Wednesday, 5 October 2016
Development In Deed
Development In Deed
Monday, 11 May 2015
A Wood of My Own!
Contemplating investing in a wood. Figuring there's not much space left on our precious little planet and we have to look after what we have a little better than we have been doing. Its a Big Step! However, it would be nice to put a few theories into practice and in the process create some kind of legacy for future generations to follow in our footsteps. Responsibility of this kind always comes at a price but what nobler goal than the co-creation of a 'safe space' for all species (humans included - under careful supervision) to work towards solving the pressing problems of the day. So, watch this space and keep an eye on a Real World analog! :)
Tuesday, 11 March 2014
Wood Forsaken
There's a lovely stretch of woodland nearby. Plenty of animal friends call it home. Unfortunately it is already marred by a dump of noxious waste of some kind, something to do with the old mining industry that used to be nearby perhaps? There is also a beautiful ramshackle old building. Ok it is derelict but with a little imagination could be quite spectacular. Apparently it used to be a tile factory? A little pocket of our industrial heritage where nature is trying her (?) best to reclaim the land. However, there is a proposal to build up to 100 houses here. You can see people's objections. Great care would have to be taken to rehouse all the local wildlife were this to be given the go-ahead. The local parish council voted in favour of the development. I personally just wonder if I'll still be able to walk the neighbours' dog. I also do wonder what happens to all the habitat of that wildlife. It seems to be a natural corridor - I've even seen a heron (I think?) there. Massive bird! The green areas around the village are slowly disappearing and traffic is notably increasing in the area as new houses are built. Whilst it is true that people need places to live it is also true that the neighbouring city of Stoke-on-Trent badly needs 'regenerating'. Why not build there? Is it really worth sacrificing so much nature just so that people can live on the edge of a city rather than in it? Isn't this a short-sighted practice as ultimately the city is spreading and spreading forever outwards whilst its core becomes stagnant at best or maybe even derelict? I can't quite decide if this proposal will be 'good' or 'bad' though I don't feel entirely comfortable with the 'democratic' 'consensual' processes usually brought into play in such circumstances. So, I'll be keeping an eye on this one...
Sunday, 19 July 2009
Monday, 9 February 2009
Local Environmental Atrocity
The two videos below demonstrate the effect of this deadly combination. The smell which exudes from this monstrosity is close to sulphur, which wouldn't surprise me. However, a proper analysis needs to take place of the burning mess.
Unfortunately, for some of us, we have to live down wind of the smoke. Certainly when walking past the heap if I am walking in the prevailing direction of the wind then I always cover my face with something as the smoke makes me cough.
I also noticed that some of the facing trees seem to have been stripped of their bark by something. I'm not sure if this is connected.
There is some local action to try to fix the problem although its quite obviously of limited impact so far. The problem has been around for some time now and nothing has happened. Meanwhile we continue to cough and splutter. I have no idea how the local wildlife is affected but it can't be pleasent for them either?
Monday, 5 January 2009
Thursday, 4 December 2008
Windpower Prototype 2.0
The main prop is now scrounged from an old room cooler thingy I found lying around the woods, believe-it-or-not. It spins quite nicely in a light breeze when just placed loosely on a dowel but now I'm awaiting a strong breeze to test this rig. There's a little resistance and quite a bit of weight on the prop (which may improve) so this version will require stronger winds than the previous prototype. This is a good thing though since, due to the plastic props, it should be capable of spinning pretty quickly and sustaining high winds. Should. As ever, the proof of the prototype is in the testing!
So, wish me luck - I'll make further posts as no doubt the design improves as bits drop off and others are added!
Cheers.
Wednesday, 26 November 2008
Blair Witch Project!
Tuesday, 18 November 2008
cops n robbers

Achim Steiner (of UNEP) and Sir Mark Moody-Stuart invited yours Truly (and 5000 others) to participate in a survey of "elite climate change decision makers and influencers".
Today I actually got around to completing it as its importance dawned upon me.
Actually, the results will be fed into COP14.
It took me more than the estimated 20 minutes to complete as it was pretty heavy in places! Some of these ideas may feed into a post-Kyoto agreement...
I mostly used solar energy to complete the survey but ran out of juice at around 63% completion, a point I made in the survey: there isn't enough sunlight in the UK (yet)! Must get back to the wind turbine prototype ASAP.
Sunday, 9 November 2008
Friday, 19 September 2008
U-eee!
So, how come the UK Government now wants to trade 50% of emissions as opposed to the previously agreed 30%? This stinks! Typical hypocrisy. Even major business leaders, including leading energy producers, are now claiming we need to be doing something about global warming!
Trading is just NIMBYs by any other name. Trying to say the money will encourage environmental projects in Developing Countries doesn't cut it. We're not fools!
About time we lived up to our own hype - and responsibilities - and acted as British people should be acting; not continuing to be puppys for others!
Sunday, 17 August 2008
Energy Wars
Things are hotting up. America puts missile shields in the Balkans, Russia responds by pointing nuclear missiles at 'the West'. Seems a pretty obvious response to me? Things will get worse before they get better, if they ever do. See you later.
Thursday, 17 July 2008
Its a nice wood although I wasn't actually supposed to be there. Nonetheless, it was emancipatory to spend two nights out with Mother Nature. I was a little too close during this evening though since a visitation by the local (by the sound of it very large) wildlife in the night left me a little unnerved.
However, I've come back feeling much more relaxed and at peace with the world. Its got to be the best therapy in the book in my opinion. I am glad to hear that more and more of us in the UK are rekindling our interest in camping. There's got to be no better way to understand what all the fuss is about re climate change/global warming/wars, etc.
It can be a beautiful world, if only more of us would get out more, away from the TV and others' views of the world and start forming our own. This way the world really may become a better place for our children and their children.
Friday, 4 July 2008
Political Greenwash or Lack of Education?
I partook in this survey of over a thousand global warming/climate change 'key influencers' not so long ago, the results are just in. Seems political leadership is still deemed to be lacking:"A new worldwide survey of key climate decision-makers shows strong and consistent views that government leaders worldwide need to act quickly and agree on a set of clear, inclusive, and long-term policies in order to put climate solutions in place. The survey comes as countries and regions prepare for the crucial Copenhagen meeting of the UNFCCC and the G8 Summit."
We have around 20 to 30 years to start to put things right. This is not long. Political processes are notoriously slow. Sure, there is progress but we now need to start 'fast-tracking' policies. There is some evidence in the UK that this is starting to happen, e.g. the contentious "eco towns" projects, but education is still required at all levels of society, from the top to the bottom, before true progress is acheived. Meanwhile, whilst we all chew things over, Mother Nature will continue to ruffle her polluted feathers.
Thursday, 26 June 2008
Friday, 13 June 2008
Thursday, 12 June 2008
public splutter
More of us should use public transport but if its polluting like this vehicle then is it really much better than having a wealth of up-to-date private vehicles?
What do you feel?
BTW this bus almost ran me over too due to the actions of a rather reckless driver in the bus station! Nuff said.
What do you feel?
BTW this bus almost ran me over too due to the actions of a rather reckless driver in the bus station! Nuff said.
Monday, 2 June 2008
Green Angel Sings the Blues
So, the sky is falling in but we're all still running around in petroleum-driven vehicles, at great cost.
Green Angel sings the Green Blues.
Friday, 11 April 2008
Hacking the Mainframe!
Dr. Timothy Barker
France (in exile) 11th April, 2008.
It is actually quite difficult to deprogram oneself from consensual reality. It also now seems, in retrospect, to not be an entirely good idea. Certainly ‘the authorities’ or ‘the establishment’ do not like people to think for themselves. For my own part in these escapades my objective was simple. I was witnessing, along with countless others, the destruction of our planet. I could no longer stand by and allow this to take place. Not on my watch, as they say. So, I sought to make a few changes.
The principal change, therefore, which one has to enact is to let go of the commonly held beliefs around about one’s being in society and then try to create one’s own path. However, this is much more easily said than done. For example, I was quite used to using shampoo and conditioner every day. I would try to take a bath or a shower (if I had one) every day. Looking back I’m not really sure why. But isn’t that what you’re supposed to do? Everyone is always doing this on the TV, right? It took around three or four months (I lost count actually) for my hair to ‘get right’. I still don’t use products, it looks OK to me. This probably hits that particular nail right on the head, so to speak. Taking responsibility for one’s own choices is paramount if we are to live in a sustainable manner. And this is the key objective of all of my experiments. Some of these I am outlining here.
Precisely why I am outlining these at this time is of great interest since I find that I am (I am struggling to find the English to describe this) being ‘held’ under a Section 3 of the Mental Health Act, 1983 (under British law). Actually, I fled the UK after some wholly un-British (in my book) actions on behalf of ‘the authorities’. Being pinned down and injected with pharmaceutical drugs, being handcuffed and dumped in a hard-to-locate ‘secure’ (actually drugs came and went like candy in a school playground) hospital ward and being denied all kinds of basic human rights such as the right to breath natural air and generally practice one’s own spirituality all say to me that the Mental Health system in the UK is in need of a jolly good overhaul and, more-to-the-point, should not be used in lieu of laws for the detention of citizens (with rights equal to others’) who want to deprogram themselves from consensual reality. Phew…
You see, my real bone of contention with all of this, is that consensual reality simply IS NOT WORKING! Take a look around, what do you see? Not only are we killing each other through drink, drugs and consumption in general but we are killing our one planet we are currently able to call home AND, potentially at least, a number of other species who may get along better without our interference. Those of us who are not concerned by this: ‘as long as we are doing OK’; should stop to think about our children’s children or our children’s children’s children. Or maybe you don’t have children? Well, here’s the news – you too were a child once! Grow up! Peace out, DD.
France (in exile) 11th April, 2008.
It is actually quite difficult to deprogram oneself from consensual reality. It also now seems, in retrospect, to not be an entirely good idea. Certainly ‘the authorities’ or ‘the establishment’ do not like people to think for themselves. For my own part in these escapades my objective was simple. I was witnessing, along with countless others, the destruction of our planet. I could no longer stand by and allow this to take place. Not on my watch, as they say. So, I sought to make a few changes.
The principal change, therefore, which one has to enact is to let go of the commonly held beliefs around about one’s being in society and then try to create one’s own path. However, this is much more easily said than done. For example, I was quite used to using shampoo and conditioner every day. I would try to take a bath or a shower (if I had one) every day. Looking back I’m not really sure why. But isn’t that what you’re supposed to do? Everyone is always doing this on the TV, right? It took around three or four months (I lost count actually) for my hair to ‘get right’. I still don’t use products, it looks OK to me. This probably hits that particular nail right on the head, so to speak. Taking responsibility for one’s own choices is paramount if we are to live in a sustainable manner. And this is the key objective of all of my experiments. Some of these I am outlining here.
Precisely why I am outlining these at this time is of great interest since I find that I am (I am struggling to find the English to describe this) being ‘held’ under a Section 3 of the Mental Health Act, 1983 (under British law). Actually, I fled the UK after some wholly un-British (in my book) actions on behalf of ‘the authorities’. Being pinned down and injected with pharmaceutical drugs, being handcuffed and dumped in a hard-to-locate ‘secure’ (actually drugs came and went like candy in a school playground) hospital ward and being denied all kinds of basic human rights such as the right to breath natural air and generally practice one’s own spirituality all say to me that the Mental Health system in the UK is in need of a jolly good overhaul and, more-to-the-point, should not be used in lieu of laws for the detention of citizens (with rights equal to others’) who want to deprogram themselves from consensual reality. Phew…
You see, my real bone of contention with all of this, is that consensual reality simply IS NOT WORKING! Take a look around, what do you see? Not only are we killing each other through drink, drugs and consumption in general but we are killing our one planet we are currently able to call home AND, potentially at least, a number of other species who may get along better without our interference. Those of us who are not concerned by this: ‘as long as we are doing OK’; should stop to think about our children’s children or our children’s children’s children. Or maybe you don’t have children? Well, here’s the news – you too were a child once! Grow up! Peace out, DD.
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