Monthly Archives: October 2015

One thing we have learnt this week- mesolithic “eco-home”

You might be wondering why there is a picture of Stonehenge at the top of this blog post, it turns out archaeologists have found an “eco-home” near it.   Its a bit of a silly story since I doubt if mesolithic … Continue reading

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New Nuclear

Last week I covered some of the background of the new nuclear deal on Hinkley C and others with China and EDF.  In this post we will look at some of the other problems with the new nuclear deal.  There … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week-the EPR disaster

This week the British and Chinese governments have signed a deal with the French to build a new “EPR” reactor at Hinkley C.  Yes its the ongoing saga of Hinkley C again!  And it looks like remaining a saga.  The … Continue reading

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Apple day an update

Around this time in late October, many places around the UK are celebrating Apple Day.  It’s a commemoration launched by the charity “Common Ground” back in 1990, to celebrate “apples, orchards and local distinctiveness”.  We have good reason to celebrate:  … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week – harvest

I’ve watched two programmes this week of a three parter called “Harvest”.  Its a look at harvest time from the perspective of different crops and farmers in widely different parts of the UK.   “Harvest” has been really interesting, but also very … Continue reading

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Good stewardship and LED’s

I have recently bought some more LED’s. With the EU’s incandescent bulb phaseout complete (at least for 240V – a low voltage bulb efficiency mandate is mooted) the manufacturers have really worked on technical improvements to alternatives and prices have … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week- two environmental problems solved one to go?

Its worth thinking as we head towards the all important Paris climate talks that we have made some progress on two environmental problems.  I was reminded of this this week as England introduces a charge for plastic bags.  Its not … Continue reading

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Iraq’s energy crisis

Who would have thought that in a country built on oil there would be a full blown energy crisis?  Yet that is the situation in Iraq today.  Many places get a few hours of electricity a day.  When the power … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week -Shell’s Arctic adventure is over.

Shell’s Arctic adventure is over, at least for the moment.  This week the company announced it was abandoning Arctic exploration or putting it on hold.  Oil exploration is expensive at the best of times and Shell has written off nearly … Continue reading

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