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Big Denial heads to the UK

September 19, 2014by Marcus Toynboyalé Leave a comment

If you’re a regular reader the chances are you’re all too familiar with the work of Anthony Watts. Watts is the titular Watts from Watts Up With That, possibly the […]

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Two more minutes, just to make certain

September 10, 2014by Marcus Toynboyalé Leave a comment

With the president of the Royal Society, Sir Paul Nurse, recently advising anyone interested in science to crush and bury anti-science types, web project Skeptical Science’s new 97 Hours of […]

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Judge the nudge

September 1, 2014by Marcus Toynboyalé Leave a comment

Today’s ‘informed choice’ architectonic: • Speedier walking near schools Don’t just ban bad-food consumption near schools, encourage higher walking speeds round schools, fostering better exercise role-modeling. This would also have […]

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Portraits of climate terror (black and white, 120px)

August 25, 2014by Anthony Giddey 6 Comments

The brain of a depressiac courses with bleak chemistry, flooding rivers of olanzapine over synaptial decay, seretonial corrosion and deep-mined dopamine. Earth too, the nervous centre of the solar system, […]

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The even bigger hidden disease

August 19, 2014by Marcus Toynboyalé 2 Comments

For people who work in mental health provision Robin Williams was a life saver. Often gruelling, unrewarding and grey, working in mental health is one of the hardest occupations a […]

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IG Design: run by Alan Partridge?

August 13, 2014by Mary Ann Jarvis Leave a comment

Despite a bit of a silence recently it seems Alan Partridge is alive and well and has moved into the area of graphic/merchandise design, specifically at a firm called iG […]

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Why is Big Tobacco investing in e-bola?

August 4, 2014by Marcus Toynboyalé Leave a comment

With the news that a woman collapsed and died from suspected Ebola infection at Gatwick Airport today (it turns out she didn’t have the virus), scientists are warning of a […]

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The Big Climate Conversation

July 22, 2014by Marcus Toynboyalé 26 Comments

It remains true that we all live under the climate. And in Britain in particular, that means we love to talk about it. This is something to encourage: open, honest […]

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Just the binary, Auntie

July 9, 2014by Marcus Toynboyalé 51 Comments

Earlier this month there was some good news for the climate and people concerned about it: the BBC has finally woken up to the foolish idea of balance in the climate change […]

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Memo to UCL: meta-narrate the pause

July 3, 2014by Marcus Toynboyalé 1 Comment

A few weeks ago it was ‘Time For Change’  according to University College London (UCL) in the way climate scientists engage with the public about the dangers of climate change by, for example, […]

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Spread the love?

June 18, 2014by Marcus Toynboyalé Leave a comment

You love 10:10     It’s more than obvious you love Friends of the Earth     And it couldn’t be plainer that you love Save the Arctic   So […]

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Vivienne Westwood: buy better, buy less

June 9, 2014by Marcus Toynboyalé Leave a comment

Attendee at the launch of Hillside Science Centre last week, Vivienne Westwood, as working class as she’s ever been, today launched her Talk Fracking campaign (talkfracking.org), backed by such luminaries […]

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Fear for the future is right-wing? Two words: John Oliver

May 29, 2014by Marcus Toynboyalé 11 Comments

To that vocal minority who like to drone on that ‘doom-mongering’ or ‘catastrophism’ is an apparent ‘tactic’ of reactionary, conservative forces… one word: John. To the majority of that vocal […]

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We’ll keep something like a Wellcome in the hillsides

May 28, 2014by Marcus Toynboyalé Leave a comment

We sat in a small cafe on the high street on a glum day in May, me and the landlady, a typical resident of the small valleys town of Ystrad […]

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Voting Bad

May 27, 2014by Adam Connolley 4 Comments

Why do some people vote badly? It’s a question psychologists and psephologists have been asking for over a century. Sadly, progress for them without our contemporary computer grunt has proved […]

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Damon’s omen?

May 24, 2014by Anthony Giddey 1 Comment

You may have seen the news that anti-fracking film-makers in the US have been ‘caught out’ accepting money from Middle East Oil interests. Shocking stuff! But hang on… Didn’t Matt […]

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Ukip if you want to, LFG is not for (U)kipping

May 23, 2014by Marcus Toynboyalé Leave a comment

Warning: this post contains images of confrontation and challenges by door-staff By this morning it was confirmed: the weird UK Independence Party (UKIP) made many gains in the local council elections […]

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A surprisingly friendly chat with The Register’s Steve Bong

May 3, 2014by Marcus Toynboyalé 2 Comments

A couple of days ago I met up with The Register’s resident tech start-up expert, Steve Bong. It was a very interesting and enlightening chat, particularly – and Steve would […]

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E-cigarettes: vapour is the magic ingredient, but it’s dangerously brownian

May 2, 2014by Mary Ann Jarvis 14 Comments

With the publication a few days ago of Action on Smoking and Health’s new report on electronic cigarette use much is being made of its finding that e-cig uptake is much […]

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Plain Pages

April 5, 2014by Marcus Toynboyalé 12 Comments

Good science is plain There is at present a tug-of-war raging online between evidence and ideology with truth the loser. Pitted against privately loud and colourful voices of science denial, quiet […]

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WAS THATCHER RIGHT ABOUT PUBLICITY OXYGEN?

April 2, 2014by Anthony Giddey Leave a comment

After listening to Today today I’m struck by a rather uncomfortable thought. In discussions about climate change and the renormalisation of smoking through e-cigarettes it became obvious there is a clear […]

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Not 5 a day, 7 a day

April 1, 2014by Mary Ann Jarvis 3 Comments

Five portions of fruit and vegetables a day – a familiar mantra for those concerned about their own and their children’s health – may not, after all, be enough, according to a […]

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IPCC: Things are very very bad, including the climate

March 31, 2014by Anthony Giddey 4 Comments

The evidence for climate change posing a threat to global food stocks, animal security and human populations is now overwhelming says the IPCC in its new report, with a WMO […]

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CAMPAIGN: Spread the Decimal

March 27, 2014by Elizabeth Chosen 3 Comments

Today, in conjunction with REMIND, the mental health charity for workers in mental health provision, we’re launching our campaign to raise awareness about the real extent of mental ill-health in […]

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The fag end of denial?

March 26, 2014by Anthony Giddey 20 Comments

Since Marcus wrote his piece about climate change confusion merchants perhaps predictably we seem to have been swamped by these very characters. So be it. A good opportunity to re-iterate some […]

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Will they ever, ever, ever get it?

March 18, 2014by Marcus Toynboyalé 108 Comments

It is an unhappy fact that climate change remains a confusing subject for many. This confusion has had the unfortunate effect of making many people sceptical of the very existence […]

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New music also rewards the spine and skin

March 14, 2014by Adam Connolley Leave a comment

There’s been some interesting news from the Rotman Research Institute in Canada this week with tantalising implications for how we might design general health related cognitive interventions – and specific […]

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The next move for the Tobacco Products Directive

February 28, 2014by Marcus Toynboyalé Leave a comment

  This week the European Parliament voted for bigger warning labels on cigarette packs, the banning of ‘lipstick’ size cigarette packets and menthol flavours, and, perhaps most importantly for our children’s […]

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ABOUT

February 20, 2014by Marcus Toynboyalé 3 Comments

LFG is Europe’s only NGO campaigning to bring the brains of the public, government and science together to challenge the brains behind socially and environmentally bad practice. By standing up […]

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