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  • The Fossil Fuel Resistance
    As the world burns, a new movement to reverse climate change is emerging – fiercely, loudly and right next door Reposted from The Rolling Stone By: Bill McKibben    ... Wednesday 22 , May , 2013
  • What do we want from “Local Food Systems”?
    Over the coming decades, climate change will challenge regional, national, and global economies.   Some regions of the world will see agricultural productivity drop by 50% by 2080, while regions... Wednesday 15 , May , 2013
  • The SCC: the most important number almost no one has ever heard of.
    By Karen Corey Love Canal. Chernobyl. Bhopal. Three Mile Island. Deepwater Horizon. Fukushima. Each of these is a place that has become synonymous with environmental disaster, provoking environmental regulation and concerns about large-scale environmental devastation. ... Tuesday 14 , May , 2013
  • Greenhouse Gases and Co-Pollutants: A Juggling Act
    By: Jada Garofalo, Ceyda Durmaz, and Alan Kroeger Monitoring more pollutants than merely carbon? This sounds like more work, right? Not according to James Boyce and Manuel Pastor. James Boyce,... Monday 6 , May , 2013
  • From Green Buildings to Eco-districts to Eco-cities
    Since its founding, the US has seen its population steadily move from rural to urban environments: the 1790 US Census reported a 95% rural to 5% urban ratio, the 1890 US Census... Monday 22 , April , 2013
  • The Complexities of Bringing Development to Cameroon
    Finding a common ground for a social movement is essential to collective action, hence, solidarity between those directly affected by the issue at hand (i.e. not having access to pipe... Tuesday 16 , April , 2013