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Russell: The Rapture didn’t come, but don’t worry, the world is still boiling.
Blog Post, May, 22 2011
Joshua Kahn Russell
Russell's ZSpace page
Why Climate activists should take people who believe in Rapture seriously.
biomess: New Report on Biomass Sustainability and Carbon Emissions
Blog Post, August, 20 2010
uk biomess
biomess's ZSpace page
Study found that, after 40 years, the net GHG emissions from biomass burned for electricity are still worse than coal, even when considering forest regrowth, and that biomass emissions are worse than natural gas even after 90 years.
biomess: Air pollution causing early deaths of 50,000 a year
Blog Post, August, 01 2010
uk biomess
biomess's ZSpace page
Air pollution is causing the early deaths of up to 50,000 people a year and making thousands more ill - but the Government is failing to take enough action to tackle the problem, MPs said today. (United Kingdom)
biomess: Wood fueled biomass energy worse for carbon dioxide emissions than fossil fuels
Blog Post, March, 01 2010
uk biomess
biomess's ZSpace page
Wood fueled biomass energy worse for carbon dioxide emissions than fossil fuels by Chris Matera (Massachusetts Forest Watch)
biomess: Leith Plant (Scotland) being resisted?
Blog Post, February, 22 2010
uk biomess
biomess's ZSpace page
Some Green Groups oppose the plans for Leith biomass plant (Scotland).
Costigan: Capitalism and Climate change
Blog Post, February, 19 2010
Tom Costigan
John Bellamy Foster, editer of MRZine and author of 'The Ecological Revolution: Making Peace with the Planet', says a few words on the necessity of revolution for species survival and environmental justice.
Jamal: The Limits of Our Politics
Blog Post, December, 28 2009
Mumia Abu Jamal
Jamal's ZSpace page
As millions come to grips with the claimed agreements emerging from the Copenhagen Conference on Climate Change, it's impossible to resist the suspicion that politics can provide no solution to the serious environmental and ecological problems fac...
Henson: Gearing up for Copenhagen: The Necessity for Direct Action
Blog Post, October, 05 2009
Joe Henson
Henson's ZSpace page
Bringing together some notes on knowledge, vision and strategy in the run-up the the UN climate conference in December.
Russell: Bangkok: day one of the UN Climate Negotiations
Blog Post, September, 28 2009
Joshua kahn Russell
Russell's ZSpace page
report from the first day of the Bangkok UNFCCC climate negotiations.
Black: Common environments, Diggers, and climate campers
Blog Post, September, 21 2009
Toban Black
Black's ZSpace page
Thoughts on the relationship between food issues, rural movements, and Climate Camps. I mainly compare the distinct focuses and limitations of the Diggers' movement toward agricultural autonomy, and the Climate Campers' rallies and interventions a...
Monbiot: How Much Should We Leave in the Ground?
Blog Post, May, 06 2009
George Monbiot
Monbiot's ZSpace page
Here are some estimates for total allowable fossil fuel and a call for a global moratorium on all new fossil fuel prospecting.
Monbiot: The Christopher Booker prize: our man in Michigan
Blog Post, February, 13 2009
George Monbiot
Monbiot's ZSpace page
Christopher Booker has a major contender: columnist, John Tomlinson, from Flint, Michigan
O'Ceallaigh: Civilization’s Last Chance: The World at 350
Blog Post, May, 23 2008
Liam O'Ceallaigh
O'Ceallaigh's ZSpace page
A critical article by Bill McKibben for all those alive to the problems of contemporary society and interested in the perservation of humanity and the natural world: “if humanity wishes to preserve a planet similar to that on which civilization de...
Voss: Climate Change and Progressive Change
Blog Post, January, 23 2008
Chris Voss
Voss's ZSpace page
Using the coming energy revolution to help along the social revolution.


