Archives for April, 2008

Posts This Week


I’m unlikely to make any posts next week due to holidays, but in the meantime..

TalkClimateChange
TalkClimateChange Takes a Holiday -Something To Consider In The Meantime - As I’m about to take a short holiday I thought it worth taking a brief step-back to re-think the objectives of TalkClimateChange. Probably not much is going to change, but […]

Posts This Week


NowSourcing
The New Social Media Democracy - My continued thoughts on the future of blogging.
TalkClimateChange
25 Years Later, Climate Change Becomes the New War? - Commentary on the George Bush climate speech of last week. I wasn’t going to bother covering it, but had to in the end.
The Tide Is Coming In… - Plans to let parts […]

The New Social Media Democracy


I’ve recently been considering the wider and more long term impact that social media may begin to have on the blogosphere, and on the web-media business in general.
Social media will undoubtedly change things for everybody, from bloggers at the lower end of the media food chain to the global news corporations at the top. Like […]

Posts This Week


Been a more than busy week this week, with fewer posts than usual. Nonetheless..

EcoWorldly
Permanent Link to Grumpy Climate Change Commentator - Bangkok Climate Talks - A post written under the influence of the Monday Blues.
The Spy Who Was "Plane Stupid" - Was about to write something much more boring when this great story came along.
TalkClimateChange
Tired […]

British Busses: Actually Worse Than British Trains?


This post was originally published on EcoWorldly.
Putting pen to paper for Bus Transportation Week I began to make a few notes about bus travel in Switzerland – the country that I usually cover on EcoWorldly. My notes read: reliable, clean, efficient.
Not much of a story there.
When there is not much happening in Switzerland and […]

Nuclear Power, Good Thing, Bad Thing


Remember the Live Debate idea I talked about? Here are the results which I posted on TalkClimateChange last week…

We recently kicked off a debate on our discussion forums on the pro’s and con’s of nuclear power. Pitting Rod of Atomic Insights and Matt from TalkClimateChange against each other, we asked if nuclear power really is […]

Posts This Week


A brief summary of my posts from this week.

EcoWorldly
Titanic’s Shipyard Builds Record Tidal Generator - An interesting headline, but not a great story to be honest.
British Busses: Actually Worse Than British Trains? - a topic that I have wanted to get off my chest for a while. Received some nice feedback from it too.

TalkClimateChange
Sir […]

Who Cares How Many Subscribers You Have?


 A guide to systematically troubleshooting your blog’s performance by focusing on the measures that make a difference.
This post was originally published on ProBlogger.
Apparently it’s really easy to get zillions of subscribers to your blog - Just follow a few simple steps, work hard and write good stuff. I know this, because I read it […]