Food – May 2
An unlikely way to save a species: serve it for dinner
No easy access to fresh groceries in many parts of Seattle
An unlikely way to save a species: serve it for dinner
No easy access to fresh groceries in many parts of Seattle
Truckers protest high costs for fuel
The fossil bloc makes its play on climate
Maryland, my Maryland – Lacrimosa
Robert Rapier’s advice (The Oil Drum)
The candidates pump gas
NY Times: The gas-guzzler gambit
Clinton gas-tax proposal criticized
The day of the ubiquitous kerosene-powered jet transport which revolutionized travel for many of us in the second half of the 20th century is likely to be shorter than most realize.
Highlights from the 7th EcoCity World Summit
CNN covers Transition towns
New book: Growing Cooler: The Evidence on Urban Development and Climate Change
Fuel costs could end cheap flight era
Don’t plan development around air transport
Australia’s post-Peak Air Force ?
A digest of news and commentary from a UK peak oil perspective.
Gas prices box in an Alabama community
Housing bubble popped by spike in fuel costs
Mow is less (lawns)
Can we give up cars, as the Japanese once gave up guns?
Daniel Quinn interview
Refinery strike has oil near $120
The art of falling apart
Jerome a Paris: Anglo Disease in action?
Failure of a complex tightly coupled system
Diamond lanes for the rich
Goodbye SUV, hello small cars
Don’t ask me to give up flying
Is humanity’s restlessness a threat to the planet?
With first car, a new life in China