And before anyone starts saying this means we cannot afford space for nature, remember that majority of our cereal crops are used for animal feed, and many also for AD/biofuels.
Thanks to a wet winter and a poor summer, "UK facing third-worst cereal harvest in 40 years". www.fwi.co.uk/business/mar...
UK cereal output is expected to be more than 3m tonnes down on the five-year average this season, making 2024 one of the worst harvests in decades. New
being entirely serious here when I say that only solution that I'm certain would work, if you could somehow make it happen, would be to get millions of men to stop being babies until the age of about 38
Sent off down a rabbit hole this eve by question of whether EVs being heavier than ICE cars means more road wear... In the 50s US research (The AASHO Road Test) drove various trucks 17 million miles (!) on test tracks. A key conclusion is that wear is propotional to axle weight to power of 4 🧵...
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Will Scotland introduce legislation to build to a #Passivhauswww.eventbrite.co.uk/e/have-your-...
The Passivhaus Trust team takes you step-by-step through its responses to the Scottish Passivhaus equivalent consultation & how to respond.
hello Bluesky, one of the things I do for work is an AI podcast. yes, yes, I know, but this AI podcast is a) short eps (max 20 minutes) and b) has all women guests. I am very keen to connect with women working in/with/around AI for future eps! Please hit me up! open.spotify.com/show/1QTJfOo...
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"Exxon’s entire business model is based on lying to the public about the harms its products cause"
Oh how exciting - and how sad that I actually am excited 😂
The results of my traumatic trip to West Thurrock are up in blog form. Where the only way to reach the new homes on foot is via a multi-storey car park or shopping centre service road where they put the bins out.
Converting unwanted retail sites to housing is a very good idea, but we found some issues when the surrounding environment doesn't keep up with the new use. www.transportfornewhomes.org.uk/converting-r...
Conversion of large obsolete car dependent out-of-town retail barns to new uses looks good on paper.