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Cop26 – A Sci-Fi script

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Photo by RODNAE Productions on Pexels.com Cop 26 in Glasgow had the feeling of a Sci-Fi premiere.  An all star cast turning up for the event including: Leonardo di Caprio, Greta Thunberg, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, David Attenborough, Maisie Williams (Game of Thrones), Ellie Goulding and Idris Elba, to name a few, and … Continue reading Cop26 – A Sci-Fi script

Why is the UK building more nuclear plants?

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  Photo by Johannes Plenio on Pexels.com In a time of climate crisis, why is the UK building more nuclear power plants and not focusing on building Renewable plants instead? This is going against the trend in Europe to phase out nuclear power stations.  20% of electricity is still generated by nuclear reactors in the … Continue reading Why is the UK building more nuclear plants?

The Faith of Bitcoin

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Photo by Ryutaro Tsukata on Pexels.com Cryptocurrency is described by critics as the product of a mass willingness to believe, somewhat akin to faith.  In many ways it is just a currency that has very limited purchasing options so should be fairly illiquid and disregarded but valuations have been soaring.  Bitcoin has more than quadrupled … Continue reading The Faith of Bitcoin

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