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How to Avoid Ecocide at the Petrol Pump
by Kay Weir   
12 February 2009
Image"Most rich countries governments seem blind to the havoc and misery agrofuels are causing in the third world, on top of climate stresses, including increasing health and drought problems."
The author is Editor of the Pacific Ecologist magazine based in New Zealand.
 
A “New” Energy Path for Our Times
by Jan Lundberg   
05 February 2009
Culture Change Letter #233 - The revolution just about to begin in earnest is not one that people are familiar with. Previous revolutions had the effect, unintended or not, of perpetuating civilization. This revolution will be about saying goodbye to civilization as we know it. If this does not sound very optimistic, consider that our species will be lucky to survive this century.
 
Nuclear Power - One of Humankind's Biggest Mistakes
by Jim Bell   
01 February 2009
Image Nuclear Power was a mistake and remains a mistake. If the human family survives it, our descendants will wonder what we were thinking to justify leaving them nuclear power's toxic legacy -- a legacy they will be dealing with for hundreds if not thousands of generations.
 
Why a Nuclear Free World is Important
by Roger Herried   
31 January 2009
Introduction

Image We are now facing an energy crossroad as a culture. Everyone was effected by the price of gas that peaked during the summer of 2008. The world has fallen into a consumer trap where a growing number of people around the world use finite oil resources to drive to work. The energy it takes to drive a car is like having 700 human slaves pushing that vehicle for a few cents per hour.

 
“It’s (not) the Economy, Stupid”
by Dan Bednarz   
28 January 2009
Author’s note: This article will be followed by “How Brittle Is Healthcare?”

As societies throughout the world wobble on the edge of socioeconomic chaos, New York Times columnist Bob Herbert avers, “The economy is obviously issue No. 1.” Well, that’s the proximate problem, but what else is going on? What has made the continuing decline so massive? Why is it that “...the current economic crisis has totally scrambled the intellectual assumptions of almost every policymaker”?(1)

 
Rejoining Gaia: Restore Our Ecosystem Symbiosis
by Chuck Burr   
21 January 2009
This new essay is followed by the great story of Masanobu "One Straw Revolution" Fukuoka. Image
The first step to solving a problem is admitting to it. To change, use different thinking than what created the problem. How do we get from “our lifestyle is not negotiable” to living a mutually beneficial lifestyle for us and our ecosystem?
 
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