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Waste

In the dark with both hands

December 15, 2020February 27, 2008 by John Michael Greer

Fertilizer shortages caused by the depletion of nonrenewable feedstocks are a significant worry in the wake of peak oil. There’s a simple solution — but most people in the industrial world don’t seem to be able to tell it from a hole in the ground.

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Plastics & pollution – Feb 27

December 15, 2020February 27, 2008 by Staff

Chinese plastic bag maker closes
How different countries deal with the problem
Seas awash with plastic rubbish

Human shadows on the seas

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At the movies – Feb 26

December 15, 2020February 26, 2008 by Staff

There Will Be Blood– dramatization of peak oil?
Renewal (religious environmental activism)
The Gleaners and I (extreme recycling)

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Housing & urban design – Feb 25

December 15, 2020February 25, 2008 by Staff

Earthships and the Garbage Warrior

Radiant City
: Canadian documentary on sprawl

Government seeks UK’s first ‘cycling city’

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A theology of compost

December 15, 2020February 21, 2008 by John Michael Greer

The homely and practical art of composting has implications that stretch far beyond its value as a way of maintaining soil fertility. Can it teach us to build societies less vulnerable to resource depletion and the hard realities of life on an unstable planet?

Categories Food & Water Tags Culture & Behavior, Food, Waste 1 Comment

U.S. Presidential candidates’ staffs briefed on peak oil and the plastic plague

December 15, 2020February 20, 2008 by Jan Lundberg

I have just spent a week in Washington, D.C. talking with staffers of Senators Obama, McCain and Clinton. Their understanding of peak oil is rising at a critical time, perhaps in time for the election, but certainly afterwards for Presidential or Senatorial initiatives.

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More, more, more – Feb 10

December 15, 2020February 10, 2008 by Staff

Retail therapy: Does sadness mean spending?
My cortex made me buy it

Slow sex: Moving toward informed pleasure
The perpetual state of desire that we call ‘human nature’
The ecological economy

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Dysfunction – Feb 5

December 15, 2020February 5, 2008 by Staff

Obesity becoming world crisis
The world’s rubbish dump: a garbage tip that stretches from Hawaii to Japan
Wilderness under threat as visitors stay indoors

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Solutions & sustainability – Feb 5

December 15, 2020February 5, 2008 by Staff

The slow life picks up speed

Recycling to a fashion
Green can be inexpensive, with a little work
Motivated by a tax, Irish spurn plastic bags

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Waste – Jan 24

December 15, 2020January 24, 2008 by Staff

From toilet to tap
Whole Foods sacks plastic bags

Ontario to end ban on clotheslines

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Asia – Jan 10

December 15, 2020January 10, 2008 by Staff

Paul Krugman: Dealing with the dragon
China to ban plastic bags
Energy subsidies fuel China steel export
A green bulldozer? S. Korea’s new president
India’s $2,500 cars = $200 oil?
South Asia hit by food shortages
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Dysfunction – Jan 9

December 15, 2020January 9, 2008 by Staff

£1,290 car delights Indians, horrifies greens
Thieves target catalytic converters
Are the suburbs a health hazard?
Petrochemicals in beauty aids
Junk mail box

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