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The Stench of Neoliberalism with Noam Chomsky (Bonus episode of Crazy Town)

Asher Miller, Noam Chomsky, Resilience.org
August 11, 2022

As a follow-up to Episode 61 of the Crazy Town podcast, Noam Chomsky, the well-known linguist, author, and social critic, joins Asher Miller in Crazy Town to discuss the failures and dominance of neoliberalism.

Pennsylvania County Bans Fracking in Area Parks

Nick Cunningham, DeSmog Blog
August 10, 2022

Eight years after allowing a shale gas company to drill beneath Deer Lakes County Park for methane gas, the Pennsylvania county home to Pittsburgh has banned all industrial activity in the area’s eight other parks — despite a veto from the county executive.

High-profile paper on “catastrophic” climate impacts echoes our “What Lies Beneath” analysis on fat-tail, existential risks and IPCC reticence, published four years ago

David Spratt, Climate Code Red
August 10, 2022

There is a need to outline current knowledge about the likelihood of extreme climate change, discuss why understanding bad-to-worst cases is vital, articulate reasons for concern about catastrophic outcomes, define key terms, and put forward a research agenda.

Hold Fire

Niamh Ní Bhriain, Transnational Institute
August 10, 2022

There is no long-term strategy or ultimate goal beyond militarise by any and all possible means.

The Seed Savers of Sahyadri School

Suma Josson, Salt Films
August 10, 2022

This film is a documentary on the conservation of indigenous seeds by Sahyadri School, KFI, Khed, Pune, in the western state of Maharashtra in India.

July 2022: Warmest nights in U.S. history

Bob Henson, Yale Climate Connections
August 10, 2022

As it melts records across the Northern Hemisphere, the scorching summer of 2022 has squeezed out the warmest month of nights in U.S. history.

Mutual Aid Groups That Arose During COVID Gather to Build Power Regionally

Ella Fassler, TruthOut
August 10, 2022

More than two years after ad-hoc networks of collective care sprouted from the cracks of state neglect during the pandemic, mutual aid organizers across the U.S. are convening in Indiana this July to prepare these networks to face crisis, disasters and survival for the long haul.

Climate Knocking at Our Door: How to Integrate Climate into Our Sense of Self

Jennifer Harvey Sallin, illuminem
August 9, 2022

It’s worth noting that all integration work – in our relationship with the climate and in any area of our lives – is not a “holy grail” we find at one moment in time and then the work is done.

The Animal Worlds That Lie Beyond Our Perception

Betsy Mason, Undark
August 9, 2022

What is special about humans that sets us apart from other animals? Less than some of us would like to believe.

UK household energy debt hit record high even before price hikes

Caroline Molloy, Open Democracy
August 9, 2022

A committee of MPs said last week that the government should “stop announcing short-term policies and moving existing budgets around and instead fully fund a national retrofit programme” of home insulation.

For a new politics of ruralization

Chris Smaje, Small Farm Future
August 9, 2022

The case for ruralism over urbanism as I see it is simply that the dynamics of climate, energy, water, soil and political economy are going to propel multitudes of people to the world’s farmable regions sooner or later.

The Status of Global Oil Production (Part 2)

Roger Blanchard, Resilience.org
August 9, 2022

I don’t expect oil production from the Middle East OPEC countries to significantly exceed the production rates of 2018/2019 in the future irrespective of what the U.S. wants them to produce. 

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