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May 20, 2013
Food & Water
So Much Wasted Energy - Rethinking food waste
Regardless of terminology, one point is writ clear: the most technologically and economically advanced cultures in the world have the highest rates of food waste on the planetEconomy |
TODAY
What Kind of Example Is Canada Setting?
Is any nation on Earth taking seriously the need for a true-cost economy, …Popular
The Corporate Enclosure of Seeds Intensifies
If you think that a farmer ought to be able to use the seeds from …
Society |
TODAY
Making an Iota of Difference
So, sustainable communities, to me, means keeping out of the way of things that are too big to fail.
Environment |
TODAY
Warrior Writers
How can reporting on energy, presented as opportunity or catastrophic risk, compete against grumpy cat memes and economic woes? Is there a secret …Editor's Pick
Governance in the Long Emergency
It is time to talk about important things. Why have we come so close to the brink of extinction so carelessly and casually?Society |
TODAY
Deep thought - May 20
• Some of My Best Friends Are Germs • Bye-Bye Baby Boomers …Society |
TODAY
The Great (and Not So Great) Bike Debates
Cycling is a great example of an EcoOptimistic solution, as I’ve …Society |
TODAY
Too soon to tell: The case for hope, continued
Ten years ago, as a contrarian and a person who prefers not to see others …
Food & Water |
May 20, 2013
Foodlab Detroit Fosters New Business Paradigm, Jobs
As Detroit recovers from staggering unemployment due to the mass …Environment |
May 20, 2013
New report raises concerns about expansion of frac sand mines in Minnesota and Wisconsin
The true economic impact of frac sand mining may fall short of industry claims promising sustained prosperity and economic opportunity, says a …Energy |
May 20, 2013
Peak oil review - May 20
A weekly update. Including: -Oil and the global economy -Middle East -China at a turning point? -Quote of the week -BriefsEnergy |
May 19, 2013
Will the International Energy Agency's oil forecast be wrong again?
The famous Danish physicist Niels Bohr once humorously observed, …Energy |
May 17, 2013
Peak oil - May 17
•Supply shock from North American oil rippling through global markets …Food & Water |
May 17, 2013
Mundraub.org: Sharing our common fruit
In a rural area in the former East Germany, late summer 2009: Shimmering …Society |
May 17, 2013
A Desire Named Streetcar
Twentysomethings are eschewing their cars in never-before-seen numbers for …Environment |
May 17, 2013
'Follow the Money': How Rainforest Action Network Is Beating the Corporate Giants
We’ve arrived at a dangerous milestone. For the first time in human …Society |
May 17, 2013
Don't Trust Your Stone Age Brain: It's Unsustainable
Humans have evolved to feel a single sense of self, but our emotional brain …Economy |
May 17, 2013
Deep Green Jobs
America's green jobs movement parades as many green hues as our national …Environment |
May 17, 2013
Why I haven’t been flying (much)
Over three decades I have received many requests to travel across Australia …Energy |
May 17, 2013
Unburnable: Risky Fossil Fuel Investments & Climate Crisis
Two new reports say climate change could cause the next financial crisis. …
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