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Goldfin: December 2007
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Climate Change, Energy, Buildings. Friday, 14 December 2007. Christmas is with us with all the environmental damage it causes. However, the admirable trend to forgo sending cards for friendly emails may be being offset by the generous use of the cc: button. In our fight against spam, we should not send messages to long lists of cc:'s. I, on the other hand, knowing these to be quality addresses, will sell them for a good price to the Nigerians.). The better and simple option is to use bcc:. E-cards are al...
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Goldfin: December 2008
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Climate Change, Energy, Buildings. Sunday, 21 December 2008. Not a Christmas Card. Once again I am not sending Christmas greetings by email. It is better for the environment, (tho’ it may not be for Royal mail! Each year I don't send more cards and save more money. This year I am contributing the money saved to Practical Action. 2008 has been a year of growth. We have taken on a another half allotment, Cambridge Architectural Research. Is flourishing and Cambridge Carbon Footprint. Links to this post.
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Goldfin: May 2011
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Climate Change, Energy, Buildings. Monday, 30 May 2011. The value of an 80% carbon reduction. Few people seem to appreciate the scale of change that is required if we are going to meet the carbon reduction targets needed to prevent climate chaos. And I founded Cambridge Carbon Footprint. There are a number of reasons why this can be counter productive. To begin with, I suspect a lot of talk about details is prevarication, avoiding the actual work of making reductions. While it is important to get...About...
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Goldfin: July 2008
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Climate Change, Energy, Buildings. Tuesday, 15 July 2008. Conservation and renewable energy. I get a number of enquiries about energy in the home. My best advice is to do a Cambridge Carbon Footprint "Foot print group" http:/ www.cambridgecarbonfootprint.org/#CCG. As a follow up to the groups, which spend an evening taling about energy in the home, we also provide a network of contacts to support chanbe and a 'House Doctor' scheme were various experts can provide advice and practicle help. Granta Archite...
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Goldfin: March 2009
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Climate Change, Energy, Buildings. Tuesday, 24 March 2009. On Thursday 19th March I attended a DECC/DCLG consultation on. Heat and Energy Saving Strategy(HESS) http:/ hes.decc.gov.uk/. Community Energy Saving Programme (CESP). Http:/ www.decc.gov.uk/en/content/cms/consultations/open/cesp/cesp.aspx. Http:/ www.decc.gov.uk/en/content/cms/consultations/open/cert/cert.aspx. I will of course have to respond to the consultation formally, but I thought I. Would post a couple of comments that apply to. Considera...
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Goldfin: July 2015
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Climate Change, Energy, Buildings. Saturday, 18 July 2015. Cambridge Carbon Footprint is 10 years old! When Rosemary and I delivered a workshop in Bristol for the Climate Psychology Alliance. On the 10th July, talking about our new book. We realised it was 10 years to the day since we started talking about Carbon Footprints. On July the 9. We offered to discuss climate change and calculate the Carbon Footprint of passers-by. Birthday. Rosemary had presented a talk on climate change and psychotherapy.
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Goldfin: December 2010
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Climate Change, Energy, Buildings. Monday, 27 December 2010. As a guardian reader with a log burning stove, it seems an obvious synergy to burn the huge pile of paper that collects each week. Here is my simple recipe for paper logs. To ensure the paper burns slowly and efficiently, it must be made in to a tight roll. Folding the paper in 4 and rolling the sports section first and then the supplement creates a tight core and the rest is easy to roll around that. From the Centre for Alternative Techn.
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Goldfin: November 2010
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Climate Change, Energy, Buildings. Sunday, 28 November 2010. Should I install PV solar panels? This is my "Ask Andy" contribution to the Cambridge Carbon Footprint. Last Saturday the Guardian devoted a four page supplement to the Feed-In. Tariff, the scheme that earns you money for installing photovoltaic. Solar panels on your roof. "Fit" as it is known, guarantees you 41p for. Every unit of electricity the panels generate, as well as the 14p you. Save from not having to buy the electricity. Yes – ...
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Exploring practical strategies for a radically better world. September 12, 2012. In Organising for change. Deep participation: moving from beneficiaries to owners. Genuine stakeholder involvement isn’t simple, and understaffed and overstretched organizations often don’t quite get around to doing it better. What’s more, our non-profit culture, from funding demands to our desire for efficiency, is geared away from this way of working. What’s in a word? And the word beneficiaries naturally follows) but I al...
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Goldfin: February 2011
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Climate Change, Energy, Buildings. Tuesday, 22 February 2011. It' another "Ask Andy" for the Cambridge Carbon Footprint. Our builders are insisting that we install a ventilator in the living room, as we have an open fire. We don’t want more draughts. What should we do? Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Buy In time for tomorrow? UK £11.99 GBP. Europe £15.49 GBP. Rest of the world £20.04 GBP. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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