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  • A cloud over our communities?

    Author Name: Will Dawson Imagine you are a community energy entrepreneur in the UK. How will you be feeling after the government’s action to tackle the “solar farm threat”?
    Posted to Farming Futures Blog (Weblog) by anonymous on Fri, Mar 4 2011
  • Barriers to low carbon farming - your thoughts wanted

    Author Name: Paul Sousek Here at Cottage Farm we have demonstrated that it is perfectly possible to farm sustainably and in a resilient manner, that is organically, without using fossil fuels but still utilising machinery and energy. The best place to find out what else we are up to is here www.TransitionNC...
    Posted to Farming Futures Blog (Weblog) by anonymous on Tue, Mar 1 2011
  • Farmers – we need to turn the energy market upside down

    Author Name: Juliet Davenport By 2050 electricity demand will at least double current levels, and simultaneously, the UK is legally bound to reducing carbon emissions by 80%. This means we’re going to see an increasing electrification of every part of our energy network. Heat, power, fuel, transport...
    Posted to Farming Futures Blog (Weblog) by anonymous on Thu, Oct 28 2010
  • Can Britain feed itself?

    Author Name: Sam Henderson During 2007 and 2008 the world experienced a global food crisis. Possibly the first genuinely global food crisis ever. There were riots in over 30 countries. The UN called emergency summits and meetings. India stopped exporting all rice except Basmati (a high value export)...
    Posted to Farming Futures Blog (Weblog) by anonymous on Mon, Aug 16 2010
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