CAUSE 2003 Expedition
An expedition to Iceland and the United Kingdom investigated both past and current methods of energy production in those two countries, and examined the policy decisions that are shaping current energy choices.
Expedition Maps
Click on the thumbnail map to follow the expedition path
Dispatches
Day 1: | Keflavik, Njardvik, Svarstsengi, and Reykjavik | The New Gold Rush |
Day 2: | Nesjavellir, Irafoss, and Thingvellir | New Sources of Energy Befitting the Oldest Parliament |
Day 3: | Njardvik, to London, to Winchester | A Day in Transition |
Day 4: | Winchester to Dartington | Sustainable Energy Sources Nine Centuries Apart |
Day 5: | Dartington to Penzance | Dartington Glass to Cornish Tin |
Day 6: | Penzance to Land's End, to Mousehole, to Penzance | Horizontal Rain! |
Day 7: | Penzance to Bath | Newcomen to Brunel - A Path of Progress |
Day 8: | Bath to St. Briavel's Castle | Brunel's Creativity was Enabled only by Resources from Blaenavon |
Day 9: | St. Briavel's Castle to Cynwyd | The Forest of Dean to Ironbridge - Seven Centuries' of Coal |
Day 10: | Cynwyd, to Dinorwig, to Llangollen, to Cynwyd | From the Holyhead Port-Road to Transporting Electrons |
Day 11: | Cynwyd to Kendal | British Hospitality |
Day 12: | Kendal to Edmundbyers | Tracing Hadrian's Wall |
Day 13: | Edmundbyers to Lincoln | On the Trail of Black Gold |
Day 14: | Lincoln to Cambridge | The Spalding Energy Project |
Day 15: | Cambridge to Hampstead Heath (London) | The Final Link |
Last updated: Wednesday April 28, 2004