E-trikes for Exeter
“During the Covid-19 crisis, our Co Delivery cargo bikes have helped support local, independent businesses by providing a zero emission delivery service around the city.”… Read More »E-trikes for Exeter
“During the Covid-19 crisis, our Co Delivery cargo bikes have helped support local, independent businesses by providing a zero emission delivery service around the city.”… Read More »E-trikes for Exeter
“The ‘norm’ to wear a mask when in a confined space such as a shop or office seems a prudent way of pre-empting what may… Read More »Strategies to open up Sidmouth: protecting shoppers and workers
“Pairing leading environmental researchers with award-winning storytellers to communicate cutting-edge science.” . At this year’s Hay Festival, books will be celebrated on-line – including collaboration… Read More »Merging climate science and art @ Hay Festival Digital
“Renewable energy, like any new disruptive technologies, comes with tremendous opportunities as well as challenges.” . Michael Moore’s latest documentary (with his lifetime collaborator Jeff… Read More »What do we do with old wind-turbine blades?
… or: “carbon offsetting as an excuse for carrying on bad behaviour.” . How can we get to ‘zero carbon”? Devon going carbon neutral .… Read More »The business of eco-valuation
A PLEA TO LOCAL BUSINESSES TO GET IN TOUCH WITH THE TOWN COUNCIL . This request has just been received from a Town Councillor: .… Read More »Reaching out to Sidmouth businesses
“Covid-19 has pointed to the urgent need to diversify the production and distribution of food, and to shorten supply chains. What we need is a… Read More »What Covid-19 has taught us about food
“As habitat and biodiversity loss increase globally, the coronavirus outbreak may be just the beginning of mass pandemics.” A new discipline, planetary health, is emerging… Read More »How to create a pandemic
“Certified B Corporations are those who meet the highest standards of verified, overall social and environmental performance, public transparencies and legal accountability.” . Sidmouth is… Read More »What’s a ‘B Corporation’?
“Sidmouth’s like many other old coastal towns, it has very narrow roads and streets and it’s very difficult to achieve anything. But we have got… Read More »Strategies to open up Sidmouth: more social distancing
Survey of how people felt about traffic and transport, shopping and delivery services, working from home and broadband . Last week, the results from the… Read More »Life under lockdown – and how Sidmouth might recover
“What we can do to make our town safer than anywhere else.” . Things are progressing to open up the Sid Valley – and in… Read More »Strategies to open up Sidmouth: making people feel safe
A radical practice is suddenly getting mainstream attention. Will it change how we help one another? “It’s fantastic to see so many people engaging with… Read More »Mutual aid during and after the coronavirus
Protecting peat bogs. How you can make sure you aren’t accidentally harming this precious habitat with your gardening choices. . Gardeners can’t get their hands… Read More »Using peat-free compost
To help to make Sidmouth a go-to destination as well as keeping local residents safer: Up-grade all our public conveniences so they are ‘no-touch’. Provide… Read More »Strategies to open up Sidmouth: part two