September 2012
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thetreehouseguide →
Sep 10th
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Building a clay oven →
Sep 10th
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Hunter:Gatherer:Cook →
Sep 10th
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Sep 5th
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July 2012
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"Green walls" could cut pollution in streets by... →
Jul 19th
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Building a Solar Oven →
Jul 12th
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Non-crystalline PV cells are ~10% more efficient →
Jul 11th
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Two off-shore windfarms to provide power for... →
Jul 9th
June 2012
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Leaked government document reveals opposition to...
“Greenest government ever” my ass. http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2012/jun/03/coalition-dilute-eu-green-energy-targets https://www.change.org/petitions/uk-secretary-of-state-for-energy-and-climate-save-european-citizens-money-keep-your-energy-promises#
Jun 11th
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Wind Farms warm ambient air →
Jun 4th
May 2012
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Edible Futures - edible public gardens for Bristol... →
May 30th
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Ben & Jerry's
Recently I’ve taken to going ‘urban foraging’; a couple of evenings each week, or whenever our group feel bored/peckish, we take to the streets and hit the bins behind several local shops. I’ve always known about skipping, or dumpster diving as the American market likes to call it, yet until recently it’s always been disappointingly fruitless. Until now. Our first...
May 26th
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Hitch-hiking from Bristol to London
So, for the Big 6 demonstration, rather than pay the extortionate fee of £20 each way, myself, and my friend, decided we would hitch-hike our way across the country. This shouldn’t be too difficult we figured, as it’s pretty much straight up the M4, and our destination was the village of Sipson, Grow Heathrow specifically, a hop, skip and jump over the M25. We set off, packs on...
May 9th
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Energy summit protests - video coverage on... →
May 4th
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