URLs I find informative: a different post for this week. All will send you a daily or weekly summary of content, and I find all of them well worth the time investment involved. All the websites listed have places where one could subscribe if the initial browse proved interesting.
Each provides many insights to the current condition of the Earth, and, more importantly, often suggest actions for individuals, or lead to them. If anyone finds this post interesting or useful please comment, and perhaps I’ll do it again with a different list in a month or two.
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http://ecointernet.org/
This is the website maintained by Glen Barry, a passionate defender of the Earth, and a Deep Ecologist, as well as an Ecocentrist.
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Population matters, and much more. Plenty of analysis.
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George Monbiot writes in the Guardian and is always interesting (if not always right!)
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This site looks at economics from a correct viewpoint, in my opinion.
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The above two are semi-clones and are very worth while.
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Richard Heinberg is on this site, as well as much information
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The Simplicity Institute, from Australia, envisions a prosperous descent (a somewhat Pollyanna view, in my opinion).
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https://www.theguardian.com/world
http://go.thetyee.ca/bin/sie?id=1E172424B73C5CF1B18B841D20214EDB67ADE39EE60F83FA
The two above are both newspapers I find interesting, one from London and one from BC.
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http://mahb.stanford.edu/category/blog/
This is the blog for MAHB, the Millinieum Alliance for Humanity and the Biosphere.
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