Economics
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Should We Seek to Save Industrial Civilisation?
A debate with Paul Kingsnorth Dear George, Sitting on the desk in front of me are a set of graphs.…
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Tesco-opted
The fight against the superstores is a struggle for democracy by George Monbiot: journalist, author, academic and environmental and political…
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GM Crops – Failure to Yield Report
Seeking a technological food fix for world hunger may be… the most commercially malevolent wild goose chase of the new…
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Permaculture Food Gardening Course – July 2009
Geoff discusses soil structure and biology with students Gardening is increasingly popular now as food and job security are becoming…
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The Roots of Change – in Ourselves, or Government and Industry?
“The American Frankenstein” I could very much relate to an article I read today, albeit with some reservations: WOULD ANY…
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Our Moral Dilemma: Because We Don’t Live on an Inflatable Earth
The Group of Eight members have just decreed we should limit global average temperatures to no more than 2°C above…
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Carbon Offsetting – Is it Cheating?
A couple of years ago I discovered a site called cheatneutral.com. I thought I’d share it with you today in…
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Subsidising the Climate Crash
Why have government agencies been paying to increase the number of flights? by George Monbiot: journalist, author, academic and environmental…
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Rich Nations Buying Up Land in Poor Countries at Escalating Rate
As concerns over food security – and maintaining a lavish lifestyle – deepen, people in poor nations are seeing their…
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The Oil Intensity of Food
by Lester R. Brown, Earth Policy Institute Today we are an oil-based civilization, one that is totally dependent on a…
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Stop Building Tanks
Let’s divert the money spent on arms to addressing the real strategic threat. by George Monbiot: journalist, author, academic and…
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Home (video)
The following documentary, ‘Home‘, is almost perfect. As a photographer, I was totally engrossed in the imagery – mostly shot…
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