Transport – Nov 12
Bolivia holds key to electric car future
Obama Asks Bush to Back Rescue of Automakers
California’s car tax may be on the road again
Invest in Australian toll roads? No thanks!
Bolivia holds key to electric car future
Obama Asks Bush to Back Rescue of Automakers
California’s car tax may be on the road again
Invest in Australian toll roads? No thanks!
Throughout the Peak Oil and collapse of civilization milieu, much speculation abounds regarding the speed with which collapse might occur. Some theorists insist or imply that the descent will be rapid and dramatic while others argue for a more “slow burn” scenario, less dramatic and more stair-step-like in progression. The tone of proponents of acute collapse reverberates with urgency while the tone of authors who perceive collapse as occurring in a more protracted fashion is notable for its moderation and skepticism of the rapid descent theory.
David Suzuki: Renewable energy requires strength of will
Thinking Like an Ecosystem
Losing the edge?
Zero immigration and sustainable populations
Carbon-Capturing Rock
Is water the new oil?
Why small plastic particles may pose a big problem in the oceans
Swiss Guardian of our Climate video)
As the drama of the bursting bubble of Wall St. gives way to a slower, but steady and painful, economic decline, the first and most important question we should ask is “Should we try to blow another bubble, or should we reject bubble culture values for something entirely different?”
Julian Darley: Putting on the brakes
Inside Commodities: Is the Bull Run Over, or Just Taking a Break?
Jeff Rubin: Oil Prices Caused the Current Recession
World faces growing risk of conflict: US intelligence chief
How we fuel Africa’s bloodiest war
China seeks oil for arms in Latin America
Follow Cuba’s emissions standard
Sustenance for sustainability
Guardians of the past uncover green lessons for the present
The Most Radical Thing You Can Do
Staying home as a necessity and a right
Progettazione per zone e settori in ambiente urbano
Creating a Post-Peak Future Worth Living Into
Horticultural Consciousness: Hemenway interview #2
Time to build a new civilization
The temples of doom
The Most Radical Thing You Can Do
World is facing a natural resources crisis worse than financial crunch
Thoreau Is Rediscovered as a Climatologist
Elliot Diringer at Pew on Copenhagen climate negotiations (audio)
Sustainable wool: Baacodes with a backstory
Bioneers 2008: Reincarnated Clothes Get a Second Chance at Cuteness
‘Good’ and ‘bad’ textiles are challenging to spot