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Posts tagged "transport"

The green belt is about more than protecting green fields

Jul 17, 2024

There is a huge debate in the UK about how to kickstart housebuilding. The new Labour Government is proposing relaxing rules preventing building on the...

Build it and they’ll come – and ride on it

Jun 19, 2024

Yesterday I experienced my first London rush hour for many years. Things have changed quite a bit since my days of riding the Tube twice...

Train, train, train…

Jun 17, 2024

I’m writing this on a train down to London from Newcastle. It struck me that, like almost every train trip I have taken recently, the...

Greetings from the Costa del Solway

Greetings from the Costa del Solway

May 28, 2024

Half term holidays and our family has decamped to the Scottish shore of the Solway Firth. We’ve been here before (one village along) and it...

One year car-free – how are we getting on?

Mar 11, 2024

So, this week marks a full year since I took the plunge and sold our family car. As much as anything this was a fully...

Sustainability and the Next Generation

Feb 21, 2024

Last week I was interviewed by a Durham University student who was doing a project on Net Zero and the younger generations. One anecdote (amongst...

Carbon Cakeism in the face of a Creeping Climate Catastrophe

Jul 31, 2023

This morning the UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak approved 100 new oil and gas licenses for the North Sea saying that this was part of...

My Car Club – a great example of a product-service system

May 15, 2023

I mentioned a few weeks ago that I’d taken the (supposedly impossible) step of going car-free. Well, not entirely car free, as I’ve joined a...

Local Elections and Sustainability

May 9, 2023

If you're wondering why I haven't been posting so frequently here recently, it's because I've been out pounding the pavements to ensure I got re-elected...

Why LTNs make (some) people mad…

Apr 3, 2023

Over the last six months, I've been carefully watching the Low Traffic Neighbourhood (LTN) end of the culture war play out as it is a...

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Some reflections on the transition to the low carbon economy following the welcome announcement that the Nissan Washington plant's future is both secure and electric. You can change too fast or too slowly, but you gotta change.

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