Biofuels – March 19

Ethanol’s growing list of enemies

Ecuador petition – Palmoil firms robbing Indian land
Jakarta: Alternative energy needs to focus on waste recycling

Food & agriculture – Mar 18

Core Historical Literature of Agriculture

Shocking Sugar

Farming in the city

Riot police battle farmers over new economic zones

A hoarders guide to the end of the world

Mention the word “hoarder” in a meeting of organizers and a collective shiver will run down our spines. A hoarding client’s clutter brings us head to head with a vision that is out of balance. Whether a result of unconscious compulsions, chronic shopping, expectations that don’t add up or an inability to reconcile cause with effect, it all comes to bear on the limits of space

Population – March 17

Europeans do it better: learning to live with population decline
World’s population of elderly exploding
World population may reach 9.2 billion by 2050

Warmer, warmer

I don’t think I can be the only person who finds in myself a strong degree of psychological resistance to the whole subject of climate change. I just don’t want to think about it. Part of the problem is one of scale. Global warming is as a subject so much more important than almost anything else that it is difficult to frame or discuss. [Excerpts]

Climate – March 17

Arctic could have iceless summers by 2100
Warmest winter on record
Alberta is Canada’s top GHG polluter
Climate change ended Angkor
Clean coal technology ‘a lost opportunity’

Renewables – March 17

Abu Dhabi: Turning to the sun in the land of oil
Green energy enthusiasts also bet on fossil fuels

Can renewable energies be turned to a source of advantage by developing countries?

Tar sands – March 17

Report: Oil sands costs up 55 percent

Oil versus tar: Here’s where it gets sticky

Fort MacMurray oil

Solutions & sustainability – Mar 16

Profiles in municipal sustainability
Company fuels Second Harvest during Alberta’s fuel crisis
Earth: Home sweet home (animation)
Blogs can top the presses