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Sep 27, 2015
Energy
Will declines in U.S. and Canadian oil production lead to a global decline?
At the beginning of this year I noted that all of the growth in world oil production* since 2005 has come from two countries: the United States and Canada. And, I suggested that since the growth in production in …Will Renewables Replace Fossil Fuels?
What will it take to reach that threshold and what obstacles and limits do …Environment |
TODAY
A One Way Street to Climate Hell
[I]t is virtually certain that our children will live in a 4° World …Popular
One and Half Cheers for Bernie: Decision 2016 and the (Deep) Sustainability Agenda
Recently a friend asked me what I thought about Bernie Sanders, …
Food & Water |
TODAY
Growing Soil
When talking about Growing Soil in the British Isles, we have long depended on the cow and its dung, whether dropped in the field or made into …
Society |
Sep 25, 2015
Resilience Roundup - Sep 25
Pope Francis’ Historic Address To Congress Covered A Lot of Issues. We Broke It Down For You. | Forget 'developing' poor countries, it's …Editor's Pick
Love Letter to a Dying Friend: Joshua Tree Country
The effects of Climate Change as witnessed by a writer researching the ecosystem, history and plants of the Mojave Desert.Economy |
Sep 25, 2015
Sustainable Development: Something New or More of the Same?
For thousands of years we have grown — in population, in energy …Food & Water |
Sep 25, 2015
How Low-Tech Farming Innovations Can Make African Farmers Climate-Resilient
Farmers are observing changes in rainfall, temperature and other patterns in …Food & Water |
Sep 25, 2015
Surfing Serendipity
Mary Pettis-Sarley is primarily concerned with knitting herself into the …
Food & Water |
Sep 25, 2015
Reversing the Tide: Cities and Countries are Rebelling Against Water Privatization, and Winning
Private companies have been working to make a profit from water …
Environment |
Sep 25, 2015
Groundbreaking State Law Tested in Colorado Headwaters Stream
The infamous use-it-or lose-it rule is arguably the biggest barrier to water conservation and river-flow restoration in the western United States.
Energy |
Sep 25, 2015
Whatever Happened to Peak Oil?
Whatever happened to “peak oil” – the assertion that the rate at which oil is extracted from the Earth is nearing a maximum or …Food & Water |
Sep 24, 2015
Cookin’ Dinner for the Revolution
Our community first began cooking together in Waveland, Mississippi in 2005 …Economy |
Sep 24, 2015
Only Degrowth can be a Credible Answer to Europe’s Current Refugee Situation
Tens of thousands are currently coming to Europe, hoping for a better future.Energy |
Sep 24, 2015
Kurt Cobb: Money Cannot Manufacture Resources
Author Kurt Cobb writes frequently on energy and the environment and warns …Society |
Sep 24, 2015
Beliefs Matter: Resilience Reflections with Erik Lindberg
Beliefs matter. So do stories. My inspiration often comes from the written …Society |
Sep 24, 2015
Retrotopia: Public Utilities, Private Goods
Our narrator, having arrived in the capital of the Lakeland Republic, …Society |
Sep 24, 2015
Wisdom: Re-Tuning for a Sustainable Future
In our social evolution as a species, biology and culture run on parallel …Energy |
Sep 24, 2015
Peak Oil Notes - 24 Sep
Oil prices closed Wednesday near the bottom of the trading range that has …Environment |
Sep 23, 2015
Raging wildfires in California (part 2): Regenerative disturbances and building bridges across cultural divides
There are real solutions being modeled out there and we need to remove the …Society |
Sep 23, 2015
Reclaiming Our Streets, One Smoothie at a Time: PPS Celebrates PARK(ing) Day
Celebrating its tenth year in 2015, PARK(ing) Day is an annual event where …
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