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Officially hibernating over the festive period. Going offline. Have a great break all and see you in 2010 :)
11:51 AM Dec 22nd
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RT @: Dr Seuss goes to Copenhagen - priceless
11:50 AM Dec 22nd
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Requiem for a crowded planet. Would go well with the 'Requiem for a Dream' soundtrack from Kronos Quartet
12:44 AM Dec 22nd
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... well, no-one except ourselves, that is.. here's a way to respond to the next 'Copenhagen'; do our own:
2:27 PM Dec 21st
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No one is going to save you fools:
2:11 PM Dec 21st
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Well done TT Totnes for being one of the first 10 movers in the UK's DECC Low Carbon Communities:
12:57 AM Dec 21st
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RT @: Yes, Virginia, there Might be a Santa. And if there is, He Probably Pretty Pissed: Casaubon's Book:
12:56 AM Dec 21st
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RT @: Red Pepper: "As a global deal on climate change recedes, perhaps the local level is our only hope..."
12:54 AM Dec 21st
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RT @: Christmas Reading and Viewing
12:54 AM Dec 21st
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RT @: Copenhagen. The job not done yet. Don't believe the spin. There is no deal. Yet. Time is running out.
12:54 AM Dec 21st
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Right. Enough Copenhagen sadness. I'm off to man the TT Montpelier stall at our local winter Fayre: Go local, go!
7:45 AM Dec 19th
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Oil price: where next? and thoughts for 2010:
7:43 AM Dec 19th
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The inadequacy of hope:
7:42 AM Dec 19th
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RT @: "If the climate was a bank the rich nations would have fixed it" Hugo Chavez
7:42 AM Dec 19th
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RT @: Copenhagen. Not fair, not ambitious, not legally binding. WE'RE NOT DONE YET
7:42 AM Dec 19th
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RT @: This is the way the world ends, in communiques expressing insufficient commitment
7:41 AM Dec 19th
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RT @: System Change NOT Climate Change Declaration Klimaforum
4:10 AM Dec 19th
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TT Edinburgh University hits the blogosphere:
1:16 AM Dec 19th
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Still chortling that the Radio DJ asked Rage Against the Machine to *not* swear while playing live 'Killing in the name'
1:12 AM Dec 19th
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TT Bristol's Peak Oil Report for the city council is highly recommended: TT bristol site:
12:46 AM Dec 19th
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- Name TT web: Ed Mitchell
- Location Totnes and Bristol, UK
- Web http://www.transi...
- Bio Offiicial Transition Towns web project twitter outpost: Mission: to inspire, encourage, connect, support and train the Transition movement
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