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Why Austerity Kills: From Greece to U.S., Crippling Economic Policies Causing Global Health Crisis
"Had austerity been organized like a clinical trial, it would’ve been discontinued given evidence of its deadly side effects," Stuckler says.Food & Water |
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The Seed Underground
A delightful and thoroughly enjoyable read: in my many years of reading …Popular
The Corporate Enclosure of Seeds Intensifies
If you think that a farmer ought to be able to use the seeds from …
Economy |
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For Africa’s Solar Sisters, Off-Grid Electricity Is Power
U.S. businesswoman Katherine Lucey is working with a network of women entrepreneurs in sub-Saharan Africa to sell inexpensive, household solar …
Environment |
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Tornadoes, Extreme Weather And Climate Change, Revisited
The big tornado outbreak, including a monster Oklahoma twister, have people asking again about a possible link to climate change. I’ll …Editor's Pick
Too soon to tell: The case for hope, continued
Ten years ago, as a contrarian and a person who prefers not to see others suffer, I tried to undermine despair with the case for hope.Food & Water |
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Spring Time?
I have ruminated enough times on this blog about climate change that it …Energy |
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Earth Trek: The Journey Home
Lurking behind the cover story of terrorism and modern unease is an even …Energy |
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Shale gas, tight oil, and fracking - May 21
•At margins of shale oil boom, a tempered euphoria •Fracking envy …
Economy |
May 21, 2013
Hope from the margins
These notes offer a quick glance to ways, in the south of Mexico, …
Energy |
May 21, 2013
Half of oil burnable in 2000-2050 to keep us within 2 degrees warming has been used up as we hit 400 ppm
We have a race between peak oil and global warming. Symptoms of these complex processes pop up every now and then.
Society |
May 21, 2013
The Poisoned Chalice: Genetic Heritage, Future Demise
During the Pleistocene evolution favored those humans who left the most descendants so our evolved instincts encourage us to procreate, seek …Food & Water |
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Guerilla Gardeners Transform London, One Bus Stop at a Time
The Edible Bus Stop (EBS) is a gardening project trying to transform …Economy |
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What Kind of Example Is Canada Setting?
Is any nation on Earth taking seriously the need for a true-cost economy, …Society |
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Making an Iota of Difference
So, sustainable communities, to me, means keeping out of the way of things …Environment |
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Warrior Writers
How can reporting on energy, presented as opportunity or catastrophic risk, …
Society |
May 20, 2013
Deep thought - May 20
• Some of My Best Friends Are Germs • Bye-Bye Baby Boomers …Food & Water |
May 20, 2013
So Much Wasted Energy - Rethinking food waste
Regardless of terminology, one point is writ clear: the most technologically …Society |
May 20, 2013
The Great (and Not So Great) Bike Debates
Cycling is a great example of an EcoOptimistic solution, as I’ve …Food & Water |
May 20, 2013
Foodlab Detroit Fosters New Business Paradigm, Jobs
As Detroit recovers from staggering unemployment due to the mass exodus of …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 …
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