Deep thought – March 10
Suspicious minds: paranoia on the rise
Psychology of denial
Framing The Collapsonomics Practice
Hot, Flat, and Confused
Suspicious minds: paranoia on the rise
Psychology of denial
Framing The Collapsonomics Practice
Hot, Flat, and Confused
UK Archbishop Williams delivers attack on impact of globalisation
Monbiot: This scam is nothing but a handout for motor companies, resprayed green
Prince Charles: ‘We have less than 100 months to stop climate change disaster’
A Rising Dollar Lifts the U.S. but Adds to the Crisis Abroad
Depression Dynamic Ensues as Markets Revisit 1930s
Warren Buffett Says Economy Has ‘Fallen Off a Cliff’
Tonight I’m going to assume that you all know the basics of peak oil and climate change, and move past the debate about whether they are real, move past the more apocalyptic and fearful ideas, and think about what kind of futures we might realistically see. [also YouTubes of talk]
How to Make Cap-and-Trade Into a Bad Joke
Tough odds facing bill to impose carbon tax
Moderate Dems present challenge for renewable energy plan
US ethanol producers urge Obama to up ethanol content of motor fuels
Monbiot: Biofuels do far more harm than good
International Biochar Initiative online
The future of the green blogosphere
Ithaca College program relishes change in media
San Francisco historians condemn 1906 Earthquake deniers
Rees’s Thesis
Reimagining Socialism
Together, We Save the Planet
The Revolution Has Already Occurred
Follow Brazil’s Example
Transition towns
Lost Generation
Global warming is a global emergency
Copenhagen And Beyond: Climate Change Is An Emergency
Industry leaders denying climate change, says UK science minister
Spring 2009 issue of Yes! Magazine
Backed by Green Party, Reverend Billy Runs for Mayor
“Going Green” starts here: One student’s quest for sustainable living
I was thinking of Seuss this morning, because my children are anxious to celebrate his birthday (his 105th), but also because it strikes me that the world-turned-upside-down qualities of our present situation are in some ways Seussian.
Towards a Scale-Free Energy Policy
Bright Green, Light Green, Dark Green, Gray: The New Environmental Spectrum
The World of Tomorrow 1 The Old Future