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This week I traveled across the country to Oxford for the 8th annual Oxford Real Farming Conference which is held in the Town Hall in the heart of the city. I arrived on Wednesday for two days of presentations, discussions and networking. It was, as...
< *Climate change deniers of all stripes like to believe that such extreme effects as lessened precipitation becoming the occasion of drought* will be a big problem for the global South but not so much for the West. The overt deniers and nihilists...
Cornucopia’s Take: Wheat, rice, and corn now make up 43% of the food eaten in the world. Setting aside the political-financial issue of food distribution, this report discusses the homogenization of food eaten, and attendant loss of biodiversity. According...
The new People Need Nature report - published to coincide with this week's annual Oxford Real Farming Conference - warns that modern farming practices are not good for wildlife. But they're not good for humans either. And with predictions that we will...
Energy analyst Richard Vodra has written an excellent peak oil summary originally published by Association for the Study of Peak Oil and Gas (ASPO USA), with his kind permission I am republishing it here. While most of this will be ‘old hat’ for most...
A weekly update, including: -Oil and the global economy -Iraq -Syria -Elsewhere in the Middle East -Quotes of the week -Briefs
A midweek update.
The IEA forecast for the future of petroleum is not only too optimistic, but also wrong because they are based on summing volumes of fuels which have different output and energy costs of extraction. Here you find the correct analysis, much less reassuring...
•Methane leaks erode green credentials of natural gas •Fracker Ad Clashes on Screen With Damon’s ‘Promised Land’ •When fracking came to suburban Texas Meet •Anthony Ingraffea—From Industry Insider to Implacable Fracking Opponent
Picture a vast gray ocean that dissolves into gray sky pregnant with heavy dark clouds, and a gray flat sandy shore that slowly oozes up from the Chukchi Sea. On August 30, 2012, we flew close to the Burger Prospect at 500 ft above the sea level. This...
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Resilience – Building a world of resilient communities
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