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Banana-powered cellphones!

The New Scientist recently reported that researchers at Wageningen University have been able to demonstrate the potential for plant bacteria to generate meaningful amounts of electricity – truly green power.  It works due to the fact that all plant roots ‘excrete’ sugars into the soil.  Bacteria around the roots then break down the sugars releasing CO2, electrons (-ve [...]

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Drought summit

A drought summit is being held today, as parts of England suffer with groundwater levels lower than in 1976. Environment secretary Caroline Spelman is meeting with water companies, farmers and wildlife groups to discuss the situation in south east England, East Anglia and the East Midlands. Many rivers are already drying up and while water [...]

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Community buildings – cut bills and carbon

  Western Power Distribution (WPD) have just launched their Community Chest grant scheme, and £50,000 is available to enable communities to install energy efficiency measures in community buildings. The grant is being administered by the Centre for Sustainable Energy (CSE) who can also provide expert advice and guidance to help groups to carry out an [...]

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Communities, Councils and a low carbon future

Date: 14/03/2012

University of Lincoln, Lincoln

Alexis Rowell poster 

What we can do if governments won’t

Following last year's successful "Transition" lecture on "Climate Change . . " by Professor White at the University of Lincoln, Transition Lincoln would like to invite you to another free lecture, again hosted by the University of Lincoln, on Wednesday March 14th at 6.00pm.  Please see the attached poster for further details. Our speaker, Alexis Rowell, is participating in a climate change conference organised by Lincoln City Council on 14th March. We have booked him to stay on for the early evening for this public lecture.  We would be delighted if you were able to attend, and very grateful if you could help to publicise the event.  For catering purposes, the University asks that you register. It will be possible to do that via a web-link that they will release shortly, but in the meantime there are contact details on the attached poster.

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