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Arthur E. Berman

For Epstein to be right, everyone else has to be wrong

March 29, 2023March 24, 2023 by Arthur E. Berman

In the long run, it doesn’t really matter whether Epstein is right or wrong because the earth will have the final vote.

The train that Epstein is trying to stop left the station a long time ago.

Categories Energy, Energy featured Tags book review, conspiracy theories, fossil fuel addiction Leave a comment

What we know, and don’t know, about bees

March 29, 2023March 24, 2023 by Bart Hawkins Kreps

It will be several more weeks before bees start visiting flowers in my part of the world. But while I wait for gardens and meadows to come alive again, it’s been a joy to read Stephen Buchmann’s new book What a Bee Knows.

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Banking on the Seaweed Rush

March 23, 2023 by Nicola Jones

Seaweed farmers promise to feed us, combat climate change, support coastal communities, provide wildlife habitat, and more. Can seaweed do it all?

Categories Food & Water, Food & Water featured Tags building resiient food and farming systems, kelp farming, seaweed Leave a comment

Arthur

March 23, 2023 by Nayeema Eusuf

But Arthur gets the last word. Two seasons into our one-sided friendship, he shocks me by putting out new growth: a pair of gray-green sapling-slender shoots swelling with red velvet buds.

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The ‘enshittification’ of the corporate world

March 23, 2023 by Andrew Curry

In other words, the diagnosis of ‘enshittification’ is right on the money. But the disease is far more widespread, and goes far deeper, than Doctorow suggests.

Categories Economy, Economy featured Tags critiques of capitalism, extractive economies, tech companies Leave a comment

The Fishing Revolution and the Origins of Capitalism

March 23, 2023 by Ian Angus

In the Fishing Revolution, capital in pursuit of profit organized human labor to turn living creatures into an immense accumulation of commodities. From 1600 on, up to 250,000 metric tons of cod a year were caught, processed, and preserved in Newfoundland and transported across the ocean for sale.

Categories Economy, Environment Tags history of capitalism, intensive fishing Leave a comment

Why We Can’t Just Do It: The Truth about Our Failure to Curb Carbon Emissions

March 24, 2023March 23, 2023 by Richard Heinberg

We’re at a crisis point. A sacrifice is needed. Only a sacred cow will do. Economic growth is our society’s most sacred of cows. And guess what? The cow is sick anyway.

Categories Economy, Energy, Energy featured Tags carbon emissions, economic growth, energy descent, IPCC report Leave a comment

At Work in the Ruins: Excerpt

March 24, 2023March 22, 2023 by Dougald Hine

To put the whole weight of the future on the shoulders of those of us who happen to be around just now can be paralysing, the weight unbearable.

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How the energy crisis is boosting heat pumps in Europe

March 22, 2023March 22, 2023 by Jan Rosenow

For the first time in 2022, heat pump sales in Europe reached 3m, up 0.8m (38%) from a year earlier and doubling since 2019. Sales doubled in a single year in Poland, Czech Republic and Belgium.

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World Water Day: Accelerating Change

March 22, 2023March 22, 2023 by Eliza Daley

So today on World Water Day, you be that change. By all means, learn about the real issues. Fix the leaks in your life. If you have the resources, make yourself and your community more water-resilient.

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Doing With What You Make Is Supreme

March 22, 2023March 22, 2023 by Clifford Dean Scholz

So you see the impact of what can happen with “doing with what you make.” I’m living it right now by sharing my 4-point recipe in this essay. Consider this my potluck contribution.

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COP Reflections: Inside the conferences meant to save the world

March 24, 2023March 22, 2023 by Giacomo Delgado

Do I think we save the world with one last COP? Perhaps yes, if we do it together.

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