Barbarism and good brandy
A great deal of discussion of renewable energy these days focuses on massive, centralized projects, relying on habits of thought we
inherit from the departing age of cheap abundant energy
North-South Divide And Tackling Global Warning
As signs of climate instability increase, radical and rapid action is becoming ever more urgent
Why GM Has No Place in a World in Transition
Nothing left to lose
Rolfe Winkler wrote Gas - Mar 10
-US EPA chief concerned about gas drilling fluids -Europe the new frontier in shale gas rush -The true cost of shale gas production
-The Natural Gas Shopping Spree Quickens
Transport - Mar 10
-Crunching the Numbers ($$$) on Bike Commuting -Want to Foster Walking, Biking and Transit? You Need Good Parking
Policy -Streetfilms: Fixing the Great Mistake of Planning for Cars -Korea unveils the ?future of transport? ? the Online Electric
Vehicle -Streetfilms: Seattle?s Link Light Rail ? The Start of Something Big -New York Plans Transitway on 34th Street, but It's Not
BRT, for Better or Worse
Tiny Homestead Discoveries Inspire Big Wild Ideas
The peak oil crisis: the looming fiscal storm
Despite the incessant media repetition that the economic situation is getting better, there is growing evidence that the economy is in
fact growing worse
Monbiot vs. Leggett duking it out over solar panels and feed-in tariffs - Mar 9
-Are we really going to let ourselves be duped into this solar panel rip-off? -Solar panels are not fashion accessories -There is
no 'green treachery' in questioning this solar panel rip-off I accept George Monbiot's £100 solar PV bet
Biofuels - Mar 9
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