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Heinberg tiny studio on Treehugger

Post Carbon Richard Heinberg’s Tiny Fibonacci Studio green building project was reported at Treehugger. The studio was included in this excellent video by Fair Companies. View article

McKibben interviewed on Sandy at Time Magazine

Post Carbon Fellow Bill McKibben was interviewed on his response to hurricane Sandy at Time Magazine. From the article: Is Sandy an “I told you so” moment for people in your line of work? No. I wrote the first...

Gilding warning to Business reported in The Age

Post Carbon Fellow Paul Gilding warned Global businesses leaders of the "carbon bubble" inherent in fossil fuels investment. From the article: Members of the WBCSD include global business giants such as Toyota, General Electric, BHP Billiton, Rio Tinto and...

McKibben on unprecedented hurricane Sandy in Politico

Post Carbon Fellow Bill McKibben called hurricane Sandy a "wake up call" for politicians on climate change. From the article: “This has been, this entire year, should be a serious wake-up call and the public’s beginning to get it,”...

Barlow quoted in article on San Francisco school food

Post Carbon Fellow Zenobia Barlow was quoted in this article on changes the San Francisco school food programme in the San Francisco Chronicle. From the article: “In San Francisco, of all places, with such a sophisticated food culture, to...

Orr speech reported at The Exponent

Post Carbon Fellow David Orr’s speech at Purdue University to kick off their Green Week was reported in this article. From the article: Orr brought many of the project’s concepts to the table during his presentation. He hopes Purdue,...

Heinberg interviewed at the Washington Times

Post Carbon Senior Fellow Richard Heinberg was interviewed by Joseph F. Cotto at the Washington Times. From the interview: Joseph F. Cotto: This is surely one of the most polarized eras in American politics, especially as far as energy...

McKibben ‘Do the Math’ tour feature at Grist

Post Carbon Bill McKibben and 350.org‘s ‘Do the Math’ tour launched at the University of Vermont on October 13th. From the article: McKibben and 350, the folks who brought us the Keystone XL pipeline protests, are now calling for...

Heinberg lecture reported at Science Network Western Australia

Post Carbon Fellow Richard Heinberg’s presentation at the University of Western Australia was reported in this post at Science Network Western Australia. From the article: Mr Heinberg argues that continuous growth of both human population and GDP is impossible...