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A good look at heat pumps

Heat pumps are again in the news, with grants having just been extended to more homes as the ‘boiler tax’ is delayed by the government, as reported in the This is Money website – which also gives a very handy overview of the changes. The problem with heat pumps is that most of us are very unaware… Read More »A good look at heat pumps

How to stay sane: care, collective action and counterbalance

It is possible to progress from eco-anxiety to eco-action – to go from despair and paralysis to just getting on with it. And it’s especially important to engage youngsters on the issues around the climate and environment – as mental illness is on the increase in young people here in Sidmouth. So, how can we stay sane in the climate crisis? The… Read More »How to stay sane: care, collective action and counterbalance

Good news: The growth in renewables limits global emissions

This is quite a good news story: Global energy-related carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions rose less strongly in 2023 than the year before, even as total energy demand growth accelerated, new IEA analysis shows, with continued expansion of solar PV, wind, nuclear power and electric cars helping the world avoid greater use of fossil fuels. The… Read More »Good news: The growth in renewables limits global emissions

How much will climate change cost us?

How much will ‘doing things to stop climate change’ cost us?  Simon Evans writing in the Guardian last September noted how a thinktank got the cost of net zero for the UK wildly wrong – and that Civitas’s deeply flawed report was timed to follow the PM’s speech in which he called for an ‘honest approach’ to… Read More »How much will climate change cost us?

Exeter Community Energy: call for a free visit to see how you can save energy!

Exeter Community Energy are keen to work with people within our communities to help them address the issues of energy efficiency, the challenge of heating bills and availability of funding support.  They are happy to come and meet you to explain their service and help you to identify people who can benefit from this free… Read More »Exeter Community Energy: call for a free visit to see how you can save energy!

The churches and the climate

Several Sidmouth churches are partners in the CAPS project – the Sid Valley Mission Community (Anglican), Primley United Reformed Church and The Most Precious Blood (Catholic) – and others will hopefully be joining anon. For some time now, the Sidmouth churches have been active with the Our Fragile Earth programme, with an excellent overview of how to understand, approach and act… Read More »The churches and the climate

CAPS looking forward!

It’s now well over a year since the Climate Awareness Partnership Sidmouth (or CAPS) was set up in the Sid Valley – to encourage debate about how the climate is changing in our midst. By now, most people are indeed aware that the climate is changing. So, why does Sidmouth need such a group? As… Read More »CAPS looking forward!

How far are we adopting sustainable lifestyles?

There are encouraging signs that 2024 is going to be ‘more sustainable’. Firstly, the latest annual UK survey from Deloitte looks at consumer attitudes and behaviours around sustainability – and at changes people are making to live more sustainably, plus the barriers they encounter to doing this: Adoption of more sustainable lifestyles continues to grow,… Read More »How far are we adopting sustainable lifestyles?