Category Archives for Ecology
Monsanto roi de la planète
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Forum l’Après Petrole
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Intensive farming methods
Intensive farming methods have been made possible by mechanisation made possible by the Industrial Revolution, made possible by consumption of fossil fuels, the very reason for the First World War. What will happen when we come to the end of … Continue reading
Paul Watson, ecologiste sous mandat d’arret
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Moindre Impact
I couldn’t find a site today called moindre impacte. A French-speaking site which to me was quite inspirational some three or four years ago. Talked about not producing equals not polluting. I suppose it’s become good trendy jargon since, I … Continue reading
The solution is: relaunch the building trade
Relaunch the economy by boosting the building trade. Guff! First off I’d like to know why builders should get the money. Second, what the hell. I know that politicians like to feel clever and find all the solutions, that is … Continue reading
Quality Consumption – the new breed of customer
Manufacturing is about making profit; the difference between sales price and cost. Quality is a cost. Mathematically, therefore, reducing quality increases profit. However, something incredible has happened over the last two generations of manufacturing, the customer who once expected quality, now … Continue reading
Economic policy or environmentally friendly?
Following discussions over the past week while on holiday, I’m wondering whether I should go into politics, at least to become involved with the Green party to try and change and influence the world in a physical and actual way, … Continue reading
Water, the devisive political asset
If, for instance I were to stay with the theme of water, we could find some symbolism, that of the high priestess, the Gateway to the unconscious, also to our darkest fears. I could of course talk about simple, straightforward, … Continue reading
Woodburning stoves
Woodburning is probably the oldest heating method. After inventing hugely sophisticated systems over the last hundred years, we now find ourselves going back to basics and finding that the simplest is the best. I’m building a house, and in it … Continue reading