A Tale of Two COPs
Here is part 4 of a serialised article recollecting the Camino To COP I was part of in the run up to COP26 in 2021, to inspire us in our … Continue reading A Tale of Two COPs
Awakening to a new economics
Here is part 4 of a serialised article recollecting the Camino To COP I was part of in the run up to COP26 in 2021, to inspire us in our … Continue reading A Tale of Two COPs
A post script to my blog, Total Disbelief, one year on. To our joy, and without needing a petition, after all, Parish Buying, the churches’ bulk-buying scheme has nowterminated its dealings with Total Energies and adopted … Continue reading Total Joy
As COP 30 approaches, here is part 3 of a serialised article recollecting the Camino To COP I was part of in the run up to COP26 in 2021, to … Continue reading A Tale Of Two COPs
The vast majority of us now accept that single use plastics are a bad thing. Most people will take a reusable cup for their morning takeaway coffee. So how long will it take for national and local government to realise that, if … Continue reading Retrofit First – an argument in favour of retaining the building that has been built
In an age where so much of what we create is destined to be discarded, the idea of designing for disassembly offers the possibility of a quiet revolution. It’s a … Continue reading Weaving Futures – Further Reflections from the Sustainable Fashion Forum
Described as, ‘an afternoon of shared ideas and community conversations about sustainable style. with insights from makers, thinkers, and change-makers’, on Sunday afternoon I was both inspired and entertained by … Continue reading Threads of Resilience at the Sustainable Fashion Forum
British Quakers have joined the innovative Green Investment Declaration, a worldwide effort aimed at financing environmental sustainability. This initiative, backed by Operation Noah and the JustMoney Movement, recognizes Christian organizations’ … Continue reading Quakers Lead the Charge in Green Investment Declaration
March 19, 2025 In a development that has left some long-time customers concerned, UK renewable energy provider Good Energy has been acquired by Esyasoft, a company based in Dubai with … Continue reading Good Energy – Takeover, or Makeover?