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Biofuels and the Rise of Nationalistic Environmentalism - Reality Sandwich
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Use this link for email and social media, and receive 1 Share Karma point for each person who follows the link. Biofuels and the Rise of Nationalistic Environmentalism. The current food crisis. Was terribly predictable, and has been anticipated for several years now. Starting about seven years ago, the world started using more food than it was. Producing, steadily eating into stored supplies. As grain stores have shrunk. Year by year, the biofuel movement has taken off like a virus. Rapid biofuel. Cookin...
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Follow the Money: August 2005
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Information is the currency of victory" - from a U.S. Army field manual. Wednesday, August 24, 2005. I would think that I would. The Bush years would be the best comedy series on TV if they didn't have such dire consequences for us all. The outright obviousness of the corruption would be enough to keep us all rolling, but the sheer idiocy of all the people that buy into it is the icing on the cake. Not to my knowledge and I would think I would have knowledge". Try to assassinate a head of state! I might ...
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Follow the Money: July 2005
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Information is the currency of victory" - from a U.S. Army field manual. Thursday, July 28, 2005. Imperialism will die, and we will win. Here's hope another Bush is elected in 2008 - Jeb or Santorum. Let them up security and put another strand of barbed wire around the perimeter and see what happens. Let a new Bush carry on the true face of Imperialism, instead of a calm McCain or a Biden who'll never rouse anyone but those with the biggest nose for bullshit. The American Revolution, Whiskey Rebellion, t...
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The Unwoven Rainbow » Self Sufficiency
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01 Jun 2010 06:48 am. Here are some recent gardening pics. As well as some from earlier this year. And late last year. 22 Sep 2009 10:29 pm. Lots of new pics in the gallery. A bunch of random-y critter pics from this year. And even more) gardening pics. Some pics of recent food and food storage experiments. And of course, way too many pics of Matthew playing soccer. He is on a travel team this year, the level of competition is really good, and he’s enjoying it as much as ever. 21 Aug 2009 02:26 pm. One o...
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The Oil Drum | Dancing at the Edge of the Precipice - After Peak Oil
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Discussions about Energy and Our Future. Annual Conference on Biophysical Economics. Drumbeat: October 2, 2009. Dancing at the Edge of the Precipice - After Peak Oil. Posted by Gail the Actuary. On October 1, 2009 - 10:25am. In the couple of years since Culture Change. Was first published, much has changed. Culture Change. Predicted that in 2007 we were "at or near" global peak oil production, and that we would face a "large economic contraction" as a result. Meanwhile, production from the giant oil fiel...
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Follow the Money: October 2005
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Information is the currency of victory" - from a U.S. Army field manual. Wednesday, October 26, 2005. The sponsor government tries to associate the election with the happy word "democracy" and the military regime it backs with support of the elections (and hence democracy). It emphasizes what a wonderful thing it is to be able to hold any election at all under conditions of internal conflict. And it makes it appear a moral triumph. And proof of its antidemocratic tendencies, although the very. Yes this w...
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The Unwoven Rainbow » Peak Oil
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Energy Conservation / Renewable Resources. 25 Dec 2010 09:29 pm. It took me several weeks to make my way through William Catton’s Overshoot. It is not particularly long (about 250 pages, some of which are notes), but I was only reading it off and on. It was well worth the time. This book is one of the most perceptive, far sighted, and important ones that I have ever read. The problem with these increases in carrying capacity is that they make us increasingly. Humans have been increasing their numbers on ...
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The Unwoven Rainbow
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11 Sep 2009 06:26 pm. Today is 9/11/2009, and we all remember what happened eight years ago. My heart goes out to all of those who lost friends and family on that day. It was an event that shook us to our core, and I hope we never forget that more than 3,000 people lost their lives. Not surprisingly, this day brings much somber reflection. As it winds down it occurs to me that that a couple of other things are also weighing on my mind, and I think deserve mention. Every day of the year. I’ve talked...