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Rebuilding the Foodshed on ForeWord Reviews

The new Post Carbon Community Resilience Guide Rebuilding the Foodshed by Philip Ackerman-Leist was reviewed at ForeWord Reviews. From the review: Ultimately, this is a great book that will catapult readers into a highly critical understanding of the many...

Hughes quoted in Slate Magazine

Post Carbon Fellow David Hughes’ research on shale oil and gas was reported in this article at Slate Magazine on The Myth of “Saudi America”. From the article: What would it take to ramp up production to such high...

McKibben on fossil fuel divestment at Democracy Now!

Post Carbon Fellow Bill McKibben updates Democracy Now! on his college fossil fuel divestment campaign. From the transcript: Well, talking about this burgeoning divestment movement. It’s been kind of amazing to watch in the last six weeks as the...

Rebuilding the Foodshed reviewed

The brand new PCI Resilience Guide Rebuilding the Foodshed was reviewed at Kirkus. From the review: Dense with information and studded with numerous graphs and charts, this book provides a deeper understanding of what principles need to change in...

Carter in the Grand Valley Lanthorn

Post Carbon Fellow Majora Carter’s speech at Grand Valley’s MLK day celebration was reported in this article. From the article: “The thing that I’m most proud of is developing and understanding that when you plan and start working to...

Hughes on shale gas & oil at Motley Fool

Post Carbon Fellow Dave Hughes’ research on the prospects for shale gas and tight oil were featured in this article at the investment site Motley Fool. From the article: David Hughes of the Post Carbon Institute is one of...

Gilbert questions airport future

Post Carbon Advisor Richard Gilbert’s questioning of growth assumptions behind expansion plans for Hamilton airport were covered in this article at View Magazine. From the article: Projections for growth at Hamilton’s airport are “highly questionable” and can’t provide a...

Local Dollars, Local Sense cited in the Chattanoogan

Post Carbon Fellow Michael Shuman’s book Local Dollars Local Sense was cited as an inspiration for this post about the idea of a local currency for Chattanooga. From the article: The lococentric theory of prosperity for Chattanooga seeks to...