Climate science – Feb 5
You’re getting warmer (review of IPCC)
A disaster epic (in slo-mo)
Phaeton’s reins: The human hand in climate change
Global-warming report gets U.S. emphasis
Global warming poses health threats
You’re getting warmer (review of IPCC)
A disaster epic (in slo-mo)
Phaeton’s reins: The human hand in climate change
Global-warming report gets U.S. emphasis
Global warming poses health threats
A collection of rebuttals for the most prominent arguments put forth by the folks who deny anthropogenic climate change.
Methane now bubbling from Beaufort Sea
Ice island the size of London threatens rigs
Race against the clock
Using Visioning as a Powerful Protest Tool
Time to Get Serious About Post Carbon Training
Petition – Restoring Scientific Integrity in Policymaking
Place in 2007
Corn-based ethanol has been at the center of a well-funded misinformation campaign launched and
perpetuated by the Bush Administration.
Agrophilia
Vandana Shiva on Food Relocalisation
City Farmer Interview
Fordlandia
Yes – in 10 years we may have no bananas
It is unlikely that oil scarcity will prove capable of triggering a global collapse, according to Norwegian scholar Jorgen Randers, co-author of the prophetic 1972 book The Limits to Growth. “The period of high oil prices will give strong stimulus for increased energy efficiency,” he said. However, the rapid increase in emissions of climate gases does have the potential to cause a collapse.
(Article and podcast)
We have created not only physical dependencies on cheap energy, but psychological ones, so that no matter how much harm our dependencies do, we now fear to live any other way.
France to US: sign climate pacts or face tax
Paxman accuses BBC of hypocrisy over environment
Investment winners & losers of global warming
The week in carbon
How climate change hits India’s poor
NYT: Palm oil may be an eco-nightmare
TOD on palm oil
Indonesia studies oil palm restriction plan
Thousands march over tortilla crisis in Mexico
Business Week: food vs. fuel
WSJ: Ethanol imports are rising
Berkeley to be hub for study of alternate fuel
Shell president says energy abounds
Exxon and Shell see profits rocket
Orlov: Collapse and its discontents
A day in a life without oil
Agriculture meets PO at Soil Association
Farming, supermarkets & the end of cheap oil