Too Much Internet Crack
Too many clicks, too many taps, and I've fried my brain. Time for a media fast
May 1, 2015 7 min read comments
Too Much Internet Crack
Collapse Café: Age of Limits Conferences and Collapse
[part 2/2]
Apr 22, 2015 1 min read comments

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Collapse Café: Quitting Film and WWOOFing in New Zealand
[part 1/2]
Apr 21, 2015 1 min read comments

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Don't Go With the Flow, Go With the Wax: A Take on the Flow Hive
Must we perpetuate unhealthy and mechanistic beekeeping practices via the new Flow Hive, or might we instead allow the bees to show us how it's done?
Apr 15, 2015 10 min read comments
Don't Go With the Flow, Go With the Wax: A Take on the Flow Hive
The Netflix Wall, the Netflix Fall
Netflix is the latest in a long list of motion picture technologies, but while sweeping the globe what exactly do these technologies portend for a changing climate?
Apr 1, 2015 8 min read comments
The Netflix Wall, the Netflix Fall
Is Greece Planning to Print Energy?
What Greece is short on isn't money, but energy, and in the game of musical chairs it's at the forefront of a long line of inevitable “losers”
Mar 15, 2015 11 min read comments
Is Greece Planning to Print Energy?
Money: The People's Proxy (for Energy)
As tough or as inconvenient as it may be, one can live without money. But you can't live without energy. In short, money at its core is a proxy for energy
Mar 1, 2015 4 min read comments
Money: The People's Proxy (for Energy)
Follow the Energy to Find the Money
Try following the energy instead of the money and the results may be surprising
Feb 15, 2015 5 min read comments
Follow the Energy to Find the Money
Timber, the Inconspicuous Welfare Queen
Timber can seem like a benign building material, but the ubiquity of timber is actually dependent on an ample supply of fossil fuels
Jan 15, 2015 5 min read comments
Timber, the Inconspicuous Welfare Queen
Peak Oil and the Fracking Bubble: Could this Mimic the 2008 Housing Bubble?
Could crashing oil prices and a lack of production cutbacks be a death knell for the US fracking industry, and possibly even a disaster for the world economy?
Jan 1, 2015 11 min read comments
Peak Oil and the Fracking Bubble: Could this Mimic the 2008 Housing Bubble?

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