What sort of growth do we want?

by Rosalind Dean As the year turns, we start to think about new growth. Already, I can see snowdrops poking through.  But growth also depends on replenishment, the previous year’s growth rotting into the soil to create the nutrients for next year’s growth.  We need to make sure that the growth we celebrate can continueContinueContinue reading “What sort of growth do we want?”

Flood risk at decommissioned landfill sites.

Following my recent articles on old landfill sites and the threat posed by flooding to sites containing toxic waste, I have received this reply from Cllr Joe Otten’s pa. I have to say it has not eased my concerns, and if I were a neighbour of one of the tips listed below, I would beContinueContinue reading “Flood risk at decommissioned landfill sites.”

Immoral companies like Palantir should have no place in the NHS

by Graham Wroe A letter to the Sheffield Star Julia Armstrong reports in the Star (2.1.26) that a local doctor, Rory Gibson, objected at the Council’s Health Scrutiny sub-committee concerning a £330 million contract that was awarded to Palantir Technologies to develop a “federated data platform” for the NHS. Local NHS Trusts have the optionContinueContinue reading “Immoral companies like Palantir should have no place in the NHS”

The climate emergency IS a health emergency and it’s about time we started treating it as one.

by Dr Karine Knor In 2019, supported by all Parties,  the Government declared ‘a climate and ecological ’emergency’. But any ‘emergency’ response has been woefully inadequate.  When we compare this to the time of the Covid pandemic, also declared as a public health emergency, a year later,  and we remember the Prime Minister’s recurrent ‘addressContinueContinue reading “The climate emergency IS a health emergency and it’s about time we started treating it as one.”