Results tagged “descent” from Transition Newent
'The Heat is On!' by Chris Wooldridge of
Back to the Future in Snow
This January's bitter and snowy weather has not been experienced in Gloucestershire in almost 30 years. I am old enough to remember the '81/82 and the '62/63 winters and this time around there was something quite different in the media's treatment of the weather. Yes, they did show tobogganing families and the stunning beauty of a winter landscape but in the main they concentrated on traffic chaos, food shortage and school closures. (...read more)
‘The Heat is On!’ by Chris Wooldridge of
Signing Pledge at Onion Fair
The onion tribe are the perfect Transition vegetables: easy to grow in our temperate climate, they store well and are versatile, tasty, and health-giving. Each September, Newent’s Onion Fair celebrates this fine plant, and by association, its magnificent cousins the leek, shallot and garlic.
Transition Newent took a stall at this year’s Fair and gave visitors the opportunity to pledge reductions in their carbon footprints by backing the global campaign 10:10. Launched in
We received 60 individual pledges at the Onion Fair ranging from a young student who pledged to walk to school instead of driving her car to an ambitious plan for a business centre with 25 offices heated by biomass. FoDDC pledged a 25% carbon reduction over five years. Our 60 pledges represent about 100 tons less carbon by next December, a small contribution but
Nearly all the people I spoke to on Saturday were well on the way with basic energy saving in the house, they recycled and were keen to buy locally-produced food. But as I looked around me on that hot September afternoon in Newent's
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