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Transport – Feb 27

December 15, 2020February 27, 2008 by Staff

Smogville could become a velotopia (L.A. had a cycleway in 1900)
Oil changes every 3,000 miles: not for everyone
Airlines plummet on oil
Transport after petroleum (cartoon)

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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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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?

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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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