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View Article  Afraid of Moving One Step Too Far Too Fast?

Whilst discussing our newsletter contents, with a fellow Carbon Cutter, the observation was made that the Step 10 “Move” may scare people. This is the sort of valuable insight we need but it made me think. How can anyone be scared by someone so benign? Carbon Cutters are not meant to be a tiny minority of hardcore anti-carbon fanatics. Would someone refuse to cut their carbon on the basis that, one day, they may have to be closer to a sustainable community and living in resilient housing? Nobody is saying they have to. Many may be just fine right where they are. However many of us may benefit from being closer to their family, food, water, a community, shops – all in walking distance. This transition should inject new life into our local communities. This should be an exciting and invigorating idea. To be local you need to get local. To be resilient you need to be in touch with others. Maybe “Move” is just the wrong word. Maybe we should just say “Community” and leave it at that? This is probably the best way to think of this. Too many of us are divorced from our community and barely ...   more »

View Article  Afraid of Moving One Step Too Far Too Fast?

Whilst discussing our newsletter contents, with a fellow Carbon Cutter, the observation was made that the Step 10 “Move” may scare people. This is the sort of valuable insight we need but it made me think. How can anyone be scared by someone so benign? Carbon Cutters are not meant to be a tiny minority of hardcore anti-carbon fanatics. Would someone refuse to cut their carbon on the basis that, one day, they may have to be closer to a sustainable community and living in resilient housing? Nobody is saying they have to. Many may be just fine right where they are. However many of us may benefit from being closer to their family, food, water, a community, shops – all in walking distance. This transition should inject new life into our local communities. This should be an exciting and invigorating idea. To be local you need to get local. To be resilient you need to be in touch with others. Maybe “Move” is just the wrong word. Maybe we should just say “Community” and leave it at that? This is probably the best way to think of this. Too many of us are divorced from our community and barely ...   more »

View Article  Will it save me money?

I had another one of those conversations with a guy at work the other day.  He is a nice ...   more »

View Article  Off-set-bashing latest

The last (May 08) copy of The Ecologist had yet another Offset-bashing article. Although slightly more considered than previous polemic ...   more »

View Article  The Independent – The Peak Oil Newspaper for the UK?

On the 19th May I posted an article about 2008 being the tipping point for Peak Oil. The year ...   more »

View Article  2008 – the Tipping Year for Peak Oil?

What a difference a year makes. Richard Heinberg must be grinning from ear to ear. A year ago (Summer 2007) ...   more »

View Article  Kettles and more

I walked into the kitchen at work this morning to be greeted by a brand new kettle plugged into the ...   more »

View Article  Get a New Routine

I run a small Business. There, I said it. I am a capitalist – a boss! My own Boss. I ...   more »

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View Article  Capitalism as if the World Mattered

Today you can read the Carbon Cutters review of Jonathan Porritts book “Capitalism as if the World Mattered”. We didn’t ...   more »

View Article  Is modern life rubbish?

I have read a lot about monetary reform in the last few weeks. You can read a lot about this ...   more »

View Article  Lifetime of a CFL?

Well I had it confirmed the other day – a suspicion I have had about Energy Saving Light-bulbs. I bought ...   more »

View Article  Gossip

I often gently chastise the wonderful Mrs Post-Carbon Man when I find her with her nose in a gossip mag. ...   more »

View Article  Argh - the 4x4 (or how nice people can be very dumb)

Last Christmas one our cherished neighbours came round for a drink. As we laid the year to rest the topic ...   more »

View Article  The Nuclear Question - again - yawn

How many times do we hear the litany about Nuclear Power? All we ever hear about is “safety” or the ...   more »

View Article  A Post-Carbon Cult anyone?

A very good friend of mine is a Scientologist. He is a nice guy, I respect his decisions, but I ...   more »

View Article  Doing the “green thing” today?

A colleague at work, a few weeks ago, commented to me that he is considering following my example and “doing ...   more »

View Article  Over The Hedge - with humans "enough" is never ENOUGH
"Over the Hedge" (DreamWorks 2006) is an animated family movie about a bunch of forest dwelling animals in modern-day north ...   more »
View Article  Learning not to fly
I walked by daughter in the park a few days ago and we watched as the small civil Aeroplanes and ...   more »
View Article  The Bottomless Well
"The Bottomless Well" was published by Basic Books in 2005. Co-authored by Peter W Huber & Mark P Mills. Subtitled ...   more »
View Article  Crying "Wolf!" once too often

The other day I was contemplating the "cry wolf" effect upon those who have been warning of pending environmental danger ...   more »

View Article  This Life Support Machine

I have read a lot about this 'biodiversity'-thing. Seems to upset a few people. I even read a serious suggestion ...   more »

View Article  What is "Sustainable" anyway?

I was reading a book by Jonathan Porritt the other day and he put something in words that made me ...   more »

View Article  Why Buy Organic Food?

Why buy Organic food? Sure we have all heard that it tastes better than ordinary food or that it is ...   more »

View Article  Slipping Closer to the Fire

I am sure all Carbon-Cutters have experienced this one - someone close to you doesn't quite share your commitment. I ...   more »

View Article  The Roll to Coal

Once again we have news that the UK Government is returning to Coal Powered Generation to fullfil its baseline Power ...   more »

View Article  True Opportunity COST of the Iraq War

From a new Report "A Climate of War" (from www.priceofoil.org) accounts for the true costs of the Iraq War. ...   more »