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I’m not sure what right a private organization has to instruct public representatives (i.e. the coast guard) to block journalists from filming the coast. Perhaps it was a private beach? [...]

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Shampoo and conditioner are something you’ve never questioned the existence of. But did you know they weren’t used until the 20th Century? Shampoo has tons of chemicals, many of which [...]

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BP Oil Spill: Conspiracy, Cost & Calculated Risk

Just weeks after Obama announced plans to open up the coastlines for oil drilling an offshore rig suffers a massive explosion and fire. Coincidence? Seems to me that if anyone [...]

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5 Truths of Sustainability

A recent article examines the cold truths and warm theories of energy scarcity, sustainability and economic growth

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Feast or Famine

It’s our future.

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Environmentalist, Bill McKibben, declares the ‘death’ of Earth. Renames it ‘Eaarth’. What does he mean? He points to the massive, irreversible changes that the earth has already experienced – melting [...]

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Near-Term Systemic Implications of a Peak in Global Oil Production

Oil available on the global market will fall faster than the decline in global production

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Worlds Most Scarce Resources

We will be running out of a lot of stuff in the near future

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Chart Madness III: The Saudi Arabia of Coal

The US has the world’s biggest coal reserves. China is the world’s biggest consumer of coal.

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