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Stories archived in Sunday, February 6, 2011

The Call of the Land: An Agrarian Primer for the 21st Century

Olga Bonfiglio, Energy Bulletin

Let's not confuse “agriculture” with “agrarianism” says Steven McFadden in his new book, The Call of the Land. Then we might think more deeply about our relationship to the earth.

archived February 6, 2011

Fantasies of hyper-globalism: the WWF's Energy Report

Erik Lindberg, Transition Milwaukee

In a report meant to be both inspiring and reassuring, the WWF ambitiously declares that the world can switch to 95% renewable energy sources by 2050. The Scenario depends largely on increased efficiency and regulated flows of energy through a great system of interconnection. People are remarkably absent. The ostensible reason is that the report is focused on what is “technically possible,” which is more about joules and btus than about human behavior.

archived February 6, 2011

Brave new world fuelled by clean economical energy possible and imperative by 2050

Staff, World Wildlife Fund (WWF)

All of the world’s energy needs could be provided cleanly, renewably and economically by 2050, according to a major new study by WWF. Two years in preparation, The Energy Report breaks new ground with its global scope and its consideration of total energy needs including transport, and making adequate and safe energy available to all.

archived February 6, 2011

Is the modern anti-tax movement a product of increasing complexity?

Kurt Cobb, Resource Insights

The historical animus that Americans supposedly have toward taxes has been largely manufactured to facilitate the propaganda machine of the modern anti-tax movement. This means that the long hiatus between the Whiskey Rebellion and Proposition 13 must be considered the norm in American history and that some recent change in American circumstances must be responsible for the modern anti-tax movement.

archived February 6, 2011

The rare earth material threat

Amanda Johansson, Energy Bulletin

As the rare earth drama continues to unfold, we can expect to see a lot of anticipation on the part of the parties involved. One thing that we should expect is that the price of technological goods will be impacted, at least until the time alternatives can be put in place.

archived February 6, 2011

The Gross National Happiness Survey

Staff, Sustainable Seattle

This survey offers you an enjoyable way to learn just how well you are doing in the nine domains of happiness identified by researchers around the world. Groups like Transition can use the survey to asses community well-being now and in the long term.

archived February 6, 2011