Will meat-free save the planet?
“Arguing for less preconceived assumptions about alleged effects of animal source foods on the health of the planet and the humans and animals involved.” .… Read More »Will meat-free save the planet?
“Arguing for less preconceived assumptions about alleged effects of animal source foods on the health of the planet and the humans and animals involved.” .… Read More »Will meat-free save the planet?
The onset of the pandemic triggered the biggest cycling uptake in post-war history. . The VGS looked into an e-bike/trike network during the early days… Read More »How the e-bike can help decarbonise transport
Understanding electric vehicles and their safety ratings . Following on from the recent piece on EVs: Measuring carbon footprints: old bangers vs new electric cars… Read More »Rating the safety of electric cars
“First zero carbon house by a major housebuilder to substantially surpass the Future Homes Standard.” . The District Council is keen to promote ‘carbon-neutral’ homes… Read More »The zero carbon home of the future
“Frightened they are going to run out of cash if they don’t receive their funding from the Government, (which let’s face it is not going… Read More »Charging at Sidmouth’s car parks
“They are rarely collected after use, meaning they break down into microplastics, polluting the natural environment and harming wildlife.” . A comment on a recent… Read More »Alternatives to plastic tree guards
“Making a new car creates as much carbon pollution as driving it, so it’s often better to keep your old banger on the road than… Read More »Measuring carbon footprints: old bangers vs new electric cars
You cannot simply greenwash your carbon footprint away by outsourcing it to your customers. . There are quite a few examples of ‘greenwashing’ out there:… Read More »Whose carbon footprint are you saving?
“Ensuring it’s fit for purpose in the rural context.” . The government provided some guidance with the launch of this Fund last week: The Fund… Read More »What is the ‘UK Shared Prosperity Fund’?
Modular homes are similar to prefabs but benefit from cutting-edge designs and materials. They are often far cheaper to build and can be constructed in… Read More »Modular housing to help young homeless people into independent living
“Biomass burning power plants emit 150% the CO2 of coal, and 300-400% the CO2 of natural gas, per unit energy produced.” “It’s hypocritical for countries,… Read More »Biomass is not ‘carbon neutral’
“A cultural renaissance and an urban transformation, taking in pedestrianisation, extension of cycle lanes, recovery of historical and natural heritage, rehabilitation of buildings and public… Read More »Seeing a ‘car free’ town centre as a real positive
“Rural communities desperately needed an ambitious and robust plan to create jobs, share prosperity and strengthen communities, but Government has failed to deliver it.” “If… Read More »Levelling Up: what rural areas can expect
“A single member of a UK household could use up to 149 litres of water every day.” “It is estimated that 10% of the water… Read More »Reducing the amount of water we waste
Separating and making use of our urine . We have a problem with sewage: “Raw sewage is being pumped into our waters and it’s an… Read More »Old and new ways to treat our sewage