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Are environmentalists bad for the planet? | Analysis | BBC Radio 4
march 2010 by james
Justin Rowlatt "explores the philosophical roots of a way of thinking that developed decades before global warming was an issue. He also examines some of the ideological baggage that environmentalists have brought to the climate change debate, from anti-consumerism and anti-capitalism to a suspicion about technology and a preference for natural solutions." Transcript at: http://news.bbc.co.uk/nol/shared/spl/hi/programmes/analysis/transcripts/25_01_104.txt
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radio4
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march 2010 by james
Peak Water: Aquifers and Rivers Are Running Dry. How Three Regions Are Coping
march 2010 by james
One interesting point is the reducing water consumption is only half the story. Gary Woodard, at the Sahra Center, talks about the "water-energy nexus": "the idea that it takes water to produce energy, and energy to take advantage of water. That is, supplies of water and power are interdependent".
climate
water
globalwarming
energy
environment
from delicious
march 2010 by james
The Question of Global Warming - The New York Review of Books
november 2009 by james
Reviews of "A Question of Balance: Weighing the Options on Global Warming Policies" and Global Warming: Looking Beyond Kyoto". Toward the end... "All the books that I have seen about the science and economics of global warming, including the two books under review, miss the main point. The main point is religious rather than scientific. There is a worldwide secular religion which we may call environmentalism, holding that we are stewards of the earth, that despoiling the planet with waste products of our luxurious living is a sin, and that the path of righteousness is to live as frugally as possible. The ethics of environmentalism are being taught to children in kindergartens, schools, and colleges all over the world."
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reviews
globalwarming
climate
politics
from delicious
november 2009 by james
BBC - Radio 4 - Our Food Our Future
august 2008 by james
The series will explore the facts and the myths surrounding the debate and the implications for food production in the future.
radio4
bbc
food
politics
globalwarming
oil
august 2008 by james
Feed the world? We are fighting a losing battle, UN admits | The Guardian
february 2008 by james
"There is food on shelves but people are priced out of the market. There is vulnerability in urban areas we have not seen before. There are food riots in countries where we have not seen them before."
guardian
food
riots
climate
globalwarming
politics
oil
february 2008 by james
Is this the end of cheap food? | Focus | The Observer
january 2008 by james
"We may look back at the second half of the last century as an era of cheap food. It'll be like the Hundred Years' War, as we were taught it in school: a seminal moment in human history that's gone and will not return."
food
observer
economics
health
water
climate
politics
globalwarming
oil
living
january 2008 by james
Melting glaciers hit Tajik lives - Channel 4 News
november 2007 by james
In "Tajikistan, where temperatures have risen and glaciers are melting - causing floods, pollution, disease and landslides." All this is also causing political unrest between Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.
climate
globalwarming
politics
channel4
news
video
Uzbekistan
Tajikistan
water
centralasia
november 2007 by james
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