Climate – July 22
Global warming is a brutal truth
Code red: Climate skating on thin ice, authors say
Global warming is a brutal truth
Code red: Climate skating on thin ice, authors say
Don’t blame speculation- look at depletion and supply- one man’s effort to educate the folks who never thought much about Energy until now.
This is a wonderful clip. When Matt Simmons was recently asked to go on CNBC’s ‘Fast Money’ to discuss the high oil prices, he clearly stunned the presenters with his forthright analysis of society’s current perilous situation. When asked if $147 a barrel is a ‘wake up call’ he replied “yes, but we’re not having a wake up call, we’re having a witch hunt for who got us here”, a succinct analysis of the current world situation.
Rob Hopkins uses the reaction to the situation by the studio panel to illustrate the Five Psychological Stages of Grief that he believes people go through in coming to terms with this information.
College leaders, with help from facilities managers, sustainability directors, faculty members, and even students, should think hard about how systems on their campus would operate in an energy-scarce world. That thinking should range beyond running part of the campus fleet on a cafeteria’s fryer oil, a seemingly-popular response at the moment.
Congress must pass renewable energy tax incentives
Swords into plowshares: Lockheed Martin’s work in efficiency sector (video and transcript
Jeremy Legget: A low carbon diet
‘Extreme Makeover’ family, NTUA dispute power credits
Ken Bossong at SEC on July 31, 2008 Congressional Green Expo
Guardian ‘publishes the biofuels report they didn’t want you to read’
Donald Mitchell, World Bank
Bad juice II: biofuels maybe not quite so bad, World Bank says
Rising food prices: policy options and World Bank response
Has the internet killed the joys of sitting down with a good book?
Protect the web, says Sir Tim Berners-Lee
Getting ‘wiki’ with it?
Decoding the world’s best Energy policies
Roundtable discussion: Outlook for renewable energy (podcast)
Ray Brady at BLM on “solar rights-of-way (video)
The toxic consequences of the green revolution
High Food prices may cut opposition to genetically modified food
Corals, already in danger, are facing new threat from farmed algae
A new approach to dairy farming – (audio, slideshow)
Doing nothing is not an option for survival
A different climate change apocalypse than the one you were envisioning
Time for Plan B: cutting carbon emissions 80 percent by 2020
Climate change: now what?
Ruthless drought in West Timor puts children in crisis
A new online document addresses the important questions that regularly come up about peak oil. We encourage those who engage with the media to distribute the guide. Input from knowledgeable experts is welcome.
As Web traffic grows, crashes take bigger toll
Waiting for the internet meltdown