Burning wood to make electricity is not renewable and it's not smart, and finally a large country says so.
And it's Australia, which has not exactly been at the forefront of climate foresight. But good on ya, Canberra!
https://t.co/PaS0XbQo8q
What at first seems like a joke, is actually real. And, like most government ideas, is not fully costed so I wonder how much it actually costs to iron a sheet of paper?
The mouth of the River Fleet, as in 1725. It is today the largest of London's subterranean rivers
#UYFmaps#London
https://t.co/ACXKBtMxAY
The exact location today: https://t.co/htrhqT4DSV
I was aware London had been transformed by overseas property investment and high-rise building (the two often go together), but until recently I didn't realise the extent of that transformation.
I had absolutely no expectations whatsoever for @DefraGovUK's commitment to the environment and I have not been disappointed.
2063 may as well be 2163, meaningless, pointless and absurd, not unlike this government.
@BarnetPost@IOSNTwelve Err, funny how defects can be found in municipal facilities when also, coincidentally, 'the current owner, property giant Landsec, is promoting the site for redevelopment and claims it could provide around 800 homes'.
Finchley leisure centre built in 1996 'not fit for purpose'
Finchley Lido Leisure Centre said to have had defects in its construction and will now be redeveloped
https://t.co/chA1PvgZfV
In the last few days hundreds of thousands if not millions of people in London, Kent, Hampshire, Lancaster, Sussex and Devon have being going without a basic life necessity, running water.
Ladies and gentlemen meet the Minister for Water.
@joeflanagan1 The lovely boozer across the road (is it the Viaduct?) has cells in its cellar & ghosts but it may not be from Newgate, it may have been from a debtors prison! The pub was - I believe - the first to have gas light. I hope I didn't imagine that 😄
Michelle Mone… Today
While nurses strike for the first time in their history
@DailyMirror reports Mone and her husband flew in the private jet bought after PPE Medpro contracts, to the Alps for a holiday to stay in £6,000 a night hotel
Words fail me. You?