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Live from the Real Farming Conference: Equality in the Countryside – a rural manifesto

Dave Darby of Lowimpact.org | 06-Jan-2016 | 13

I’m blogging from the Real Farming Conference in Oxford, in Oxford Town Hall. This is the seventh annual conference, set up as a counter to the corporate farming conference running at the university in Oxford. I wasn’t expecting such a huge affair – 850 attendees, with some fantastic sessions. Read more

Corporate cruelty

Dave Darby of Lowimpact.org | 11-Dec-2015 | 3

This particular corporate cruelty is down to Hormel (industrial food corporation and makers of Spam) and highlighted in a secret video made by Compassion Over Killing. But Hormel are not the only corporation involved in these kinds of practices. Read more

What might poultry farms and human society look like if chickens and humans weren’t treated as machines to maximise profit?

Paul Jennings of Criafolen | 10-Dec-2015 | 1

Making use of biological resources, or renewable resources and services as David Holmgren characterises them, is an important principle of Permaculture Design. ‘Renewable services (or passive functions) are those we gain from plants, animals and living soil and water without them being consumed.’ Read more

Hats off to Brandalism for exposing corporate greenwash

Dave Darby of Lowimpact.org | 05-Dec-2015 | 1

Genius campaign by a group called Brandalism. They managed to get around 600 spoof but corporate-looking adverts all over Paris in time for the climate talks. The fake ads were the work of 82 artists from 19 countries, and they parody the companies involved in sponsoring the climate talks. Read more

Microdairies: making them as successful as micro-breweries

A conference on the benefits of small-scale commercial dairy farms of up to 40 cows or the equivalent of sheep or goats. How to establish them and how to promote the concept. For practising and prospective dairy farmers and others with a professional interest in the future of the British dairy industry. Read more

Where do you stand on raw milk? Interview with ‘raw’ dairy farmer

Nigel Akehurst of Indie Farmer | 26-Nov-2015 | 8

If milk is going to be transported long distances and hanging about a lot rather than being sold locally and drunk quickly, there’s a strong argument for pasteurising it. But there is a growing number of people who are arguing that locally-produced milk doesn’t have to be. Read more

Well done for fighting food waste, Hugh; but let’s take it a step further

Dave Darby of Lowimpact.org | 23-Nov-2015 | 2

Have you seen any of the TV programmes about food waste, hosted by Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall? He’s trying to highlight the amount of food that gets wasted in the UK – which is truly phenomenal, and a ridiculous waste of land, money, energy and time. Read more

Why do giant corporations pretend to be small, local, craft businesses?

Dave Darby of Lowimpact.org | 09-Nov-2015 | 1

Jack Daniel’s is a classic example of this. You must have seen their ads – on posters, in magazines, on TV? The ones where they try to disguise a massive corporate behemoth as a folksy, friendly, small, local business? Old men in dungarees play cards on upturned barrels Read more

The price of the average wedding is now over £20k; how to do it for much less and give the finger to ‘Brides’ magazine

Flanked by an advert for the Ocean Club honeymoon resort in the Bahamas, with young bride and groom toasting a glass of champagne, Brides – “the UK’s number 1 bridal magazine” announces to its readers that “Planning your wedding starts here” Read more

How much should a loaf of bread cost?

Dave Darby of Lowimpact.org | 04-Oct-2015 | 10

You can now get white sliced bread in supermarkets for around 50p a loaf; or you can get hand-baked, organic loaves from independent bakers for around £3.50. We can also bake our own bread. What’s the best option, do you think? Read more

Class War vs Cereal Killer: is this the way to promote anarchism?

Dave Darby of Lowimpact.org | 29-Sep-2015 | 19

You must know by now about Class War‘s ‘attack’ on hipster cereal cafe ‘Cereal Killer‘. It wasn’t much of an attack, to be honest – no-one was hurt and they were open again the next day. But were they right to target Cereal Killer in their anger about the gentrification of Shoreditch? Read more

If Corbyn became PM, what would he really be able to achieve in this system?

Dave Darby of Lowimpact.org | 26-Sep-2015 | 2

First, to reiterate something that has been pointed out on this site many times – the corporate empire is global and governments are national, and that fact alone means that national governments are in no position to challenge the corporate sector. Read more

EU Trade Commission suggests removal of corporations’ right to sue governments from TTIP negotiations; US very unhappy

Dave Darby of Lowimpact.org | 20-Sep-2015 | 0

The biggest objection from the European public to the proposed TTIP trade deal (see here if you don’t know about it) is that multinational corporations will be able to sue elected governments (national or local) if it can be shown that legislation reduces corporate profits in any way. Read more

This is what ‘transparency’ means when it comes to TTIP

Dave Darby of Lowimpact.org | 18-Sep-2015 | 0

Hilarious infographic by SumOfUs on what ‘transparency’ means in TTIP negotiations. But of course it isn’t funny at all. We’d like to see an economy of small businesses Read more

What were your ‘light bulb moments’ in understanding the way the world works? Here are mine

Dave Darby of Lowimpact.org | 21-Aug-2015 | 2

Here’s a rash statement, but I believe it to be true. Most people these days know, either rationally or intuitively, that humanity is heading in the wrong direction. If you ask people whether we’ve seen the back of ecological calamaties, financial collapses, corruption, poverty or war Read more

Suggested campaign to remove unnecessary regulations from independent businesses

Dave Darby of Lowimpact.org | 19-Aug-2015 | 14

Three things have happened to me recently that have made me realise that local, independent and/or community-owned businesses have been put at a huge disadvantage as regards regulations that cover their activities, and the independent sector is being unnecessarily penalised for the damaging activities of the corporate sector. Read more

How you can help cottage industries provide solar in African villages (not for cheap electricity – just for electricity)

We had a solar electric system installed on our house in London last year by Norman Phipps of Assured Solar. We’ve had the system for a year now, and its output was almost exactly what Norman predicted, which means we’re headed for a 9-year payback time. Read more

Why I’d like to bring together radical academics and people building a sustainable, non-corporate system on the ground

Dave Darby of Lowimpact.org | 05-Jul-2015 | 3

I’m going to the Breaking the Frame gathering on Thursday, representing Lowimpact.org. The event has been organised by Corporate Watch, Scientists for Global Responsibility, Rising Tide and Luddites200. Dave King of Luddites200 contacted a couple of years ago and I’ve been going along to his ‘politics of technology’ reading group one evening a month since. Read more

Community vetoes for wind farms, but not for fracking? What’s that about?

Paul Jennings of Criafolen | 24-May-2015 | 2

On the one hand the new Energy and Climate Change Secretary, Amber Rudd, appears committed to stopping the spread of onshore wind farms; this despite the fact that they are already the most important and cost effective source of renewable energy in the UK, and enjoy the support of two thirds of the population; and… Continue reading Community vetoes for wind farms, but not for fracking? What’s that about? Read more

Invitation to join us at Breaking the Frame gathering in Derbyshire in July

David King of | 22-May-2015 | 0

NB: Dave from Lowimpact.org will be giving a talk about the Ujamaa2 idea on the Saturday afternoon, and the whole event will bring together people from various parts of the ‘alternative technology’ field Read more

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