Coal – Sept 5
Concerning coal – the cheapest alternative
Plans for new coal plants stalled by growing opposition
Offsets aren’t enough
Mount Stripmine?
Peak Oil and climate change? Blame Cornwall
Concerning coal – the cheapest alternative
Plans for new coal plants stalled by growing opposition
Offsets aren’t enough
Mount Stripmine?
Peak Oil and climate change? Blame Cornwall
What is John Dingell really up to? (carbon tax)
Richardson calls for transportation alternatives
America’s car culture clashes with climate change
Lawmakers ready to revisit energy bills
Reporters preview House-Senate energy conference, upcoming climate talks
Angelo Pelligrini: A man of the earth reaps the good life (local food pioneer)
Dr. Paul MacCready, giant of efficient mobility technologies, passes (1925-2007)
Liberal Democrats aim for a carbon-neutral, non-nuclear Britain
Richard Hawkins on alternative energy technologies
Dear President Bush,
Now is the time to shift the decision for our dilemma in Iraq to the American people. Allow the American people to choose between 1) a military draft which would be required for a real “Surge to Victory” or 2) a “War on Oil Addiction.”
U.S. peak oil adaptation: prognosis in a credit crunch
Busted: What the economy and peak oil have to do with each other (Astyk)
Tony Soprano Economics 101
Can the mortgage crisis swallow a town?
Trinidad: Economic risk management and energy security
Whenever ecologists gather, we might expect them to be screaming at the top of their lungs (or at least doing what passes for this in academic circles) about the imminent peril in which we humans find ourselves. But at a recent annual meeting of the Ecological Society of America (ESA), those figurative screams could only be rated as somewhere between muffled and nonexistent.
If forecasts are often futile and shouted warnings often go unheeded, what’s a peak oil concernist to do? Maybe the Yampa River offers us a lesson. Today, river runners always scout Warm Springs Rapid before running it. When they hear the roar of cascade, they row to shore, tie-up, then walk along the bank, examining their options, making plans, and discussing contingencies.
Greek forest fires could be CO2 threat
Climate change brings ticks ever closer
Al Gore, James Hansen, and civil disobedience
NASA scientists challenge security rules- claim agency may be trying to silence them about global warming
Point, click… eavesdrop: how the FBI wiretap net operates
How to submit ebooks to Project Gutenberg
A guide to media manipulation
Plastic and the albatross
Message in the drink bottle: recycle
Not in whose backyard? (environmental justice)
Fred’s footprint: Measuring our global impact
Duncan Law on climate change and transition initiatives
Biden on energy and the environment
Heat stressing California’s grid
‘Immigrant paradox’: Come to the U.S., die younger
Porter ties withdrawal from Iraq to $9 gas
Monetary policy and weaseling out of debt