Published on February 2nd, 2015. Humans live by stories and the stories that now govern our society set us on a path to self-destruction. David C. Korten shares the results of […]
When the Carbon Bubble Bursts by Jeff Rubin
Author Jeff Rubin says Canada’s future in a post-oil world is in water and agriculture. Bill Pugsley recommends this review of the book by Lloyd Alter. If you live on […]
Ethics for Economics in the Anthropocene
The human quest for love, power, beauty, happiness, understanding, truth, and the like can be thought of from an ecological perspective: it is enabled by (low entropy) sources of plentiful energy (food, […]
Experience with an electric car and plans for taking a home off-grid: no fossil fuel
Art Hunter explores the cost of investing in an electric vehicle and the rebates available to make it an affordable means of transportation. In addition, he shares his experience of […]
Vatican has it Right says Club of Rome, as it Works on Solutions
The Papal encyclical on the environment which introduced the idea of “Limits to Growth” in the 1970s. “The that are indistinguishable from those that the Club of Rome has been […]