Decarbonising buildings
They are currently responsible for 33% of global energy consumption and 39% of greenhouse gas emissions. . Buildings need a lot of carbon – “It… Read More »Decarbonising buildings
They are currently responsible for 33% of global energy consumption and 39% of greenhouse gas emissions. . Buildings need a lot of carbon – “It… Read More »Decarbonising buildings
From feed-in tariff to feeding tariff? A food production subsidy, paid for by (some) consumers, to stimulate investment in sustainably produced food for local supply?… Read More »Transforming local food production with lessons from the electricity market
… tips and initiatives. . This month’s newsletter from Lyme Regis’ Transition Town group gives us some practical tips on energy: . GREEN ENERGY SPECIAL… Read More »How to find a green energy provider
Government commits to protect countryside for nature Wildlife Trusts launch national nature recovery campaign . The District Council is determined to help improve biodiversity: Creating… Read More »Creating a nature recovery network for East Devon and the UK
Community ownership… £5 sales… pop-up shops…? A renewed appreciation that Heritage is a money-spinner? . Today’s Herald online carries a piece about “concerns over the… Read More »Initiatives to help the high street
“Bedrooms may be smaller now than in 1930, but they house fewer people per bedroom!” Today, people are being “crammed into former industrial and office… Read More »Tiny homes then and now…
“Staycations may be on the cusp of a new golden age.” “The UK is now about to enter an era of increased remote working.” . The… Read More »The survival of British seaside towns post-Covid
“Making the river walk more welcoming…” . There has been a lot of activity on the Ham of late: The Ham Planting and Art Community… Read More »A project proposal for the Ham
… multipurpose neighbourhoods … garden streets … digitally-enabled high street … . There are some great urban design ideas out there for Sidmouth: This is… Read More »Design visions for the urban landscape
from East Devon and New York . For the last few days, the VGS’s social medial has been re-posting pieces on Climate Week – all… Read More »The news from Climate Week
Helping to ‘stitch back together Britain’s tattered natural fabric of wild land’. . The chair of the Environmental Audit Committee writes today in Parliament’s online… Read More »Creating a nature recovery network for East Devon
“The dramatically falling costs of renewables are now a political, a media, and conversational cliché.” . There are several questions around wind energy. One is… Read More »The questions around wind energy
“The best thing to look for if you want to spot tuna is a feeding frenzy.” . In the last couple of weeks, there have… Read More »The return of bluefin tuna to Lyme Bay
“A solid economic case for sheep farmers to instead grow forests and become carbon offsetters.” “Our sheep farmers are managing one of our most precious… Read More »Sheep and trees
Lamb and beef produced on an environmentally-friendly small scale. “By supporting your local farms you can do your bit for the environment and for local… Read More »Livestock farming in Devon