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Pomegranates, blueberries, Japanese wine berries and bees – in King’s Cross…

23/07/2014 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  3 Comments

These days, King's Cross is awash in vertical flower walls, canal side walkways and gushing fountains but across the railway tracks in the industrial park, nature is in a better established, more productive mode. Way back in 1985, when King's Cross was seedy backwater inhabited …

Category: Allergies, Alternative/Complementary Health, Coeliac/celiac disease, Environmental Issues, Food, FreeFrom Food, Gluten-free, NutritionTag: 100% waste management, Alara, alara muesli, Alara's wassail party, Alex Smith, Alex smith sustainability pioneer, bees in King's Cross, bug house, Camley Street wildlife Park, Chateau King's Cross, coeliac disease, gluten-free muesli, Japanese wine berries, King's Cross development, London Orchard Project, muesli, mulberries, Of the Earth superfoods, purple mange tout, self supporting small holdings, sharon fruit, solar energy, sustainability, Tolmers Square, vertical flower walls

Thinking outside the box – Coke bottle lights in Manila and self sufficiency in Todmorden

21/12/2011 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  Leave a Comment

My lovely friend David Fleming, he of Lean Logic, a dictionary for the future and how to survive it,  had an unshakable belief that if you just left human beings to sort things out for themselves, they would do so. Two stories that have just come my way bear him out.... So, to …

Category: Environmental Issues, Food, Food/Health Policy, Gardens, NutritionTag: David Fleming, environmentally friendly lighting, Lean Logic, lighting, local initiatives, Self sufficiency, sustainability, Vegetable gardens, Vegetables

Smart meter petitions to sign – and ES update

14/11/2011 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  2 Comments

For those of you who have not yet met 'smart meters' they are, or at least they are sold as, the energy companies' and the government's way to help you reduce your energy consumption and allow the whole country to become greener and more sustainable. Anyone who has had an energy …

Category: Electrosensitivity, Environmental Issues, Politics, UncategorizedTag: analog meters, bees, Big brother, BioInitiative report, Bionitiative report, brain cancer, colony collapse, Compact fluorescent bulbs health effects, EHS, electricity pylons, electromagnetic radiation, Electrosensitivity, electrosmog, Energy, environment, ES, fatigue, fibre optic network, headache, heart arythmias, Mobile phones effects on children, nausea, Petitions, Power lines, privacy concerns, RF pulse, Seletun Scientific statement, skin cancer, Smart meters, sustainability, tinnitus, tree damage, Utility companies, wifi, Wild life

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