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80% by 2050?: August 2009
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How are we going to cut carbon emissions by 80% by 2050? Monday, 31 August 2009. George Alagiah has just presented this brilliant BBC2 documentary called the Future of Food. It integrates all the issues from global population, peak oil, peak soil, peak, local food everything through to sustainability, virtual water, farming methods, food production etc etc. It is a must watch programme. It is available on the BBC iPlayer. Try and find the time to watch it. Wednesday, 19 August 2009. Global resource chall...
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Food Group
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Working towards a resilient low energy future for Helston and district. The food group seeks to promote initiatives which reduce our reliance on food that has been transported long distances. Our projects aim to promote the production of home grown produce and food that is produced locally. We also seek to encourage an increasing reduction in our dependance on fossil fuel based chemicals used in the production, transport and processing of food. The Garden Share Scheme. If you know of. This section of the...
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Transition Helston
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Working towards a resilient low energy future for Helston and district. Cornwall Community Climate Forum Calendar. For the Cornwall Community Climate Forum Events Calendar's home page and how to add your group's events or display the calendar on your website. North Cornwall, Orange. East Cornwall, Green. Mid Cornwall, Blue. South West Cornwall, Grey. What is Peak Oil? What is the Transition Process? Past Events - What have we done so far? Future Events - What are we going to do?
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80% by 2050?: July 2009
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How are we going to cut carbon emissions by 80% by 2050? Tuesday, 7 July 2009. CO2 and population growth. I came across this on a blog. Skepecology from one of my old colleagues Chris Gerrard. It is an animation. Showing population growth and CO2 emissions across the globe, pretty frightening. Labels: Climate change science. Thursday, 2 July 2009. The Road to Copenhagen. On the 26 th. June the Department of Energy and Climate Change launched their document 'The Road to Copenhagen'. Which summaries the Re...
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80% by 2050?: November 2010
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How are we going to cut carbon emissions by 80% by 2050? Tuesday, 9 November 2010. Porn Peak oil. Enjoy. The most popular viral on peak oil ever! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). This blog is a collection of information sources about many aspects of climate change, peak oil and sustainability along with some actions we can and need to take to adapt to and mitigate the impacts of a changing climate. 80% by 2050's shared items. Biodiversity and climate change. Hugh F-W Chicken out. The land is ours.
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Useful Links
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Working towards a resilient low energy future for Helston and district. Useful Links and Contacts. Article on solar panels. Solar Panels - ASPO International. The Big Green Switch. The Soil Association's Community Supported Agriculture and Organic Buying Groups. Big Lottery Grants for Local Food Projects. Exchange your surplus veg. The Hadley Centre Map. Showing the impact of a 4 degree global temperature rise. For the Global Warming Skeptic. The Story of Stuff. Minutes from the Last Meeting.
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Transition Helston
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Working towards a resilient low energy future for Helston and district. What is Peak Oil? We've been increasingly dependent on fossil fuels including oil for about two hundred years. These fuels drove the industrial revolution and made possible the enormous technological and information changes that have taken place. The problems of Climate Change and Peak Oil are interlinked. There is a risk that as we hit difficulties with oil supply we will turn to other fossil energy sources, such as tar sands...
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Food Guide
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The South Kerryer Food Guide ONLINE. The South Kerryer Food Guide was launched on the 3rd of July 2010 at the South Kerrier Festival of Food at Helston College. The online version is available at www.westcornwallfood.org.uk. If you think that we have missed somewhere which should be featured in the Guide then please tell us by sending an email to foodguide@transitionhelston.org.uk. We really welcome your views about the guide which will help us to improve it if we are able to re-issue it next year. Trans...
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80% by 2050?: A valuation of the UK's offshore energy resource
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How are we going to cut carbon emissions by 80% by 2050? Friday, 4 June 2010. A valuation of the UK's offshore energy resource. A valuation of the UK's offshore energy resource. This report is pretty promising. In harnessing 29% of the practical offshore renewable resource by 2050:. 8226; the electricity equivalent of 1 billion barrels of oil could be generated annually, matching North Sea oil and gas production and making Britain a net electricity exporter;. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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80% by 2050?: BP's oil supply and demand predictions......
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How are we going to cut carbon emissions by 80% by 2050? Wednesday, 9 June 2010. BP's oil supply and demand predictions. Oil spill and credit crunch bad - oil crunch much worse - see what BP thinks about future oil supply - see what Jeremy Leggett. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This blog is a collection of information sources about many aspects of climate change, peak oil and sustainability along with some actions we can and need to take to adapt to and mitigate the impacts of a changing climate.
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