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Museletter: Memo to the President-elect on Energy Realism and the Green New Deal

08 Dec 2008
View all related to Climate Change | economy | Museletter | Peak Oil
Our 21st century nation’s dependence on 20th century fossil fuels is the greatest threat we face, far more so than the current financial crisis. A coordinated, comprehensive transition to an economy that is no longer dependent on hydrocarbon fuels and no longer emits climate-changing levels of carbon—a Post Carbon Energy Transition—will be the Obama Administration’s greatest opportunity to lead the nation on a path toward sustainable prosperity.
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Kunstlercast: Hunting

27 Nov 2008 |
View all related to KunstlerCast | Local Food | Sustainability | Violence
View all related to James Howard Kunstler | Duncan Crary
On this Thanksgiving Day show, James Howard Kunstler shares his views on hunting, the stocking of wildlife by state agencies and the potential food scarcities in the future. Kunstler also speaks about the ethical obligations of environmental stewardship. Episode #40.
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Peak Moment Television: Shocks, Shortages, and Scenarios - Planning for a Post-Oil Future

06 Nov 2008 | |
View all related to cities | Energy | Peak Moment Television | Peak Oil | post carbon cities | Relocalization | Transportation | urban planning
Responding to peak oil will require reshaping our communities. These two interviews, taped in September 2008 at the ASPO-USA conference, are with Megan Quinn Bachman of Community Solutions, and Bryn Davidson of Dynamic Cities Project. Episode 134.
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Reality Report: Ben Gisin of Touch the Soil magazine

17 Nov 2008 |
View all related to agriculture | Food | Local Food | Reality Report
View all related to Jason Bradford
Ben Gisin is co-founder and publisher of Touch the Soil magazine, an agricultural magazine promoting resilient agricultural practices. He speaks with Jason Bradford about the crumbling industrial agricultural system and its close relationship with the global economy.
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KunstlerCast: Water Transit

20 Nov 2008 |
View all related to KunstlerCast | Transportation
View all related to Duncan Crary | James Howard Kunstler
James Howard Kunstler responds to a listener question about the future of water transportation in North America. There is a fabulous inland waterway system in North America that is going to become very important again. But if we want to remain serious about trade in this country, we are going to have to rebuild the infrastructure for water and rail transportation. Episode 39.
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To review: Reality Report episodes on food and energy

20 Nov 2008
View all related to agriculture | Energy | Food | Reality Report
The Reality Report has aired a number of episodes having to do with food and energy. Here's a retrospective of shows on this important topic.
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Crop to Cuisine: Farm Aid's moe. & Local Food Superheroes

17 Nov 2008 |
View all related to Crop to Cuisine | Local Food
This week on Crop To Cuisine, we hear from moe. Well, not the entire band. But Al Schnier, guitarist, keyboard and vocals for the band shares his thoughts on the local food movement. He also tells us about their participation in Farm Aid 2008. We also talk with two people on the scene in the Denver metro area, doing what they can to help ordinary people choose local when possible.
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Peak Moment: Two Views of a Post-Oil Future

30 Oct 2008 | |
View all related to collapse | economy | Energy | fiction | Peak Moment Television | Peak Oil | Relocalization
View all related to James Howard Kunstler | Julian Darley
From the ASPO-USA 2008 conference: two long-standing peak oil awakeners: author James Howard Kunstler (The Long Emergency) and Post Carbon Institute Founder and President, Julian Darley. Episode 133.
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Deconstructing Dinner: The Local Grain Revolution III

16 Oct 2008 |
View all related to agriculture | community supported agriculture | Deconstructing Dinner | Local Food
Host Jon Steinman visits with some of the players lending their support to Canada's first community supported agriculture (CSA) project for grain. Supporters such as David Everest - who will provide milling services to CSA members, and Jay Blackmore - one of four sailors who decided to sail the grains from the Creston Valley of B.C. to the city of Nelson along Kootenay Lake (a 56-hour fossil-fuel-free journey).
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Ron Cooke: Oil Depletion: Obama Faces Hard Political Decisions

10 Nov 2008
View all related to Peak Oil | Politics
View all related to Ron Cooke
The Cultural Economist reviews the options facing the president-elect. "Yes. Oil depletion creates a real political dilemma for Barack Obama. If he acknowledges oil depletion – Peak Oil – then he will be expected to do something about it. Barack will have to challenge embedded political philosophy."