Shaddup about polar bears, if ya know what’s good for ya
U.S. accused of silencing experts on polar bears, climate change
Protocol cited in limiting scientists’ talks
Memos tell officials how to discuss climate
“Don’t discuss polar bears”
U.S. accused of silencing experts on polar bears, climate change
Protocol cited in limiting scientists’ talks
Memos tell officials how to discuss climate
“Don’t discuss polar bears”
How to think differently about climate
Kim Stanley Robinson: The anti-Crichton
Sports Illustrated covers climate change
Epidemiologist: A cost of climate change that can’t be counted in dollars – survival
Preview of IPCC Working Group II
Climate impact more extensive than thought
“African” diseases pushed north
Refrigeration system for the Earth’s oceans threatens to break down
Climate change brews ocean trouble
100 things you can do for peak oil
Sustainable living book helps save energy, $
It takes a village to sustain this proposed community garden
Fashioning a future: PO means end of fashion
Slow Movement Movement
Revealed: how cars cause urban floods
States ready to rev up the rails, but freight trains are in the way
Electic-powered trucks in Russia
Worried automakers ponder
fuels of the future
Urban transportation strategies
Huge homes are out of style
Green acres is the place for many
Grow your own home from seed
Building energy-saving house from wine bottles
EU agrees to reduce carbon emissions by 20%
Split on nuclear power threatens climate agreement
Europe takes lead in fighting climate change
German cars need to go green
UK’s Milibrand on energy security and climate change
Far-right BNP: Going “Green” – thinking beyond Peak Oil!
Perhaps we should be mourning after the world’s largest oilfield, rather than dead celebrity Anna Nicole Smith, for Peak Oil means the death of the American dream, not just one queen of kitsch.
Bush hails biofuels pact in Brazil
Brazil’s ethanol slaves
US looks to Brazil to fuel energy revolution
Cuba-Venezuela: Making biofuels without wasting food
Tortillas spark inflation, drive down Mexico’s peso
Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex) have dropped their estimation of prospective resources in the waters of the Gulf of México, in an area called Deep Coatzacoalcos, from 10 billion to 4 billion barrels.
Has there ever been a financial collapse with brighter or louder warning signals?
A Nosedive Into the Desert
Three new presentations from Matthew Simmons
Announcing the CERA News Center Archive
New documentary: “Escape from Suburbia”
Hubbert speaks!