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http://buckmancoe.bandcamp.com/album/crows-nest-e-p Directed by Rosalee Yagihara Cinematography by… Tags: soul, urban Randy Chatterjee Dec 3, 2012 16 views
Wildlife film maker Rebecca Hosking investigates how to transform her family’s farm in Devon into a… Tags: sustainability, energy Randy Chatterjee May 20, 2012 15 views
On 5/5/12, people around the world volunteered, documented, educated, and protested to connect the… Tags: 350, dots Randy Chatterjee May 10, 2012 9 views
Directed by Ian MacKenzie http://ianmack.com Produced by Velcrow Ripper, Gregg Hill, Ian MacKenzie… Randy Chatterjee Mar 1, 2012 36 views
Cascade Bicycle Club asks, "Will you ride with Sophie?" Tags: health, community Randy Chatterjee Feb 29, 2012 4 views
Cascade Bicycle Club asks, "Will you ride with Sophie?" Tags: peak, oil Randy Chatterjee Feb 17, 2012 5 views
http://sustainabilityconference.org Nicole Foss, senior editor of financial blog The Automatic Eart… Tags: preparation, expectations Randy Chatterjee Feb 15, 2012 31 views
**PLEASE SHARE** Excerpted from: http://www.endofgrowth.com Richard Heinberg propose a startling di… Tags: limits, pci Randy Chatterjee Feb 12, 2012 16 views
PCI Ecology and Resilience Fellows offers some insight on what can motivate people to get off their… Tags: sustainable, price Randy Chatterjee Feb 12, 2012 18 views
Richard Heinberg once again goes to the heart of the tough energy questions that will dominate publ… Tags: pci, heinberg Randy Chatterjee Feb 12, 2012 8 views
JOIN the conversation on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/Postcarbon (thanks for sharing the mes… Tags: heinberg, pci Randy Chatterjee Feb 12, 2012 18 views
A Doctor-Professor answers the old question "What is the single best thing we can do for our health… Tags: walking, bicycling Randy Chatterjee Jan 18, 2012 21 views
Megasteakman presents an environmentally friendly parody of Lord of the Rings! This film was made f… Tags: recycling Randy Chatterjee Oct 25, 2011 7 views
What the impossible hamster has to teach us about economic growth. A new animation from nef (the ne… Tags: peak, funny? Randy Chatterjee Sep 7, 2011 77 views
Post Carbon Institute Ecology and Resilience Fellow and UBC Professor Bill Rees offers some insight… Tags: Post, Carbon Randy Chatterjee Sep 4, 2011 15 views
**PLEASE SHARE** Excerpted from: http://www.endofgrowth.com Richard Heinberg propose a startling di… Tags: economy, post-carbon Randy Chatterjee Aug 4, 2011 4 views
Some are asking: are parts of Vancouver starting to look like this? Documentary by SBS Dateline (A… Tags: affordability, resilience Randy Chatterjee May 14, 2011 17 views
In DV Cuisine's latest documentary, film producer Nick Versteeg asks the following questions: "Can… Tags: permaculture, soil Randy Chatterjee May 3, 2011 27 views
Local politics -- schools, zoning, council elections -- hit us where we live. So why don't more of… Tags: media, TEDTalk Randy Chatterjee Apr 16, 2011 20 views
Post Carbon Institute Ecology & Resilience Fellow discusses the eureka moments that led him to… Tags: beginnings, ecological Randy Chatterjee Mar 20, 2011 14 views
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Local, organic, rural, and/or urban, food production is a mainstay of life, and doing it well leads to wellness. From farm to kitchen, discussions relating to food--and the community arising around it--belong here.
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If you have to leave your village, how will you get where you want to go? By car? Preferably not, both for your wallet and the earth’s sake. This category is for all discussions relating to how we all get around.
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A human right? After food, most feel shelter is the most important necessity. A place of shelter is also the start of a community. This category is for all things relating to shelter, housing, affordable housing, homes, renewable heating systems, green buildings, heritage, and our built environment in general.
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