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Whybrow on “electronic cocaine” in The Daily Telegraph

Post Carbon Fellow Peter Whybrow describes our addiction to computers as "electronic cocaine". His work is cited in this article in the Daily Telegraph (UK). From the article: "Electronic cocaine": I wish I’d thought of that. The phrase has been...

Shuman in Business Week on local economies

Post Carbon Fellow and author of Local Dollars, Local Sense, Michael Shuman was quoted in this article on incentives for small businesses. From the article: Grove’s giveaway, while not as generous, is notable because it targets small businesses like...

Carter in the NY Daily News

Post Carbon Fellow Majora Carter’s latest project was reported in the NY Daily News. From the article: Forget Silicon Valley in California and Silicon Alley in lower Manhattan. The next hotspot for tech startups like Tumblr and Foursquare could...

Whybrow interviewed in the Pacific Standard

Post Carbon Fellow for Culture and Behavior Peter Whybrow was interviewed for this article in the Pacific Standard. From the article: “Many of the usual constraints that prevented people from doing things 24 hours a day—like distance and darkness—were...

Flora quoted in Jackson Hole News

Post Carbon Fellow Gloria Flora was quoted in this article about moves to protect National Forest from gas field development. From the article: A U.S. Forest Service plan expected within weeks will help set the value for any negotiations...

The End of Growth reviewed at The Tyee

Two books called The End of Growth were reviewed in this article at The Tyee. Richard Heinberg has recently been joined by Jeff Rubin in publishing a book with titled The End of Growth. From the review: Heinberg and...

Martenson talk covered in Shore News Today

Post Carbon Fellow Chris Martenson’s presentation at Running on Empty? Future of Energy hosted by the Cape May Forum was reported in the Shore News Today. From the article: More than 100 residents and visitors attended two days of...

Rees wins prestigious award

Post Carbon Fellow Bill Rees and co-creator of the ecological footprint Mathis Wackernagel are to be awarded with the Kenneth E. Boulding Award, the world’s top honor in the field of ecological economics. Read more: The biennial award is...