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My name is Andrew Collinson.This blog is about the coming energy crisis and how we can prepare for the end of oil.We have the perfect storm of uncontrolled debt,climate change and energy depletion heading our way and we need to find ways to deal with that.

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Monday, 29 March 2010

The Party's Over

I've just finished reading another Richard Heinberg book The Party's Over first published in 2003 and updated in 2005.

In this book Richard looks in detail at how fossil fuels were created millions of years ago and how man first discovered their uses as a source of energy.There is a whole chapter devoted to exactly how much oil is left in the ground.There are conflicting opinions but what we do know is that we have passed the half way mark and what is left will be harder to extract.The extra cost will be passed onto the end user ie us.

The book paints a gloomy picture of the future but the change that is to come will be made that much easier if we start now the process of moving to a post carbon lifestyle.

At the end of his book he has a very useful section on how we can start making changes on a personal level such as reducing our energy needs,switching to alternative energy sources like solar panels and wind power.

Start to grow your own food no matter how small your garden might be,and use the car less and public transport more.

On a brighter note I think that the change to a post carbon world will bring communities together,for a solution to this problem will only come from the bottom up as we help each other to provide the resources we need.

The impersonal modern world where often we don't even know our neighbour is coming to an end.

A great read and you can get the book here:

Monday, 22 March 2010

Monitor your energy consumption

imeasure.org.uk is the creation of the Environmental Change Institute at Oxford University allowing people to monitor their energy consumption and see how they compare with other users.

You upload your weekly gas and electricity readings and will get a readout of your carbon omissions for that week.
It's a great incentive to start to make savings and it's free to use.

So get going with it now!

Friday, 5 March 2010

Peak Everything

I have just finished reading another of Richard Heinberg's books Peak Everything.

In it he talks about how we might manage the transition through the age of oil depletion,not least in the area of food production.Think about the food you buy in a supermarket.Then think of the all the fossil fuel burning that has gone on to get it there.First seed has to be sown with tractors,then harvested and taken to silos.

Then it has to be processed in someway to create the final product.All this needs oil.

Then it is taken to a central distribution centre before being finally sent out to your supermarket.

Don't forget you probably drove you car to the supermarket and will drive back to get the food home.Finally you stick this food in the oven,yes more fossil fuel.

Heinburg talks about going back to locally produced food.We will re-ruralise the landscape.Hey turn your back lawn over to growing vegetables.

Perhaps the most moving chapter is the one written by someone living a hundred years from how and writing back to us.He tells how the world has changed to a world of chaos caused by the end of oil.Let us hope it doesn't turn out like that.But we need to act now.You can get the book here


Saturday, 27 February 2010

Easy Eco Auditing by Donnachadh McCarthy

Reading this great book on how to audit your habits both at work and home and how they impact on the environments.Do you have a compost,a water butt?

Do you buy heavily packaged TV dinners or do you buy organic food from your local farmer's market?All these help in a big way if we all do it together.

In the bathroom take a shower rather than a bath it saves so much water.What about getting a worm farm? They can munch through so much waste.

You can get the book here

Tuesday, 23 February 2010

The Story of Stuff

A good introduction to how creating more stuff which is supposed to make us happy is actually ruining the planet.


Your Thoughts.?

Sunday, 14 February 2010

Power Down By Richard Heinberg

Powerdown: Options and Actions for a Post-Carbon World

A book I have just finished and looks at ways of navigating the coming peak oil crisis.
The solutions is in building local communities again and turning local land over to food production.
So much fuel is used to grow crops and then move it to the supermarkets that there will be real food shortages unless food is grown and sold locally.
You need to read this book.

How Cuba dealt with the end of oil.

Cuba derived nearly all it's oil from the Soviet Union,so when that country collapsed it had to find a way of maintaining it's economy and food supply without oil.

Power of Community

click on the link to see how Cuba found solutions to this problem by having more people work on the land, and come off a meat based diet, leading to weight loss and better health.

This is a model of how we in the west must change if we are to manage the coming criis well.

Lasts about 54 mins and is well worth watching.