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Threat to First Nations

Tar Sands, Pipelines, and the Threat to First Nations

There are few routes for tar sands oil to travel from the point of extraction in central Canada to the ports that are gateways to global markets. One is the controversial Keystone pipeline, heading south to the Gulf of Mexico. Another is the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline, which would travel west from Alberta through British […]

Bioenergy

Bioenergy: A Disaster for Biodiversity, Health and Human Rights

A new, global rush to embrace biofuels—for transport, heat, and electricity—is a growing threat to ecosystems, wildlife, human health, and the climate. The trend poses the danger of increased commodification of forests, greater competition between food and energy markets, and even more pressure on the world’s rural poor that depend upon local biomass for their […]

Three Steps

Three Steps to Establishing a Politics of Global Warming

Despite increasingly worrying scientific evidence, worsening extreme weather disasters, and years of advocacy by the major environmental groups, political leaders in the United States have not acted seriously on climate change. Because efforts to push climate change action through regular political channels have clearly failed, a mass movement of grassroots citizen activism is necessary. This […]

Reinventing Fire

Reinventing Fire

Fossil fuels created modern civilization, but their rising costs—to health, security, and economic progress—are starting to eclipse their benefits, undermining the prosperity and security they enabled. At the same time, technological innovation has quietly been making fossil fuels obsolete. In history’s greatest infrastructure shift, spanning the entire economy, humans are inventing a new fire: not […]

The Landscape of Energy

The Landscape of Energy

Overview of the current energy landscape, including conventional, offshore and unconventional oil, natural gas, shale gas, coal, nuclear, hydropower, geothermal, biofuels, biomass electricity, industrial wind, solar photovoltaic, concentrated solar thermal, refineries, pipelines and transport, hydrogen, micropower and emerging energy technologies. This is a chapter from The ENERGY Reader: Overdevelopment and the Delusion of Endless Growth […]