Economics – March 10
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’
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’
Thomas L. Friedman questions growth
This is not youthful rebellion. We see the catastrophe ahead
Tom Hayden: Rage is good
Weekly round up from a UK perspective.
Rees’s Thesis
Reimagining Socialism
Together, We Save the Planet
The Revolution Has Already Occurred
Follow Brazil’s Example
Transition towns
Lost Generation
US Treasury secretary attacks oil, gas tax breaks
Limbaugh vs. the Front Porch
I’m Captain Asphalt
Global warming is a global emergency
Copenhagen And Beyond: Climate Change Is An Emergency
Industry leaders denying climate change, says UK science minister
What is the biggest impediment in 2009 to mitigating the harmful effects of energy problems in the 21st century? The answer may surprise you—it is insolvent zombie banks and our entrenched FIRE economy (Finance, Insurance, Real Estate).
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
Obama May Have To Give Away 70% of Carbon Credits, Merrill Says
The Financial Crisis Fuels U.S. Diplomatic Talks
Number of households with kids hits new low
A weekly roundup of peak oil news, including:
– Production and prices
– Obama’s budget
– Briefs
Walk, Baby, Walk
High speed, high cost, high income rail
Ignoring trains puts U.S. on the wrong track
Wendell Berry and Bill McKibben call for mass civil disobedience against coal
A global Green Deal
Labour – These fossil fools