My wife and I were talking over dinner last night, marveling at what is possible while “trapped” at home. “Even without a five year old, we’d find it hard to get bored”. We are 8 days into self isolation in France and as a family we are settling into some sort of rhythm. Home schooling, […]
Author Archives: Andy Davies
This post supports a presentation I will be giving after our second Climb It For Climate event on 11th January. The internet is a power hungry beast and every time you search, browse or store something online there is a hidden carbon cost. There are three main areas you can make quick and easy improvements […]
Last night my wife and I sat down to watch Artifishal, Patagonia’s latest film about “people, rivers, and the fight for the future of wild fish and the environment that supports them. It explores wild salmon’s slide toward extinction, threats posed by fish hatcheries and fish farms, and our continued loss of faith in nature.” […]
Gav and I went for a meeting a few nights ago. Well I say meeting, it was more of a jog in the dark. Anyone lurking in the bushes would have seen two guys, jogging along, head torches bobbing, One Tree dog Alfie in tow, discussing what has been happening in the six weeks or […]
Until recently I hadn’t given much thought to how much of an environmental impact a website could have. As a web designer I try to build sites that look good across a range of screen and device sizes, load quickly and are easy to find on search engines. Add things like user experience, visitor conversions […]