadcast on channel 4 with Jimmy Doherty presenting.  Jimmy Doherty is a pig farmer based in Suffolk my co-author Andy pointed his farm out as we were on the way to London … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week – power from the people

This week there have been two examples that I have learnt about of power from the people.  In the first two Germans, Arwen Colell and Luise Neumann-Cosel have set up a not for profit company to buy Berlin’s electricity grid … Continue reading

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No-Dairy February

This year, we set ourselves three month long challenges- the first of which was “no dairy February”. In the West, food makes up the biggest part of the average carbon footprint. Over the last few years my husband and I … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week – growing low food miles

How in the middle of a major city do you cultivate low food miles?  By growing underground that’s how.  Michelin-starred chef Michel Roux Jr is now involved in what sounds a crazy scheme.  In fact that’s what he said when … Continue reading

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Resource volatility and high prices set to last

Resource volatility and high prices set to last. That was the message that was contained in a report from the the Green alliance a couple of weeks ago.  Over the last decade the price of oil, metals and food has … Continue reading

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