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One thing we have learnt this week-are asylum seekers the key to a climate agreement?

Are asylum seekers the key to a climate agreement?  This thought has struck me over the last few days as the horrendous news from Calais and the Mediterranean has unfolded (and the UK with someone falling out an aircraft).  As … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week – call for climate action

Both the pope and the IEA have called for climate action this week.  Whilst both have been saying the same type of thing they have been saying it in very different ways.  The pope’s encyclical is apparently more about the … Continue reading

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Going fossil free (in 100 years)

The G7 have committed to going fossil free at the latest G7 conference (in 100 years).  Opinions are divided on whether the G7 is any longer a good idea and also whether the fossil free pledge is good idea.  I … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week -Indian Energy

There was a very interesting article in the Guardian this week looking at Indian energy.  More particularly the Indian governments attitude to coal power and solar energy.  The whole article shows the tension between good intentions and development in the … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week-climate change and the election campaign

As the UK’s general election campaign draws to its bad tempered close (for the moment?) the big surprise is how little climate change and energy policy has featured as an issue.  After all the UK government (whoever that will be) … Continue reading

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Climate refugees

Is the current global refugee crisis going to be a picnic when compared with climate refugees?  At the moment in the UK general election some surveys have immigration as the number 1 issue. At the same time thousands of boat … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week- Church of England has divested

The big news this morning is that the Church of England has divested at least partially from investments in tar sands and coal.  I was very disappointed to learn that the Church of England had investments in tar sands although … Continue reading

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Wellcome divestment

The Guardian as part of its divestment campaign published a series of letters from readers as the Wellcome Trust calling for it to divest from holdings in fossil fuels.   I had a look and wondered what I would say…   … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week -ordinary heroes

Tearfund has launched a new campaign called ordinary heroes.  For someone who is not heroic like me the name is quite reassuring.  The idea is to get Tearfund supporters to make small changes in their lives to make the world … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week- UK greenhouse emissions fell last year

          According to government statistics released this week UK greenhouse emissions fell last year by nearly 9%.  The reasons for this are; A mild winter in 2013/14 meant less gas use to heat our houses. Reduced … Continue reading

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