Why Standing Rock Is a Test for Obama—and All Climate Choices Ahead
Ten months ago, the United States told the world it was ready to do something about climate change. Enough talk. Time to act.
Ten months ago, the United States told the world it was ready to do something about climate change. Enough talk. Time to act.
Do film and television provide a net befefit, or might they actually be an overall loss when it comes to climate change and other major problems of ours?
Politics can be egalitarian when going up Hubbert’s Curve, but it’s a whole different story when going down.
As long as we’ve had language—for tens of thousands of years, at last estimate—we’ve been able to formulate the question, “What will tomorrow bring?”
Lately I’ve been turning to Thoreau–the patron saint of radical simplicity, he of shedding false conveniences and burdensome accumulation in the favor of a life lived amongst the trees.
The man you might not know. And yet if you know anything about the Green Party, Tradable Energy Quotas, the Transition Movement, New Economics Foundation or the Soil Association you would have met his ideas and his vision many times.
But whether the protagonist is ancient or postmodern, it is a testament to the depth of Diogenes’ insight into the human situation that his ideas and ways of living can remain so relevant despite the gulf of time that separates us.
I am regularly accused of reducing responses to climate change to simple individual action, sacrifice and “having to give things up” – hair shirts and all that. That is categorically not my view.
We’ve explored, in part one of this article, how fossil fuels had (in a sense) suspended history…Here’s another thing – the pursuit of mass consumption has suspended the pursuit of mass happiness.
We float above living Earth in a life supplied by fossilised life.
In which I reveal the changes in our household energy usage from 2003 through 2015 and how we achieved them.
In November and December of 2015, I visited a couple of places in India that inspired some questions and thoughts about what is involved in protecting the earth.