Responses & Resilience – Feb 24
-The Power to Make a Difference, We All Have It
-Oberlin Island
-The Unemployed Now Have Their Own Union, and It’s Catching on Quickly
-The Power to Make a Difference, We All Have It
-Oberlin Island
-The Unemployed Now Have Their Own Union, and It’s Catching on Quickly
-Beyond Hope
-Avatar: The Prequel
-Competition is corroding our communities and self-esteem
Fuel cell company Bloom Energy made quite a stir over the weekend, with a spot on the CBS “Sixty Minutes” TV program in the United States (The Bloom Box: An Energy Breakthrough? – see the link for the video and transcript).
Speaker: Jane Anne Morris, corporate anthropologist, and author of ‘Gaveling Down the Rabble: How Free Trade is Stealing Our Democracy’.
The 2009 holiday season was a tough one for retail businesses. In November, their sales increased just 1.8 percent over low 2008 numbers—failing to keep pace with inflation. December was worse, with sales actually falling three tenths of a percent from 2008.
More than 1,800 homes in Northwest Ohio are powered by wind thanks to Ohio’s first large scale community wind project—part of a new, growing trend in alternate energy.
One almost expected to see a Monsanto executive among the honored guests and presenters at the 19th annual Farming for the Future Conference held Feb. 4 – 6 in State College, Pa. After all, the St. Louis-based agri-giant was recently named “Company of the Year” by Forbes magazine. And in its well-funded advertising campaign that strategically targets such media outlets as National Public Radio, Monsanto proclaims itself to be the very champion of sustainability.
Some of you may know that over the last 3 or 4 years, I wrote extensively about our precarious oil supply. Since then I’ve broadened my outlook in so far as it’s hard to choose among all the potential disasters on our doorstep.
-Lakoff on Real Reason vs False Reason
-Letters from Amok: The State of the World in Pen and Ink
-The ICPR Primer
-Goldilocks and the three fuels
-Israel Urges Iran Oil Embargo Even Without U.N. Okay
-Why Peak Oil Is The Only Thing That Can Stop The Chinese Export Deluge
-Feinstein’s Water Bomb
-School districts ax teachers, blame state for financial meltdown
-No money? No library certification in Hull
-Recession Tightens Grip on State Tax Revenues
A weekly roundup of peak oil news, including:
-Prices and production
-The Iranian standoff
-Nuclear power for the U.S.
-Quote of the week
-Briefs