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Rebuilding the Foodshed reviewed at Culinate

Rebuilding the Foodshed, the latest Post Carbon Resilience Guide by Philip Ackerman-Leist was reviewed on the food website Culinate. From the review: What we have to eat, at what cost, depends not only on economic and ecological circumstances but...

Hughes cited in Forbes on shale oil and gas

Post Carbon Fellows David Hughes research on shale oil production was cited in this op-ed at Forbes ‘Shale Oil And Gas: The Contrarian View’. From the article: There will surely be a boomlet in shale gas and oil, but...

Hughes Drill Baby Drill research in The Atlantic

Post Carbon Fellow David Hughes’ research on shale oil and gas published in PCI’s report Drill Baby Drill? was referenced in this article at The Atlantic. From the article: There are serious worries about unconventional gas and oil, especially...

Rees in Vancouver Observer on coal hearing

Post Carbon Fellow Bill Rees call "re-examine our whole energy and economic development policy based on energy" was reported in this article in the Vancouver Observer. From the article: A renowned UBC climate change scientist says a full public...

End of Growth excerpt featured in the Utne Reader

An extended excerpt from Post Carbon Fellow Richard Heinberg’s book The End of Growth was featured in April’s Utne Reader. From the site: Richard Heinberg lays out what policy makers, communities, and families can do to build a new...

Birk in Sustainable Business Oregon about bikeshare programs

Post Carbon Advisor Mia Birk was quoted in this article about Portland and Seattle’s upcoming bike sharing programs. From the article: Mia Birk, Alta’s president, said both the Portland program, confirmed in December, and the Seattle offering are set...

Carter talk in the Virgina Pilot

Post Carbon Fellow Majora Carter’s recent talk at ODU was reported in the Virginia Pilot. From the article: What helped her succeed, Carter said Tuesday at Old Dominion University, was her ignorance of the world of community activism when...