The Wrong Kind of Green
Saturday, March 6th, 2010 Posted in Charitable giving, Environmental cleanup, Denial, False Solutions, Politics, Conservation, ethics, climate change | 1 Comment »Johann Hari writes in The Nation on how the environmental movement has, for decades, been co-opted by corporate interests. A must-read for anyone that wants to know the real rules of the game.
Martenson on Copenhagen and economic growth: you can’t have both
Tuesday, December 29th, 2009 Posted in Politics, Human Impact, Denial, Economy, Education, climate change, adaptation, renewable energy | No Comments »Since Chris Martenson published his illuminating and essential Crash Course, his general essays have been few and far between. This new piece is equally important, and examines how the goals of the Copenhagen agreement are at odds with conventional ideas ...
Ordinary Fears, Extraordinary Times
Monday, November 30th, 2009 Posted in Psychology, Denial, Preparedness, Economy, adaptation, Community, general | No Comments »Kathy McMahon of Peak Oil Blues offers sage advice here. Peak Oil, Climate change and the Greater Depression will pose many challenges to our way of life but let’s get real, for a moment: Golden Hordes aren’t one of them. At ...
Monbiot on the rigging of global warming
Wednesday, November 25th, 2009 Posted in Denial, Human Impact, climate change | No Comments »George Monbiot writes in The Guardian about the climate scientists' email scandal, and offers evidence of "the larger conspiracy." Underground Arctic reactors melting polar ice, orbiting lasers destroying glaciers.....who knew?
The Guardian:More heat than light from climate scientists email uproar
Monday, November 23rd, 2009 Posted in Denial, Politics, climate change | No Comments »Bob Ward takes a look at the hacked email "scandal" in this piece in The Guardian. A mostly complacent and ill-informed public could do without more confusion right now, in the run-up to Copenhagen.