Climate Change in the Courts

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October 20, 2007 New York Times Citing Global Warming, Kansas Denies Plant Permit by Matthew L. Wald A Kansas regulator has turned down a permit for a large


Helium isotopes point to the best sources of geothermal energy

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Public release date: 30-Nov-2007 http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2007-11/asu-hip113007.php Contact: Nikki Staab nstaab@… 602-710-7169 Arizona


Re: Google’s Next Frontier: Renewable Energy

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Hello Everyone, before dismissing the altitude wind project, with scornful remakes, please take some time to understand it. I was invited to exhibit the


Hey Bubba, where you going with that oil?

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Kelpie Wilson, Truthout.org. Will military action against Iran work to secure oil for US interests? In order to answer this question, it must be put into the context of peak oil.


Peak oil - Nov 29

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Staff, Energy Bulletin. UK Mirror: Don’t be fuelled…
Analyst Petrie sees oil prices between $75, $85
Peak oil campaigner kicked out of council meeting
al-Huseini transcript now available
Handy hints for post-petroleum


Australia, The Place to Be: Part 3b

Posted on December 2, 2007 | Filed Under Our Future | Leave a Comment

Introduction
In part 1 and part 2 I looked at the situation we find ourselves in, and then in part 3a I talked a lot about preparing for a Worst-Case. In Part 3b I would like to wrap it up by discussing a strategy for living in the suburbs and leading a relatively normal life, while […]


Transportation Ethics: The Trafficist

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For those not familiar, Randy Cohen writes an advice column for the NY Times magazine on day-to-day ethical issues that people face, like what to do when some local fifth graders destroy your neighborhood organic garden or if you should not order food delivery in dangerous weather conditions.
The Open Planning Project’s Executive Director Mark Gorton […]


The Party’s Over and the Liberals will Soon be History

Posted on December 2, 2007 | Filed Under Our Future | Leave a Comment

To those not familiar with Australian politics: the Liberal Party is the classical liberal, individualistic, free-market-oriented, corporate (etc., etc.)Read full story


Australia, The Place to Be: Part 3b

Posted on December 2, 2007 | Filed Under | Leave a Comment

Introduction
In part 1 and part 2 I looked at the situation we find ourselves in, and then in part 3a I talked a lot about preparing for a Worst-Case. In Part 3b I would like to wrap it up by discussing a strategy for living in the suburbs and leading a relatively normal life, while […]


Transportation Ethics: The Trafficist

Posted on December 2, 2007 | Filed Under | Leave a Comment

For those not familiar, Randy Cohen writes an advice column for the NY Times magazine on day-to-day ethical issues that people face, like what to do when some local fifth graders destroy your neighborhood organic garden or if you should not order food delivery in dangerous weather conditions.
The Open Planning Project’s Executive Director Mark Gorton […]


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