Post Carbon Newsletter - January 2010
The first month of 2010 may well be the biggest in PCI’s history, thus far. After months of planning, the first Fellows Retreat was hosted at the David Brower Center in Berkeley. By … >>
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The first month of 2010 may well be the biggest in PCI’s history, thus far. After months of planning, the first Fellows Retreat was hosted at the David Brower Center in Berkeley. By … >>
The big news in our world this month was, of course, the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change that took place in Copenhagen. PCI’s live blog from Copenhagen captured our anger and … >>
DID YOU EVER HAVE A PAPER ROUTE? If so, you'll remember not only the smell of newsprint and rubber bands, but the frustrating days when late-breaking news delayed your pedal-powered deliveries. … >>
Last week, U.S. President Barack Obama had an opportunity to demonstrate bold leadership at the world's highest-level summit on climate change. Obama's stated commitment for the US to finally … >>
This month the media both delighted and infuriated us in equal measure. On one side, … >>
A year ago, oil prices hit a record high of $147 a barrel. Since then, prices dropped … >>
All eyes were on Capitol Hill last … >>
We've been gearing up this past month for the release of … >>
The drop in housing prices wasn't quite as steep this month as previously. The price of oil has been pretty stable compared to last year's rollercoaster ride. It's tempting to think that … >>
There's no lack of solutions being proposed for the global economic crisis. Ideas similarly abound on how to best solve the energy, climate, food, water, and other various resource crises … >>