From high gas prices, to exreme weather
patterns, it seems like everyone is suddenly talking about the energy
crisis, global warming, and climate change. Unfortunately, a lot
of this discussion has been marked by lack of creative vision when
it comes to solutions. Instead we are seeing old ideas like nuclear
power and offshore drilliing being introduced again.
We need to take action to make sure that our leaders start taking proactive steps that can bring about real change in reducing global warming. One way to let elected officials and candidates know that you want them to take this issue seriously is to write letters to your local papers. These letters are often read by elected officials and candidates and let them know that their constituents demand action on this issue.
Peak Everything addresses many of the cultural, psychological, and practical
changes we will have to make as nature rapidly dictates our new limits.
This latest book from Richard Heinberg, author of three of the most important
books on Peak Oil, touches on the most important aspects of the human
condition at this unique moment in time.
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The miracle of the Green Revolution was made possible by cheap fossil
fuels to supply crops with artificial fertilizer, pesticides, and irrigation.
Estimates of the net energy balance of agriculture in the United States
show that ten calories of hydrocarbon energy are required to produce
one calorie of food. Such an imbalance cannot continue in a world of
diminishing hydrocarbon resources.
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A report from the International Forum on Globalization points out that the current ethanol movement may cause more harm than good. Download PDF
by Howard-Yana Shapiro, Ph.D.,
Agricultural Director at Seeds of Change,
and John Harrisson