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Burial By Compost

Until immortality for all kicks in, we have to deal with burials. As population has grown, traditional methods have become Continue reading →

Pacific Sardine Collapse

Sardines sit in the middle of the food chain. They eat smaller things. They are small things that we and Continue reading →

Electric Cars Are Not A Panacea

Everything has its place, including electric cars. Electric cars have many advantages, but the way the electricity is produced and Continue reading →

The Global Oil Bug Network

There’s a lot we don’t know about the world. The surface contains enough mysteries. The oceans contain more. We’re now Continue reading →

Hurricane Sandy As Prelude To Sea Rise

Hurricane Sandy had a storm surge that flooded parts of New York’s subway. As the water receded, or was pumped Continue reading →

A Good Green Death

Amongst our many taboos, talking about death and burial is usually saved for traumatic times or very quiet conversations. With Continue reading →

The Big Beasts Are Back

Large carnivores were a threat in medieval Europe. Humans chased them out, or killed them. They’re coming back, which is Continue reading →

Limits To Americas Fracking Boom

Fracking has helped increase the US oil production to Saudi Arabian levels. Regardless of the Saudi response, US fracking has Continue reading →

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