Futures Forum


... A FORUM TO STIMULATE DEBATE ... ... JUST ADD A COMMENT AT ANY ENTRY BELOW... ... FOR THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF TOWN AND VALLEY ...

Saturday, 9 June 2018

"This week marked World Environment day and World Ocean day, both of which highlighted plastic global pollution as the most urgent problem facing our planet."

This week we had both World Environment Day:
World Environment Day: Planet is being ‘swamped’ by plastic waste, says UN chief | The Independent
‘Beat Plastic Pollution’, the theme for World Environment Day 2018 - Times of India
Kenya celebrates World Environment Day 2018 by putting measures to beat plastic pollution :: KTN News - The Standard

And World Ocean Day:
World Oceans Day: Big expansion of UK's 'blue belt' to curb plastic pollution - Sky News
#WorldOceansDay: Mediterranean could become a 'sea of plastic' | News | Al Jazeera
On World Oceans Day, Attenborough Shares Serious But Hopeful Message

Both highlighted plastic as the issue - as covered graphically by the Guardian today: 

The week in plastic - in pictures

Shares

1,627
This week marked World Environment day and World Ocean day, both of which highlighted plastic global pollution as the most urgent problem facing our planet. So as a parody of our popular Week in wildlife gallery, from dead pelicans to trapped turtles and garbage-eating cows, we bring you ... the Week in plastic.
Eric Hilaire
Fri 8 Jun 2018 06.00 BST

  • Plastic bags arrive at their breeding ground of Juhu Beach, Mumbai, India. Today we produce about 300m tonnes of plastic every year - nearly equivalent to the weight of the entire human population.
    Photograph: Subhash Sharma/Zuma/Alamy
    FacebookTwitterPinterest
    Mumbai, India. Plastic at Juhu Beach. Today we produce about 300m tonnes of plastic every year - nearly equivalent to the weight of the entire human population.

  • Animals graze on nutritious plastic rubbish in New Delhi, India. Figures show India has the world’s 14 most plastic-polluted cities.
    Photograph: Rajat Gupta/EPA
    FacebookTwitterPinterest
    Animals sift through rubbish in New Delhi, India. Figures show India has the world’s 14 most plastic-polluted cities.

  • Birds search for plastic delicacies at a landfill site in Aceh, Indonesia. Only 9% of all plastic waste ever produced has been recycled. About 12% has been incinerated, while the rest - 79% - has accumulated in landfills, dumps or the natural environment.
    Photograph: Fachrul Reza/Barcroft Images
    FacebookTwitterPinterest
    Birds scavenge at a landfill site in Aceh, Indonesia. Only 9% of all plastic waste ever produced has been recycled. About 12% has been incinerated, while the rest - 79% - has accumulated in landfills, dumps or the natural environment.

  • A crab searches for a lovely new home among the plastic waste on a beach in Lima, Peru, on World Environment day, 5 June 2018. The UN urged steps against the use of plastic bags, as part of a global challenge to reduce the increasing pollution of the oceans.
    Photograph: Ernesto Benavides/AFP/Getty Images
    FacebookTwitterPinterest
    A crab surrounded by plastic waste is pictured on a beach in Lima, on World Environment day, 5 June 2018. The UN urged steps against the use of plastic bags, as part of a global challenge to reduce the increasing pollution of the oceans.

  • Mbale, Uganda. An officer at the Uganda Wildlife Education Centre displays a tortoise whose shell was deformed after it was rescued from some plastic string. Many animals hope that plastic mutilation will make them more attractive during mating season.
    Photograph: Daniel Edyegu/Xinhua/Alamy Stock Photo
    FacebookTwitterPinterest
    Mbale, Uganda. An officer at the Uganda Wildlife Education Centre displays a tortoise whose shell was deformed after it was rescued from some plastic string.

  • A swan and a mallard duck play hide and seek among rubbish in the river Thames in Limehouse, London.
    Photograph: Nigel Bowles/Alamy
    FacebookTwitterPinterest
    A swan and a mallard duck swim among rubbish in the river Thames in Limehouse, London.

  • Gulls love to nest in plastic waste at a landfill site in Cape Town, South Africa. According to an Ellen MacArthur Foundation report, there will be more plastic in the ocean than fish by 2050. Africa is one of the most affected continents due to its extensive coastline and underdeveloped waste systems that allow plastic waste to easily enter the ocean.
    Photograph: Nic Bothma/EPA
    FacebookTwitterPinterest
    Gulls fly around plastic waste at a landfill site in Cape Town, South Africa. According to an Ellen MacArthur Foundation report, there will be more plastic in the ocean than fish by 2050. Africa is one of the most affected continents due to its extensive coastline and underdeveloped waste systems that allow plastic waste to easily enter the ocean.

  • A mangrove shoot thrives amid the plastic in Jakarta, Indonesia. Indonesia has been ranked the second biggest marine polluter in the world behind only China, with reports showing that the country produces 187.2m tonnes of plastic waste each year. This week,the government announced it will join forces with the country’s two largest Islamic organisations, Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) and Muhammadiyah, using their extensive networks across the world’s largest Muslim-majority nation to encourage consumers to reduce plastic waste and reuse their plastic bags.
    Photograph: Ed Wray/Getty Images
    FacebookTwitterPinterest
    A mangrove shoot surrounded by plastic in Jakarta, Indonesia. Indonesia has been ranked the second biggest marine polluter in the world behind only China, with reports showing that the country produces 187.2m tonnes of plastic waste each year. This week, the government announced it will join forces with the country’s two largest Islamic organisations, Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) and Muhammadiyah, using their extensive networks across the world’s largest Muslim-majority nation to encourage consumers to reduce plastic waste and reuse their plastic bags.

  • Decorative plastic waste washed ashore on the coast near Shanghai. About 8m tonnes of plastic waste is dumped into the world’s oceans every year - the equivalent of one truck of plastic being tipped into the sea every minute, every day. More than half comes from five Asian countries: China, Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam, according to a 2015 study.
    Photograph: Johannes Eisele/AFP/Getty Images
    FacebookTwitterPinterest
    Plastic waste washed ashore on the coast near Shanghai. About 8m tonnes of plastic waste is dumped into the world’s oceans every year - the equivalent of one truck of plastic being tipped into the sea every minute, every day. More than half comes from five Asian countries: China, Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam, according to a 2015 study.

  • A woman walks through a stunning plastic forest that was created by rising floodwater south of Hanoi.
    Photograph: Nhac Nguyen/AFP/Getty Images
    FacebookTwitterPinterest
    A woman walks through a stunning plastic forest that was created by rising floodwater south of Hanoi.

  • A dead pelican lies in the rubbish of the Tarcoles river, Costa Rice, one of the most polluted basins in Central America.
    Photograph: Jeffrey Arguedas/EPA
    FacebookTwitterPinterest
    A dead pelican lies in the rubbish of the Tarcoles river, Costa Rice, one of the most polluted basins in Central America.

  • A gannet carries some tasty plastic food back to its nest.
    Photograph: Graham Moore/Alamy
    FacebookTwitterPinterest
    A gannet carries some tasty plastic food back to its nest.

  • A cow models a plastic head decoration for cattle in New Delhi. India will eliminate all single-use plastic in the country by 2022, the prime minister, Narendra Modi, announced this week.
    Photograph: Rajat Gupta/EPA
    FacebookTwitterPinterest
    A cow models a plastic head decoration for cattle in New Delhi. India will eliminate all single-use plastic in the country by 2022, the prime minister, Narendra Modi, announced this week.

  • Plastic bottles will soon be appearing alongside cod and haddock on chip shop menus, it is hoped. About 10% of the volume of each fish haul caught is plastic waste.
    Photograph: Laura Lezza/Getty Images
    FacebookTwitterPinterest
    Plastic bottles will soon be appearing alongside cod and haddock on chip shop menus, it is hoped. About 10% of the volume of each fish haul caught is plastic waste.

  • This turtle is having fun playing in discarded plastic netting which prevents it from reaching the surface and breathing. A loggerhead turtle trapped in a drifting abandoned net, Mediterranean Sea.
    Photograph: Jordi Chias/NPL/WWF
    FacebookTwitterPinterest
    This turtle is having fun playing in discarded plastic netting which prevents it from reaching the surface and breathing. A loggerhead turtle trapped in a drifting abandoned net, Mediterranean Sea.

  • This stag is hoping to attract a suitable mate with its impressive plastic horn adornment.
    Photograph: SNH/PA
    FacebookTwitterPinterest
    This stag is hoping to attract a suitable mate with its impressive plastic horn adornment.

  • This whale’s tasty plastic feast ended in disaster when it swallowed up to 80 plastic bags and died.
    Photograph: Department of Marine and Coastal Resources/Reuters
    FacebookTwitterPinterest
    This whale’s tasty plastic feast ended in disaster when it swallowed up to 80 plastic bags and died.

  • A dog enjoys the view at Kibarani dump site in Mombasa, Kenya. A year after Kenya announced the world’s toughest ban on plastic bags, and eight months after it was introduced, the authorities are claiming victory.
    Photograph: Andrew Kasuku/AFP/Getty Images
    FacebookTwitterPinterest
    A dog enjoys the view at Kibarani dump site in Mombasa, Kenya. A year after Kenya announced the world’s toughest ban on plastic bags, and eight months after it was introduced, the authorities are claiming victory.

  • Beautiful plastics pebbles adorn a beach in Indonesia.
    Photograph: Hotli Simanjuntak/EPA
    FacebookTwitterPinterest
    Beautiful plastics pebbles adorn a beach in Indonesia.

  • There were celebrations this week when it was revealed that plastics had finally reached the world’s last great wilderness of Antarctica.
    Photograph: Christian Aslund/Greenpeace/PA
    FacebookTwitterPinterest
    There were celebrations this week when it was revealed that plastics had finally reached the world’s last great wilderness of Antarctica.

  • This grey mullet in Hong Kong is thrilled to find microplastics in its habitat.
    Photograph: Bobby Yip/Reuters
    FacebookTwitterPinterest
    This grey mullet in Hong Kong is thrilled to find microplastics in its habitat.

.
The week in plastic - in pictures | Environment | The Guardian
.
.
. 
Posted by Jeremy Woodward at 11:38
Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest
Labels: campaigns, coastal+seaside, environment, marine, plastic, pollution

No comments:

Post a Comment

Newer Post Older Post Home
View mobile version
Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)

"a forum to stimulate debate"

The purpose of this blog is to explore the issues that are impacting on Sidmouth's present and future - and to give voice to the variety of opinions around those issues.

It does not endorse, support, represent or guarantee the fairness, completeness, truthfulness, accuracy, or reliability of the content given or opinions expressed in postings on this blog.

About this blog

Jeremy Woodward
View my complete profile

Disclaimer

No rights are claimed for most media presented in this blog.
All attempts are made to provide links, acknowledgements and credits for all sources.
Should you have any questions about the copyright, proprietorship or authorship of any material (text or images) in this blog, please get in touch.
Thank you.

Search This Blog

Blog Archive

  • ►  2019 (527)
    • ►  October (1)
    • ►  May (67)
    • ►  April (112)
    • ►  March (123)
    • ►  February (106)
    • ►  January (118)
  • ▼  2018 (1351)
    • ►  December (115)
    • ►  November (117)
    • ►  October (119)
    • ►  September (104)
    • ►  August (108)
    • ►  July (110)
    • ▼  June (116)
      • Plastic waste at sea >>> "The problem of ghost net...
      • PLASTIC ATTACK! >>> trying to get the message acro...
      • How to entice more creatures into your own garden
      • Horse Chestnut canker in the Byes and at Knowle
      • "Fossil fuels are a blessing to humanity"
      • Local is best > As Wyevale bows out of Sidmouth, "...
      • Sidmouth Arboretum > summer newsletter
      • Climate change: and getting tough on the big pollu...
      • The Politics of Food Production
      • The planet chokes on electronic waste, and a recyc...
      • Exmouth sees 350 new homes - but inadequate fundin...
      • Plans for Port Royal > the Drill Hall is put on th...
      • 2001: A Space Odyssey > the unfulfilled promises o...
      • Save our high streets > by entering them into the ...
      • Sidford business park >> campaign group's eighth u...
      • Brexit: and expanding airports
      • A solution to our housing problems: land value cap...
      • A solution to our housing problems: give people th...
      • Climate change 30 years on: "Global surface temper...
      • The Calf at Foot Dairy > making the world ‘a bette...
      • Love of trees is in our roots, we must stop the cu...
      • Reduce, Reuse, Recycle and Create 1 wheelie bin of...
      • Climate change: getting central banks to lead by e...
      • Sidford business park >>> 'Where is the land for n...
      • Sidford business park > And Alexandria Industrial ...
      • Sidford business park >>> campaign group's sixth u...
      • Save our high streets > government 'calls for evid...
      • Devon dominates list of Britain's priciest seaside...
      • Brexit: and why there is no compulsion to pick fru...
      • The UK's rapid return to city centre living > and ...
      • Sidford business park >>> County Council's Highway...
      • Climate change: the hot dark future
      • Making Plymouth Sound the UK's first national mari...
      • Oliver Rackham and the Wildwood @ Radio 3
      • Swift awareness week >>> 16th - 23rd June
      • Axminster woodworker Joshua Johansen - innovative ...
      • Midsummer in the West Country
      • Sidford business park >>> How to allocate an ‘empl...
      • Knowle relocation project: and retirement home dev...
      • Brexit: and Exeter's MP asking for 'a full police ...
      • Sidmouth Plastic Warriors > in action > Sunday 24t...
      • Make Sidmouth plastic free > public meeting Wednes...
      • Parking consultation for Sidmouth: deadline Friday...
      • The Drill Hall, the Folk Week and a plea for archi...
      • Brexit: and the "NHS dividend": and planned CCG cu...
      • Brexit: and the "NHS dividend"
      • "A small, quiet, English town" > CrowdFunder appea...
      • Knowle relocation project: and warding off evil sp...
      • Exeter's first Vegan Market > Saturday 23rd June
      • Regen SW > Smart Energy Marketplace > Tues 19th June
      • Climate Change: and Food Security @ Café Scientifi...
      • The World Cup of Climate Change
      • "The NPPF policy is due out in July; it’s a danger...
      • Into the Forest @ Radio 3
      • Hello Fixers, Handyfolk and Repairers! > Sidmouth ...
      • Sidford: and developers lobbying to exempt retirem...
      • Brexit: and “That’s your bloody GDP, not ours.”
      • Knowle relocation project: "The true cost of reloc...
      • Sidford business park >>> “Sidmouth’s outstanding ...
      • Sidford business park >>> deadline for comment on ...
      • Sidford business park >>> "One of the many reasons...
      • Brexit: and the risks for UK food
      • East Devon AONB: Acland Awards >>> nominations sou...
      • Rewilding Scotland with wolves to help tree regen...
      • Moth night > 14th - 16th June > the annual celebra...
      • "The Grenfell Tower fire revealed how humanity has...
      • VGS comment on Fords planning application 18/1094/...
      • Sidbury Village Fete > Saturday 16th June
      • "The Marks of Austerity" > Grenfell Tower one year on
      • Sidford business park >>> campaign group's fourth ...
      • Beach Management Plan: a 'preferred option' is an ...
      • Climate change: depolitized
      • Sidford Business Park > "the need for the developm...
      • Support Friends of the Byes
      • Coastal change: Overfishing and the death of the s...
      • A simple guide to 'forest bathing' from the Sidmou...
      • Going on a "bioblitz" to record what wildlife rema...
      • Sidford business park >>> "there is sufficient evi...
      • Sidford business park >>> campaign group's third u...
      • A project to retain and attract younger people and...
      • Brexit: and Exeter's MP's voicing of "widespread c...
      • Sidford business park >>> and the East Devon Busin...
      • Save our high streets > "Put things on the high st...
      • Make Sidmouth plastic free > meeting Wednesday 20t...
      • "Our plastic pollution crisis is too big for recyc...
      • Sidford business park >>> campaign group's second ...
      • Sidford business park >>> campaign group's first u...
      • A solution to our housing problems: create an in-p...
      • Sidmouth Plastic Warriors > the go-to resource on ...
      • Make Sidmouth plastic free > meeting Wednesday 20t...
      • "This week marked World Environment day and World ...
      • Sidford business park >>> campaign group calls for...
      • How to revive the health of Sidmouth's high street...
      • Brexit: and how the Irish referendum's "deliberati...
      • Sidford business park >>> "More than 250 parking s...
      • "Time for a change! What’s happening in local poli...
      • Brexit: and rotting strawberries
      • Plans for Port Royal > Still no news of when the D...
      • Sidford business park >>> How to comment on the pl...
      • Brexit: Legatum and Exeter's MP concern at its 'un...
    • ►  May (120)
    • ►  April (116)
    • ►  March (129)
    • ►  February (91)
    • ►  January (106)
  • ►  2017 (1269)
    • ►  December (102)
    • ►  November (128)
    • ►  October (114)
    • ►  September (121)
    • ►  August (126)
    • ►  July (103)
    • ►  June (103)
    • ►  May (94)
    • ►  April (87)
    • ►  March (99)
    • ►  February (85)
    • ►  January (107)
  • ►  2016 (1204)
    • ►  December (98)
    • ►  November (114)
    • ►  October (124)
    • ►  September (120)
    • ►  August (102)
    • ►  July (101)
    • ►  June (112)
    • ►  May (92)
    • ►  April (88)
    • ►  March (91)
    • ►  February (80)
    • ►  January (82)
  • ►  2015 (1085)
    • ►  December (77)
    • ►  November (90)
    • ►  October (80)
    • ►  September (79)
    • ►  August (68)
    • ►  July (77)
    • ►  June (93)
    • ►  May (105)
    • ►  April (121)
    • ►  March (97)
    • ►  February (106)
    • ►  January (92)
  • ►  2014 (953)
    • ►  December (99)
    • ►  November (80)
    • ►  October (76)
    • ►  September (83)
    • ►  August (75)
    • ►  July (65)
    • ►  June (85)
    • ►  May (79)
    • ►  April (89)
    • ►  March (93)
    • ►  February (67)
    • ►  January (62)
  • ►  2013 (627)
    • ►  December (91)
    • ►  November (96)
    • ►  October (111)
    • ►  September (81)
    • ►  August (37)
    • ►  July (69)
    • ►  June (72)
    • ►  May (45)
    • ►  April (25)

Labels

  • alma bridge (128)
  • alternative technology (271)
  • aonb (138)
  • arboretum (151)
  • architecture+design (532)
  • art+culture (316)
  • axminster (19)
  • barnstaple (6)
  • beach management plan (155)
  • beer (16)
  • ben bradshaw mp (36)
  • bicton (14)
  • biodiversity (571)
  • branscombe (8)
  • brexit (672)
  • bristol (54)
  • buckfastleigh (4)
  • budleigh salterton (47)
  • business (698)
  • byes (48)
  • campaigns (1303)
  • carnival (3)
  • chamber of commerce (101)
  • charity (262)
  • churches (16)
  • circular economy (112)
  • climate change (834)
  • clinton devon estates (40)
  • clyst st mary (29)
  • coastal+seaside (111)
  • colyton (12)
  • community (852)
  • consultation (231)
  • cornwall (70)
  • covop (36)
  • cpre (106)
  • craft and skills (9)
  • cranbrook (80)
  • crediton (39)
  • cycling (128)
  • dartington (14)
  • data economy (26)
  • dcc (460)
  • developers (618)
  • development (1424)
  • devolution (215)
  • devon live (119)
  • devon maritime forum (21)
  • devon wildlife trust (41)
  • donkey sanctuary (3)
  • dorset (74)
  • drill hall (167)
  • east budleigh (7)
  • east devon alliance (260)
  • east devon business forum (98)
  • east devon watch (688)
  • economics (976)
  • eddc (1814)
  • education+training (119)
  • elderly (90)
  • employment land (188)
  • energy (661)
  • environment (2137)
  • environment agency (71)
  • event (282)
  • exeter (263)
  • exeter express+echo (226)
  • exeter university (121)
  • exmouth (169)
  • fairtrade (16)
  • family (47)
  • farming (398)
  • feniton (47)
  • festival (7)
  • finance (1291)
  • fishing (115)
  • flooding (183)
  • foi requests (81)
  • folk festival (28)
  • food+drink (420)
  • fracking (93)
  • freecycle/freegle/freeconomy (67)
  • friends of the byes (80)
  • frome (39)
  • gardening (29)
  • gig club (5)
  • gloucestershire (3)
  • greater exeter strategic plan (22)
  • green space (478)
  • ham (62)
  • harbour (1)
  • health (380)
  • heritage (213)
  • high streets (140)
  • hinkley (91)
  • hogco (3)
  • honiton (135)
  • hospitality assn (21)
  • housing (804)
  • hugo swire mp (129)
  • infrastructure (628)
  • jetty/pier/walkway (3)
  • jobs+work (273)
  • jurassic coast (91)
  • kennaway house (72)
  • knowle (705)
  • kra (7)
  • lets (1)
  • library (20)
  • lifeboat (17)
  • lifestyle (108)
  • local enterprise partnership (121)
  • localism (199)
  • lyme regis (28)
  • marina (6)
  • marine (272)
  • market (42)
  • mcz (20)
  • met office (28)
  • national park (55)
  • national trust (29)
  • natural england (43)
  • neighbourhood plan (236)
  • neil parish mp (13)
  • newton poppleford (10)
  • Nextdoor (1)
  • norman lockyer observatory (32)
  • nppf (24)
  • ONGOING (1)
  • otterton (31)
  • ottery st mary (161)
  • paignton (1)
  • peak oil (44)
  • pennington point (116)
  • planning (1707)
  • plastic (409)
  • plymouth (71)
  • police+security (58)
  • pollution (412)
  • population (92)
  • port royal (354)
  • port royal scoping study (154)
  • port royal steering group (34)
  • process (1103)
  • radio exe (4)
  • recycling (187)
  • regatta (10)
  • repair cafe (57)
  • resources (298)
  • retail (201)
  • rewilding (63)
  • rotary (8)
  • rural (680)
  • sailing club (30)
  • salcombe regis (5)
  • sarah wollaston mp (12)
  • science festival (117)
  • science+technology (780)
  • seafest (54)
  • seaton (57)
  • services (320)
  • sharing economy (156)
  • sid valley links (2)
  • sidbury (74)
  • sidenergy (56)
  • sidford (205)
  • sidmouth climate week (72)
  • sidmouth college (29)
  • sidmouth herald (1112)
  • sidmouth in bloom (28)
  • sidmouth independent news (134)
  • sidmouth plastics week (23)
  • sidmouth trawlers (15)
  • skypark (39)
  • somerset (70)
  • sos (292)
  • south-west (177)
  • sport+recreation (109)
  • stc (371)
  • streetlife (88)
  • sustainability (811)
  • sustrans (41)
  • sva (145)
  • sveag (22)
  • teignbridge (17)
  • topsham (3)
  • torbay (24)
  • torridge (2)
  • totnes (58)
  • tourism (205)
  • traffic+transport (347)
  • transition towns (281)
  • trees (280)
  • vgs (369)
  • view from sidmouth (138)
  • waste (286)
  • water (64)
  • western morning news (181)
  • wiltshire (3)
  • youth (126)

links

  • 2 Degrees
  • Aileen Shacknell Landscape Design
  • Alex Vick Architect
  • Alice Oswald
  • All Party Parliamentary Cycling Group
  • Andrew Gavin Marshall
  • Anna Minton
  • Architects Design Group
  • Architects Journal - Footprint
  • Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty
  • Atlantic
  • Bank on Dave - Burnley Savings and Loans
  • BBC Devon
  • BBC Nature
  • BBC Radio 4
  • Beech Hill Community
  • Ben Law
  • Better By Bike
  • Bicton College
  • Bicton Earth Centre
  • Big Think
  • Birdlife International
  • Blue and Green Tomorrow
  • Bradninch Climate Action Group
  • Bristol City Council
  • Bristol Cycle Festival
  • Bristol-Bath Railway
  • British Hen Welfare Trust
  • Brixton Pound
  • Business Green
  • Businessweek
  • Campaign for the Protection of Rural England - SE
  • Centre for Alternative Technology
  • Changing More Than Lightbulbs
  • Chefs Forum
  • Clean Production Action
  • Closed Loop Advisors
  • Coastal Communities Fund
  • Common Ground
  • Community Care
  • Conservation Foundation
  • Conservative Home
  • Couchsurfing
  • Cranbrook Guardian
  • Cycle West
  • Cyclists Touring Club
  • Dartington
  • Dartmoor National Park
  • DCC & EDDC Councillor Claire Wright Blog
  • DCC & EDDC Councillor Stuart Hughes Blog
  • DDC Devon News Centre
  • Dept for Business Innovation & Skills
  • Dept for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs
  • Devon 24
  • Devon and Cornwall Housing Assn
  • Devon County Council
  • Devon History Society
  • Devon Local News
  • Devon News Centre
  • Devon Spelaeological Society
  • Devon Tourism Awards
  • Devon Wildlife Trust
  • Diggers and Dreamers
  • Dorset AONB
  • Dorset Echo
  • Dorset Newsroom
  • East Devon AONB
  • East Devon Business Forum
  • East Devon District Council
  • Eastern Daily Express
  • Ecobuild
  • Ecologist
  • Economist
  • EDDC - The Knowledge Newsletter
  • Eden Project
  • EGE Magazine
  • Energy Saving Trust
  • Energy Share
  • England in Particular
  • Exeter and East Devon
  • Exeter Daily
  • Exeter Science
  • Exeter Science Park
  • Exeter Sustainable Business Network
  • Farming Forum
  • Farming Futures
  • Federation of Small Businesses - Devon
  • First Rung
  • Fish Fight
  • Folk Music Festivals and Sessions in Devon...
  • Fords & Sons Sidmouth
  • Forest for Climate
  • Forest for Climate
  • Fountain Head Inn
  • Free Economy
  • Freecycle
  • FreelyWheely Honiton
  • Fresh and Green Vegetables
  • Friends of the Byes - BEE Project
  • Funding Circle
  • George Monbiot
  • Graham Cooper Art & Architecture
  • Grand Designs
  • Great War Forum
  • Green Tourism
  • Green Tourism Business Scheme
  • Green World Trust
  • Greenpeace UK
  • Heart of Devon
  • Heart Radio
  • Home Grown Community Owned
  • Home Grown Home
  • Homebuilding & Renovating
  • Homes & Communities Agency
  • Honiton Town Council
  • Housing Voice
  • Idler
  • iGreens
  • Incredible Edible
  • Industrial Railway Society
  • Inside Housing
  • Jeff Rubin
  • Jurassic Coast
  • Kate Lynch
  • Keep Sunday Special
  • Lake District National Park
  • Landscape Institute
  • Landshare
  • Leisure Opportunities
  • Liftshare
  • Local Gov
  • Locality
  • Low Carbon Economy
  • Marblar
  • Mazzard Farm
  • Meadow in my Garden
  • Mid Devon Star
  • My Green Directory
  • National Coordinating Centre for Public Engagement
  • National Home Building Show
  • National Trust
  • National Trust East Devon
  • New Economics Foundation
  • New Internationalist
  • New Local Government Network
  • New Scientist
  • Nova Flore
  • Novatlantis
  • Open Fields
  • Otter Brewery
  • Otter Trail
  • Ottery Gazette
  • Participatory Budgeting
  • Paul's Cycle Route
  • Penn Energy
  • People's Budget
  • Plantlife
  • Plough & Share Credit Union
  • Port Royal Marina
  • Property People
  • Property Reporter
  • Purbeck Society
  • Raining Sideways
  • Regen SW
  • Resilience
  • Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil
  • Royal Academy of Arts
  • Royal Horticultural Society
  • RSPB
  • Rt Hon Hugo Swire MP for East Devon
  • Rural Design
  • RuSource - Arthur Rank Centre
  • Salty Monk
  • Save Our Local Pub
  • Save Our Sidmouth
  • Save Sidmouth Drill Hall Campaign
  • See Red
  • Select Sidmouth
  • Selfbuild Central
  • Severn Architecture
  • Severn Tidal
  • Sid Vale Association
  • Sid Valley Energy Action Group
  • Sidford Social Hall
  • Sidmouth Arboretum
  • Sidmouth Chamber of Commerce
  • Sidmouth College
  • Sidmouth Food Group
  • Sidmouth Gig Club
  • Sidmouth Herald
  • Sidmouth Hotels
  • Sidmouth in Bloom
  • Sidmouth Independent News
  • Sidmouth Lifeboat
  • Sidmouth People
  • Sidmouth Sailing Club
  • Sidmouth Science Festival
  • Sidmouth Town Council
  • Sidmouth Town Website
  • Sidmouth Trawlers
  • SkyPark
  • Smarter Grid Solutions
  • Social Housebuilding & Maintenance
  • Societe 2000 Watts
  • Soil Association
  • South Devon AONB
  • South West Coast Path
  • South West Councils
  • Spinwatch
  • Streetlife
  • Sustainability Centre
  • Sustainable Business Toolkit
  • Sustainable Crediton
  • Sustainable Ottery
  • Sustainable Tourism
  • Sustaining Tourism
  • Sustrans
  • SVEAG
  • Taste of the West
  • This is Cornwall
  • This is Devon
  • This is Exeter
  • This is Money
  • This is North Devon
  • This is Somerset
  • This is the West Country
  • Tour de Manche
  • Transition Culture
  • Transition Exeter
  • Transition Network
  • Transition Norwich
  • Transition Town Exmouth
  • Transition Town Honiton
  • Transition Town Totnes
  • Treehugger
  • UK Govenment
  • Understory
  • Unlock Democracy
  • Urban Answers
  • Victorian Society
  • View From Sidmouth
  • Vision Group for Sidmouth
  • Vision Group for Sidmouth 2006 Report
  • Visit Devon
  • Visit Sidmouth
  • Waitrose
  • Western Daily Press
  • Wetland Treatment Systems
  • What Do They Know
  • WWF
  • Yes to Homes
  • Zero Carbon Britain

more links

  • 1st Sid Vale Scouts
  • 38 Degrees
  • Association of East Devon Chambers of Commerce
  • BBC Dorset
  • Bay FM Radio
  • Big Butterfly Count
  • Bristol Post
  • British Hospitality Association
  • Building Design
  • Butterfly Conservation
  • Byes Pre-School - Sidford Playgroup
  • CAMRA
  • Campaign for the Protection of Rural England - Devon
  • Centre for Effective Government
  • Chard and Ilminster News
  • Citizens Advice Bureau East Devon
  • Climate justice campaign - Christian Aid
  • Clinton Devon Estates
  • Community Energy
  • Community Energy Coalition
  • Community Land Trust Assn of West Marin
  • Community Matters
  • Community Voice on Planning
  • Cooperative & Mutual Solutions
  • Cornish Guardian
  • Cosmic - East Devon
  • Decisions, Decisions, Decisions
  • Dementia Action Alliance
  • Devon Birds
  • Devon Gardens Trust
  • Devon Green Lanes Group
  • Devon Health and Wellbeing
  • Devon Life
  • Devon Tour of Britain
  • Devon Town Profiles
  • Devon Trail Riders Fellowship
  • Devon Wildlife Trust
  • Donkey Sanctuary
  • Dorset Wildlife Trust
  • EDA Facebook
  • EDDC Councillor Susie Bond
  • EDDC Press
  • East Devon Alliance
  • Embedded Carbon Analysis
  • Engaging Networks
  • English Heritage
  • European Mobility Week
  • European Union - Environment
  • Exeter Express & Echo
  • Exeter University
  • Exeter and East Devon Growth Point
  • Exmouth Journal
  • Exmouth People
  • Exmouth Vision
  • Fight for Feniton's Future
  • Fish News EU
  • Flavel Arts Centre Dartmouth
  • Frack Off - Frack Free Devon
  • Green Building Press
  • Green Construction
  • Green Lanes Environmental Action Movement
  • Green New Deal Group
  • HS2 Action Alliance
  • Inside Business 360
  • Institute of Civil Engineers
  • Liverton Business Park
  • Local Food Grants
  • Local Gov
  • Marine Reserves Coalition
  • Martin Goodall's Planning Law Blog
  • Mary Robinson Foundation - Climate Justice
  • Met Office
  • National Council for Voluntary Organisations
  • National House Building Council
  • Natural Capital Project
  • Natural England
  • Norman Lockyer Observatory
  • Notes from a Broken Society
  • One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish
  • One Hundred Months
  • Openly Local
  • Otter Rotters
  • Persimmon Homes
  • Planning Resource
  • Plymouth Herald
  • Plymouth University
  • Public Affairs World
  • Reconnect
  • Recycled Architecture
  • Royal Academy
  • Rural Services Network
  • SAVE Britain's Heritage
  • SVA Rural Footpaths
  • Salty Monk
  • Save Our Greenspaces
  • Save The Salamanders
  • Sibylline – Marine Wildlife Center
  • Sid Valley Cycling Club
  • Sid Valley Foodbank - e-mail
  • Sidbury Manor
  • Sidbury Primary School
  • Sidbury Village Website
  • Sidford WI
  • Sidmouth & District Hospitality Assn
  • Sidmouth Carnival
  • Sidmouth Drill Hall
  • Sidmouth Folk Week
  • Sidmouth Fringe
  • Sidmouth Memories
  • Sidmouth Museum
  • Sidmouth Streetlife
  • Sidmouth Town Band
  • Sidmouth Twinning Circle
  • SkyPark
  • SouthWest Business
  • Stand Up For Seaton
  • Strawbale House Islington
  • TaxPayer Alliance
  • Tescowatch Seaton
  • The Pub in the Village - Save the Red Lion
  • This is Dorset = Blackmore Vale Magazine
  • UK Butterflies
  • University College London
  • Visit South Devon
  • WWF
  • We Are Residents - Saffron Walden
  • Western Morning News
  • Western Morning News
  • Wildlife Trusts
  • Woodland Education Centre - Offwell Honiton
  • YouGen
  • Your Local Guardian

even more links

  • 10:10
  • Airbnb
  • Alphr
  • Anna Minton
  • Architects Journal
  • Beyond Current Horizons
  • Big Think
  • Binzagr Institute for Sustainable Prosperity
  • Blockupy
  • Breaking News
  • Builder and Engineer
  • Builders Merchants News
  • Building
  • Building Design
  • Business Insider
  • C4SS - Center for a Stateless Society
  • Campaign for Freedom of Information
  • Captain Capitalism
  • Centre for Science and Policy
  • Centre for Science and Policy @ Cambridge
  • Chartered Institute of Building
  • Child Accident Prevention Trust
  • Club of Info
  • Commons Abundance Network
  • Commons Transition
  • Construction Manager
  • Counterpunch
  • Crowd Justice
  • Cyclists' Touring Club in Devon
  • Decisions, decisions, decisions: Andrew Lainton
  • Desktop Regulatory State
  • Devon Week
  • EBuild - Self-Build Community
  • EDDC Cllr Ian Thomas - Trinity Matters
  • East Devon Conservatives
  • East Devon Green Party
  • East Devon Labour
  • East Devon Liberal Democrats
  • Estonian Green Movement - FOE
  • Exeter Civic Society
  • Exmouth Journal
  • Exmouth Splash - public opinion and discussion page
  • Farm Carbon Cutting Toolkit
  • Flatpack Democracy
  • Forbes
  • Foundation for Economic Education
  • Green Optimistic
  • Guardian Sustainable Business
  • Henry Jenkins
  • IBTimes
  • Information Commissioner's Office
  • Information Tribunal
  • International Business Times
  • Library of Law and Liberty
  • Livable Cities
  • Local Government Lawyer
  • Micromanufacturing
  • Mid Devon Gazette
  • Mises Institute
  • Mutualist Blogspot
  • NHS - NEW Devon CCG
  • NHS - North Devon Healthcare
  • New Internationalist
  • Open Democracy
  • P2P Foundation
  • Paul Mason
  • People’s Republic of South Devon
  • Permaculture Association
  • Permaculture Guild
  • Positive Money
  • Post Scarcity Alliance
  • Post-Crash Economics
  • RHS - Communities
  • Real Zorro
  • Reinventing Money
  • Renewal
  • Reporting Climate Science
  • Resource Based Abundance Economy
  • Rewilding Britain
  • Rio 20
  • Rural Services Network
  • Shelter Blog
  • Slate
  • Small Business
  • South West Green Party
  • Spinwatch
  • Straightgate Action Group
  • Strike! Magazine
  • Telegraph Blogs
  • The Baffler
  • The Conversation
  • The Ecologist
  • The Long + Short
  • The Urbanist
  • Transition Free Press
  • Transition Research Network
  • UKIP Devon
  • Uber
  • Undercover Info
  • Urban Technologist
  • Walking School Bus
  • World Economic Forum
Picture Window theme. Powered by Blogger.