Our black future

The biggest problem with our bounty of coal is not what it does to our mountains or the atmosphere, but what it does to our minds. It preserves the illusion that we don’t have to change our lives. Given the profound challenges we face with the end of cheap oil and the arrival of global warming, this is a dangerous fantasy.

Environment – June 22

Heinz Center’s O’Malley explains how to fill gaps in environmental research /
Is Global Warming Fueling Western Wildfires? / Reading the Poles: Earth’s Ice in Jeopardy /
EU, US to Agree “Urgent” Action on Climate Change

Peak Oil – Jun 22

Staniford: A Critique of the 2006 EIA International Energy Outlook /
Oil consumption seen soaring /
ASPO international conference in Pisa, Italy, July 18-19 /
Meacher: We Need A Change in Energy Policy As Well As in Government

A Torrent of Darkness

In the not-too-distant future, the big leadership of the world is going to awaken to the seriousness of what I have just told you about global warming in the previous few paragraphs. What do I mean when I say “big leadership”? I mean all of it, the top honchos, whether U.S. or Chinese or Russian or European, or whomever.