This week the Guardian newspaper published a disturbing story about air-quality in London and other urban areas. There have been a lot of still, quiet weather days in London this month (March 2013) and that contributes to a buildup of airborne pollution. Much of that comes from diesel engines, in cars, taxis and commercial vehicles…. Continue reading
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Time for the solar revolution to end Africa’s kerosene nightmare
If the mobile phone had developed at the same rate as the principal means of lighting used across underdeveloped Africa and the Far East, we would still be using the brick size version that came out in the early 1990s. Smaller, lighter and more efficient phones would still be an awfully long way away. In… Continue reading →
UK company Iceotope finds way to cool down data server – saves power, cuts Co2
The most surprising piece of video I’ve seen recently is of a smartphone immersed in a beaker of some clear liquid, photographing the TV camera that was filming it. Link here This is what TV viewers saw, and I’m sure they were amazed. Doesn’t everybody know that if you drop your mobile phone into water,… Continue reading →
Hertz offer electric cars for hire – by the hour
You want to drive an electric car, but they cost too much. So that’s it then, for a few more years at least and prices come right down. Or you are a tourist, and you really want to find a green way around the sites. So it’s a Boris Bike, or regional equivalent, or nothing?… Continue reading →
Now rural England revolts over solar power
Anybody who proposes a windfarm, or even a single wind turbine, in the countryside these days can expect a tough battle with the locals. Let the proponents advance any of the standard arguments – the need for urgent action to combat global warming, a quick and cost-effective response to the coming energy crisis, the fact… Continue reading →
Conservative MP Yeo calls for decarbonisation by 2030 to boost renewables
I bet Tim Yeo’s List of personal targets for this year did not include briefly trending third on the UK twitter list, just behind Romeo Beckham. And for sound and excellent reasons. [By 2pm he was top trend, ahead of Master Beckham.] Yeo is a significant Conservative MP, Chair of the Energy and Climate Change… Continue reading →