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Food and Population
by Peter Goodchild   
Farmers are invisible people, and middle-class city dwellers choose to pretend that the long lines of trucks bringing food into the city at dawn every day have nothing to do with the white-collar world. Perhaps it is a mark of the civilized person to believe that the essentials of food, clothing, and shelter have no relevance to daily life. Yet if the farmers stopped sending food into the great vacuum of the metropolis, the great maw of urbanity, the city would soon start to crumble, as Britain discovered in the year 2000 [5]. The next question, then, is: Where does all this food come from?
 
Climate Science: Shooting the Messenger
by Alex Smith, Radio Ecoshock   
Regarding the recent attacks on top climate scientists, Radio Ecoshock takes the case of Richard B. Alley. He is the Evan Pugh Professor of Geosciences, at Penn State University. Alley is a Fellow of the American Geophysical Union (AGU), and a member of the National Academy of Sciences. His popular book about ice cores is called "The Two Mile Time Machine."

Alley was expected to give one of the best speeches of the December 2009 annual meeting of the AGU in San Francisco, and he did not disappoint. Here is a short digest of that hour-long Bjerknes Lecture to the AGU in San Francisco in December.

 
The Fast for Haiti - in the Context of U.S. Anti-Community Culture
by Jan Lundberg   
In mid-January I organized the Fast for Haiti, and ended mine after 10 1/2 days. Just on water, getting plenty of rest, I did some healing and contemplation that otherwise could not have happened. What about other participants in the Fast for Haiti, and what has been the effect?

It was clear to me that breaking through to millions of people in TV land or other realms of mass corporate media would have required I fast at least 20 days. Perhaps another faster is doing that at this very moment. The popular Portland listener-supported radio station, KBOO-FM, aired this report on the fast:

 
Depletion of Key Resources: Facts at Your Fingertips
by Peter Goodchild   
Editor's note: The author presents a definitive essay. Learn why:
• "Those who expect to get by with 'victory gardens'¯ are unaware of the arithmetic involved."
• "There are already too many people to be supported by non-mechanized agriculture."
• "To meet the world's present energy needs by using solar power, then, we would need... a machine the size of France. The production and maintenance of this array would require vast quantities of hydrocarbons, metals, and other materials -- a self-defeating process. Solar power will therefore do little to solve the world's energy problems."
 
My 9th Day of the Fast for Haiti
by Jan Lundberg   
We are making some inroads with the Fast for Haiti project. But given the usual pattern of corporate news/government spin, as perhaps 200,000 people have perished, the public is being manipulated in the usual ways -- mainly, not to think too deeply, and to limit action to parting with a few dollars. For some reason our democracy does not permit us to question trillions spent on war and Wall Street bailouts, when a tiny fraction of such waste could transform Haiti into a happier, green scene. But there is little profit in permaculture and community-building.
 
Day 4 of the Fast for Haiti
by Jan Lundberg   
I've been fasting since Friday night, January 15, I've had only water. A growing number of people are doing the same, sending the money they would have spent on food to Haiti relief organizations. We think this action can do more for those in great need than just provide the dollars we free up: solidarity and a sense of sacrifice are called for at this time, after the ravages of the strong earthquake and the many years of injustices perpetrated against the poor of Haiti.

I want to describe the fasting experience, for those who do not know. It is not a matter of feeling hungry.

 
The Oceans Are Coming — Part III: Remaining Afloat
by Keith Farnish and Dmitry Orlov   
Image [The first two parts of this series drew a surprising amount of vitriol from people who vehemently deny the merits of the case for adapting to rapid climate change and rising sea levels — greater even than the piece ridiculing the Teabaggers. The torrent of comment spam got so bad that I had to shut down comment submission altogether. It was probably fed to some extent by the various interests which were fighting to make the Copenhagen Conference a fiasco.
 
Participants in Fast for Haiti to Raise $ for Aid / Relief Organizations Recommended
by Jan Lundberg   
For the Fast for Haiti to Raise $ for Aid, here is the List of known participants beginning January 16, 2010:
As of 1 PM, Jan. 17, Pacific Coast time - U.S.

Jan Lundberg, Portland, Oregon. (? days)
Skip Londos, Waco Texas (3 days)
Fran Gibson, California (? days)
Peter Crabb, New Tripoli, Pennsylvania (3 days)
Brian Willson, Portland, Oregon (3 days)
Blaine Bookey, Esq., Institute for Justice & Democracy in Haiti, Joseph, Oregon (? days)

 
Fast for Haiti to Raise $ for Aid
by Jan Lundberg   
Please join me in undertaking a time-out from comfortable eating -- or over-consuming? -- by donating food money you would have spent for one, two, or more days. The unfortunate Haitians need your help. Together we can do this and make a difference.

You would be aiding your health simultaneously. Fasting on just water is a most healing, meditative experience. Hunger is not such a problem, for when the elimination of toxins gets underway the desire for food wanes.

 
Full Signal (EMF documentary) Sends a Signal / San Francisco and Maine Signal Cell Phone Warnings
by Chellis Glendinning   
On December 2, the world premiere of Palestinian/American Talal Jabari’s documentary on the dangers of wireless technologies, Full Signal, took New Mexico’s Santa Fe Film Festival by storm.

The cinematic turbulence occurred just four weeks after a straggle of the “usual suspects” attended a public works committee meeting in Santa Fe’s city hall to stop councilors from endorsing a rewrite of the telecommunications-franchise ordinance. A new ordinance is being pushed to limit the city’s choices about if and where to allow new telecom installations.

 
When the Lights Go Out
by Peter Goodchild   
When fossil fuels begin to vanish, the first sign of the times will not be made of cardboard and propped up in front of an empty gas pump. The sign will be the flickering bulb in the ceiling, because electricity is always the weakest link in the synergistic triad that includes fossil fuels and metals.

When the lights go out, so does everything else. The house or apartment will be largely non-functioning. Not only will there be darkness throughout the dwelling between sunset and sunrise, but all the sockets in the wall will be useless. The "four major appliances," stove, refrigerator, washer, and drier, will be nothing more than large white objects taking up space, so there will be no means of cooking food or preserving it, and no means of doing laundry.

 
Airport Droids Attack Human Gene Pool
by Albert Bates   
"If it's something that's going to improve safety, then I don't have any problem with it, I have nothing to hide."
- Ashley Houston, 32, as she waited for a plane in Phoenix (Reuters).

If you were against transhumanism before, perhaps you should give it another look. Our bodies are the product of a billion years of nature’s evolutionary processes, but the War on Terror is about to irrevocably corrupt our gene pool, causing untold immune system and other genetic damage to future generations, and possibly rendering the DNA coding that we are based on unacceptably toxic.

 
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