Archive | Environment

How the “Peaceful Atom” Became a Serial Killer

When nuclear reactors blow, the first thing that melts down is the truth. Just as in the Chernobyl catastrophe almost 25 years ago when Soviet authorities denied the extent of radiation and downplayed the dire situation that was spiraling out of control, Japanese authorities spent the first week of the Fukushima crisis issuing conflicting and confusing reports. We were told that radiation levels were up, then down, then up, but nobody aside from those Japanese bureaucrats could verify the levels and few trusted their accuracy. The situation is under control, they told us, but workers are being evacuated. There is no danger of contamination, but stay inside and seal your doors. [...more]

Energy, Environment Comments (1)

Groundbreaking New UN Report on How to Feed the World’s Hungry: Ditch Corporate-Controlled Agriculture

There are a billion hungry people in the world and that number could rise as food insecurity increases along with population growth, economic fallout and environmental crises. But a roadmap to defeating hunger exists, if we can follow the course -- and that course involves ditching corporate-controlled, chemical-intensive farming. [...more]

Animal Ag, Animal Issues, Biotech, Diet, Environment, Food Security, Health, Hunger, Sustainability Comments (0)

Michael Pollan: The Mighty Rise of the Food Revolution

Until very recently, food was invisible as a political issue. Something is stirring. Pollan reviews five books that address the heart of the food movement. [...more]

Animal Ag, Animal Issues, Diet, Environment, Health, Sustainability Comments (0)

In depth: Are you taking global warming personally?

While growing concern about global warming is welcome, the many connections between the increasingly globalized western-style diet and global warming have generally been overlooked, marginalized, or outright denied. [...more]

Animal Ag, Animal Issues, Environment, Global Warming, Sustainability Comments (0)

It’s Official: The Economy Is Set To Starve

The IEA has known about looming Peak Oil issues for more than a decade and is only now explicitly recognizing the idea in their public documents. People inside and outside of the IEA say that the organization has downplayed both the timing and potential severity of Peak Oil. Peak Conventional Oil has already happened [...more]

Energy, Environment Comments (0)

We are Facing the Greatest Threat to Humanity: Only Fundamental Change Can Save Us

We all know that the earth and all upon it face a growing crisis. Global climate change is rapidly advancing, melting glaciers, eroding soil, causing freak and increasingly wild storms, and displacing untold millions from rural communities to live in desperate poverty in peri-urban slums. Almost every human victim lives in the global South, in communities not responsible for greenhouse gas emissions. The atmosphere has already warmed up almost a full degree in the last several decades and a new Canadian study reports that we may be on course to add another 6 degrees Celsius (10.8 degrees Fahrenheit) by 2100. [...more]

Capitalism, Environment, Global Warming, Government, Social Justice, Water Comments (0)

Big Oil And Corporate Polluters Spent Over $500 Million To Kill Climate Bill, Push Offshore Drilling

The entire electric utility industry spent more than $264 million on lobbying alone in 2009 and the first half of 2010. Oil and gas interests spent a record $175 million lobbying in 2009 a 30 percent increase from 2008 and have spent $75 million already in 2010. The oil, gas, and coal industries have spent over $2 billion lobbying Congress since 1999 [...more]

Energy, Environment, Fascism, Global Warming, Government Comments (0)

The coming Population Wars: a 12-bomb equation

So what's the biggest time-bomb for Obama, America, capitalism, the world? No, not global warming. Not poverty. Not even peak oil. What is the absolute biggest, one like the trigger mechanism on a nuclear bomb, one that'll throw a wrench in global economic growth, ending capitalism, even destroying modern civilization? [...more]

Civilization, Environment, Population, Social Justice, Sustainability Comments (0)

Rising Energy Demand Hits Water Scarcity ‘Choke Point’

The study was carried out by Circle of Blue, a network of journalists and scientists dedicated to water sustainability, and could have implications not just for the relationship between energy demand and water scarcity in the U.S. but elsewhere in the world, as well. "It is not just that energy production could not occur without using vast amounts of water. It's also that it's occurring in the era of climate change, population growth and steadily increasing demand for energy," explained Circle of Blue's Keith Schneider, who presented the findings in Washington Wednesday. [...more]

Energy, Environment, Global Warming, Sustainability, Water Comments (0)

Climate Change Enlightenment Was Fun While It Lasted. But Now It’s Dead

The collapse of the talks at Copenhagen took away all momentum for change and the lobbyists are back in control. So what next? [...more]

Environment, Global Warming Comments (0)