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Tag Archives: Global Warming
EV – 003 – Zealotry
Drill Baby Drill or Green God…you decide. There is a very silly political squabble doing the rounds at the moment in the right wing circles. It involves the granting of new drilling licences to two sectors in British territorial waters. … Continue reading
Posted in Donald Trump, Jubilee Park, Photography, Spring
Tagged climate change, CO2, Dawn, Donald Trump, Drill baby Drill, Electric Vehicle, energy, environment, Four Dimensional Ches, Gaia, Global Warming, Green Man, Hydrocarbons, James Lovelock, North Atlantic, North Sea, Oil and Gas, Renewable Energy, River Soar, Spring, sunrise, sustainability, Zealotry
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EV – 001 – Thank you Mister President…
Every now and then something happens that will change the direction of your life. Such a thing happened the other week when I went to fill my then car (spoilers??) up and found the cost of diesel had jumped by … Continue reading
Posted in American Politics, Donald Trump, Gardens, Photography, Spring
Tagged Bee, climate change, Donald Trump, Electric Vehicle, EV, Global Warming, green, Green Energy, life, Renewable Energy, Robin, Spring, Starling, travel, Trump Iran War, Wood Pigeon
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No More…
Not too long ago this was what greeted the visitor to the Trent valley. Every few miles there was another monster machine generating MW of electricity. No more.
Posted in Photography, Winter
Tagged climate change, Coal, Electricity, Global Warming, photography, Pollution, Ratcliffe on Soar power station, River Trent, Steam, winter
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Soggy Claudia
Well Claudia has blown through. Plenty of wind and driving rain (I guess you can’t have one without the other). We’ve had the first flood of the season. Suddenly the drought conditions of the summer seems a very long time … Continue reading
Posted in autumn, Jubilee Park, Photography
Tagged autumn, climate change, Flooding, Global Warming, Jubilee Park, photography, River Soar, Storm Claudia, Wet
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Looking the right way…
The other day I was standing on the wrong bridge over the M1 pointing my camera in the wrong direction. This morning I corrected that. M1 in North West Leicestershire District council. It was a damp morning but great photography … Continue reading
Nights are Drawing In…
Make the most of things whilst you can. In four days time the nights will be longer than the days. Actually, I can be more accurate. At 19:19hrs (BST) on 22nd September. Slowly the golden light will be replaced by … Continue reading
Almost Autumn…
Insert an image to make a visual statement. WordPress editorial advice Autumn is almost upon us. Technically autumn starts on the 1st September but nature abhors such neat lines. The summer bedding plants on their last legs and the nights … Continue reading
Posted in autumn, Gardens, Photography, Summer
Tagged Abandoned, Alien Being, Bee Hive, Birch, Botanical Gardens, Ferns, fish, garden, Global Warming, Koi Carp, Oadby, ornamental, photography, Pollard, Pond, Summer, Tree, University of Leicester
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Post Colonial…
Every now and then I fell old. No really old. The latest occasion was whilst watching this short by the always watchable J.Draper. The purpose of the short is to quickly explain how money was denominated in the Victorian period. … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Remastered
Tagged British Empire, Global Warming, J.Draper, Lunar, Money, Moon, Pence, Post Colonial, Pounds, Shillings, The Copper Horse, Victorian England, Windsor Great Park, youtube
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Let it Snow, Let it Snow…
Snow at Christmas? There was a time when this seemed a possibility. Nowaday, well not so sure. Evidence of a warming world? A bit too anecdotal – maybe but that is the thing with global warming. It creeps up on … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Remastered, Winter
Tagged christmas, garden, Global Warming, House Sparrow, Remastered, Robin, snow
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Has Spring Sprung?….
Is spring coming earlier? I don’t know but this is the second year where it has felt very spring like at this time of year. Two years worth of anecdotal data is hardly conclusive, especially as the February of 2021 … Continue reading
