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Increases In Economic Efficiency

We are using more resources than the planet can replace in a year, but we’re not as wasteful as we Continue reading →

We Reached Peak Stuff

The head of sustainability at Ikea has declared that we’ve reached Peak Stuff. That’s an interesting assertion from a furniture Continue reading →

Real Leather No Killing

Cloning raises great controversies because of the implications for growing completely new life, copies of existing life, or recreating extinct Continue reading →

Alaska Needs Fridges

Climate change is frequently described in terms of sea level rise or shifting growing seasons. Climate change is also affecting Continue reading →

Pollute Less To Grow Economies

Pollution has been accepted as a consequence of growth. The logic has been that to reduce pollution would be to Continue reading →

Innovative Burials

Burial practices defined societies, and were taken as a mark of early civilizations. They were developed with great respect for Continue reading →

US Hits Resource Quota

On July 14, the US used up its annual production of resources – effectively. If the US could only use Continue reading →

People Moving Towards Drought

California and the American Southwest are in drought, which sounds bad, is bad, and would seem to be a detriment Continue reading →

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