Global Warming/Climate Change
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Pass the Parcel
How will the UK achieve a 50% carbon cut by 2027? By getting someone else to make our stuff. by…
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International Day for Biological Diversity – Getting Back in Touch With Our World
All photographs © Craig Mackintosh Since 1992, every May 22 has been the International Day for Biological Diversity. It’s a…
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Time to Wake Up: Days of Abundant Resources and Falling Prices Are Over Forever
Editor’s Preamble: This is a first for me. Who would have thought I’d be posting a quarterly newsletter written by…
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The New Geopolitics of Food
by Lester R. Brown, Earth Policy Institute From the Middle East to Madagascar, high prices are spawning land grabs and…
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A Solar Powered Life, Part VI – The Ideological Debate
The series, A Solar Powered Life, is intended for those that have an interest in the generation and storage of…
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Britain’s Private Militias
The Ratcliffe miscarriage of justice shows that we need a sweeping reform of the police. by George Monbiot: journalist, author,…
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The War on Africa’s Family Farmers
Proposing ‘grandiose solutions without first diagnosing the causes of what ails Africa and her people has never stopped the World…
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Let No Man Say It Cannot Be Done
by Lester R. Brown, Earth Policy Institute We need an economy for the twenty-first century, one that is in sync…
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Earth Policy Institute Video Asks “How Many Failing States Will It Take?”
Watch the full episode. In this PBS-produced video, with actor and philanthropist Matt Damon narrating, Lester Brown gives a good…
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Climate Change – Meet the Scientists
It’s tiring hearing some write off many thousands of peer-reviewed studies by climate scientists — by brandishing apparent petitions by…
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Keeping Cattle: Cause or Cure for Climate Crisis?
We’ve run posts on Alan Savory’s Holistic Management a few times (here, here and here for example), but for those…
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What To Do With Nuclear Boy?
Given recent events in Japan, I wanted to broach the somewhat controversial topic of nuclear fission power plants, and the…
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