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An unlikely encounter – Günther and Gross
Some people don’t like it when the dimension of time is distorted. Yet, it happened at least once in Telford. A most unlikely encounter occurred when Günther, an EU bureaucrat in 2012, bumped into Derek Gross, travel porn mogul in … Continue reading
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Tagged carbon pricing, Derek Gross, growth, Günther, price signals, slowness, veganism
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Not that complicated
Some people say “Oh, it’s so complicated to be low carbon in this modern society.” Here is a way of simplifying it. You get a reasonable approximation to an intermediate[1] low-carbon lifestyle by focussing on three simple maxims. Slowness Thermal … Continue reading