As the climate crisis accelerates, politicians are leading us in the wrong direction. What can we do about it?

So much has happened on the climate front since my last column. Disasters related to the climate crisis are increasing at an alarming rate. In Libya for example, the Red Crescent estimates that 11,300 people were killed directly by the cataclysmic flooding, and the UN say 9000 are still missing. Survivors face multiple problems, with disease, homelessness andContinueContinue reading “As the climate crisis accelerates, politicians are leading us in the wrong direction. What can we do about it?”

Sheffielders join global call:  imagine an alternative to planned obsolescence

A guest blog by Karine Nohr   I still have my Dad’s watch, which saw him through from young manhood to his deathbed, and I only need to see it to feel nostalgic about my Dad. In that era, a watch was a very long term possession. With the occasional visit to the watch repairer,ContinueContinue reading “Sheffielders join global call:  imagine an alternative to planned obsolescence”

Protest in Sheffield as Insurers Rule Out West Cumbria Mine

I am sharing this press release from Sheffield Extinction Rebellion after yesterday’s demonstration outside the office of Arch. Today, as insurers and banks face a wave of national protest including in Sheffield, Coal Action Network announced that five insurers have given guarantees that they will not provide cover for the planned controversial West Cumbria CoalContinueContinue reading “Protest in Sheffield as Insurers Rule Out West Cumbria Mine”

What’s going on?

A guest blog by Bryan Hopkins Bryan Hopkins The hottest global June temperatures on record, one of the wettest Julys in the UK for decades, wildfires and communities devastated across southern Europe, Canada and Hawaii, the highest ever ocean surface temperatures recorded. All this summer. https://twitter.com/antonioguterres/status/1699408389934084169?s=20 What is going on? Well, nothing, according to aContinueContinue reading “What’s going on?”

Bringing back Beavers to our area will reduce flooding risk.

I am delighted to hear that the Yorkshire Regional Flood and Coastal Committee has granted Sheffield Council £96,000 to examine the prospect of reintroducing beavers within the city boundary. So much so, I booked myself on a Beaver Enclosure Tour at a wildlife centre near Retford. The Idle Valley Nature Reserve is the home ofContinueContinue reading “Bringing back Beavers to our area will reduce flooding risk.”

Recycling Blister Packs

A guest blog by Graham Marsden from Greener Greenhill I am writing on behalf of Greener Greenhill, a networking group of local people who are taking action to address the climate and nature crisis.  One of our recent initiatives was to organise an extraordinarily successful recycling scheme, taking used medicine blister packs to the nearestContinueContinue reading “Recycling Blister Packs”

How should we be growing food to help create a healthier future?

  A guest blog by Karine Nohr. For her birthday present, my 7-year-old granddaughter asked me for some gardening tools. I was completely chuffed by this because learning to grow your own food is such a major life skill and one that I believe will become increasingly necessary in the very near future. And beingContinueContinue reading “How should we be growing food to help create a healthier future?”

Carbon capture — what are the chances?

A guest blog by Bryan Hopkins Bryan Hopkins The words carbon capture pop up in our news these days with increasing frequency, particularly in this region as there are plans to install carbon capture technology in the biomass power station at Drax. But what exactly is ‘carbon capture’, and is it going to be worthContinueContinue reading “Carbon capture — what are the chances?”

Politicians are supporting Climate Genocide. 

Much newsprint has been devoted to Climate Change this week. But as most journalists concentrate on Rishi Sunak’s love affair with Big Oil, I want to emphasise what an unprecedented situation we are currently in. Firstly let’s look at the statistics for worldwide average temperatures. This graph has really got climate scientists worried.  https://twitter.com/ProfBillMcGuire/status/1685259080498106368?s=20 HereContinueContinue reading “Politicians are supporting Climate Genocide. “

Sheffield Council Agree to New Climate Pathway.

I visited the Council’s Climate Committee to give them a wake-up call. With our seas overheating by five degrees, our ocean ecosystems are threatened. With heatwaves in most of Europe, farmers are struggling to produce the crops that are usually exported to us. Holidaymakers in Rhodes came face to face with what a Climate EmergencyContinueContinue reading “Sheffield Council Agree to New Climate Pathway.”