Path to Extinction or Path to a Livable Future?
by Don Fitz Posted on Nov 01 2021As climate change leads humanity’s march to Armageddon, data surfacing during late 2021 suggests that the march could be much […]
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As climate change leads humanity’s march to Armageddon, data surfacing during late 2021 suggests that the march could be much […]
Read MoreSo much carbon dioxide has now accumulated in the atmosphere that it’s no longer possible to prevent a dangerous rise […]
Read MoreChild Labor in the Democratic Republic of Congo “Accumulate, accumulate! That is […]
Read MoreResisting Line 3, Enbridge Pipeline People the world over are opposing fossil fuel extraction in an incalculable number of ways. […]
Read MorePhoto by: Robert Collins. To secure the future we need to reduce resource exploitation and […]
Read MoreDrawing by Priti Cox. The Green New Deal has attracted perhaps the greatest attention of any proposal for decades. It […]
Read MoreA Dark Earth Day The ‘New Deal’ part of the Green New Deal is mostly good and necessary. But the ‘Green’ […]
Read MoreHumanity’s transgression of ecological limits has caused widespread damage, including a climate emergency, catastrophic loss of biodiversity, and extensive degradation […]
Read MoreDear Ecologists, Once energy became abundantly available, the way we humans think about our daily lives changed radically. Electric appliances […]
Read MoreDear Ecologists, Could we discuss silicon, that substance on which our digital world depends? [1] Silicon is a semiconductor, and […]
Read MoreThe daily shower would be hard to sustain in a world without fossil fuels. The mist shower, a satisfying […]
Read MoreAn exploitative capitalism is baked into the Green New Deal (Resolution 109 of the 116th Congress). While the Resolution promotes […]
Read MoreDIGITAL WIZARDS MISS THE BOAT-From the VC “masters of the universe” on Sand Hill Road and Y Combinator to the […]
Read MoreThe Escobal Mine, located in eastern Guatemala, is the second-largest silver mine in the world and the source of one […]
Read MoreGillis says that he first noticed new earthquakes being added to the national earthquake database as major fraccing operations began […]
Read MoreAt this point in human history, the limits of capitalism and the limits of our species’ life on Earth have […]
Read MoreLONDON, 8 January, 2020 – The city of Munich – one of Europe’s wealthiest urban conurbations – has expansive plans […]
Read MoreThe newest book by Giorgos Kallis, one of the most prolific degrowth advocates is entitled Limits: Why Malthus Was Wrong […]
Read More“Lithium mining in Portugal involves large open-cast mines that rip open huge tracts of land-destroying soils and ecosystems,” said Laura […]
Read MoreThe fire – which we have used in our homes for over 400,000 years – remains the most versatile and […]
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