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Martin Smith

@martinjsmith007

Economics & Business Studies Lecturer @StaffsUni @BusinessStaffs Cricket 🏏 MotoGP🏍 & reluctant gardener. #Sustainability 🌳 All views are my own.

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Interesting, I've currently stopped 'mining' as it's no longer economically viable due to high electricity costs. x.com/FinancialTimes…

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Really looking forward to working with Less CO2 Ltd in Chatterley Whitfield. The exciting work they're doing will be the basis of my MBA dissertation. less-co2.co.uk

Really looking forward to working with Less CO2 Ltd in Chatterley Whitfield. The exciting work they're doing will be the basis of my MBA dissertation. less-co2.co.uk
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#sustainability through #renewable energy @Prof_IeuanEllis Staffordshire Business School Costa Rica has just run on 100 percent renewable energy for 300 days vt.co/sci-tech/innov…

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Raising cattle produces 12 times more emissions per tonne of protein than soya. Our veganism briefing was one of our most popular this year econ.st/2RVCSm7

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Weather conditions on the M6 in the Staffordshire Police area are very poor at the moment due to heavy snow and we're dealing with a number of collisions. If you really need to venture out then please drive appropriately for the conditions. 4534YF

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A programmer is unable to reach $240 million of his Bitcoin money because he can't remember the password to unlock it. He's not alone, as over $140 billion Bitcoin currency has been reported lost or inaccessible over the years.

A programmer is unable to reach $240 million of his Bitcoin money because he can't remember the password to unlock it. He's not alone, as over $140 billion Bitcoin currency has been reported lost or inaccessible over the years.