I've linked to a few of John Michael Greer's posts over the years and am pleased that he now has his own blog, the several posts there are all thought...
Margaret Wheatley also has a good body of work available at http://www.margaretwheatley.com/writing.html Do yourself a favour and check it out when you can ...
woops -- I didn't realise a link had slipped onto the net, via Rob Hopkin's blog! Thanks for letting me know Rob. Sorry you didn't hear it from me first,...
The Tragedy of the Commons Garrett Hardin (1968) "The Tragedy of the Commons," Garrett Hardin, Science, 162(1968):1243-1248. At the end of a thoughtful article...
http://thearchdruidreport.blogspot.com/2006/06/blame-it-on-gilgamesh.html#links I've been looking for a couple of weeks now for a way to talk about some of the...
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article13630.htm Father's Day: The Dangerous Notions of Michael Berg Part I: A Serviceable Villain and an Idealist Son...
Extreme Makeover, Commune Edition By ANDREW JACOBS Published: June 11, 2006 "DIPPY Hippie Bang Bang." That was the front-page headline in The Daily News,...
Via Sharon at http://www.casaubonsbook.blogspot.com/ I didn't expect to learn much from Michael Pollan's new book, _The Omnivore's Dilemma_ - since I write and...
Nonrenewable renewables: The hidden life of biofuels Via http://resourceinsights.blogspot.com/ The farm fields are again sprouting with their recently planted...
BBC's Interactive World Urban Growth map. Move the slider slowly and you get a nice visual representation of a nasty dis-ease that has spread all over the...
I call the yellow, sometimes orange representation of metropolitan areas - urban blight. Perhaps it should be called suburban blight. May be urban/suburban,...
Heat Wave Peter Canby http://www.thenation.com/doc/20060626/canby A sense of apocalypse hangs low over Elizabeth Kolbert's Field Notes From a Catastrophe and...
Thanks Rob Hope you're well and happy (well, as well and happy as you can be with the world seemingly in free-fall) I'd actually like to know how you stay sane...
Greetings friends and mental giants! I have only found this discussion board a month or so ago but the comentary has been impeccable and particularly Rob's...
... <zzzimba@...> wrote: Please share your thoughts? G'day Zimba, can probably answer you and Di here. Railing against over population, or it's root cause...
From Rob Hopkins at Transition Culture http://transitionculture.org/?p=382 Albert Bates, still the presenter of the single most inspiring talk I ever attended...
I have followed your post with great interest lately Rob, and in fact I ordered a triple CD of Jenson's audio lecture CDs after reading that post. Good stuff! ...
... <zzzimba@...> wrote: <<please throw out your best conjecture on some form of population containment policy that would be most equatible and utilitarian if ...
Zimba I offer my view, for what it is worth. Each human comes at an ecological cost. They consume exhaustible natural resources, like oil, and generate wastes...
OK Rob, you are not getting off that easy. #1 – When faced with a massive die-off and the death of themselves and their families due to the overshoot,...
comridragonit was theatre night in clan comri, a biweekly event that caer never missed. she walked along the lane from the commonplace, the lovely cluster of...
http://www.energybulletin.net/17171.html Published on 22 Jun 2006 by Energy Bulletin. Archived on 22 Jun 2006. Gender, peak oil and culture (part 3): Working...
... <zzzimba@...> wrote: How would you prevent "small groups living within their ecological limits" from becoming overpopulated societies and empires? Without...
Fun while it lasted by Stephanie Mills http://www.energybulletin.net/17488.html I. Could This Be the End of Civilization As We Know It? My friends will tell...
... is" for our grandchildren. Unfortunately, such existential enlightenment has never sufficiently influenced dominator cultures but very admirable...