153 results found for: climate change

Vermont Climate Change Activist Bill McKibben’s Geoengineering Claims: Inconvenient Truths (OUR GEOENGINEERING AGE, IN VERMONT)

Publisher’s Note: Thanks to our sister site – Our Geoengineering Age – for permission to republish this article.    By Ian Baldwin and Rob Williams, Ph.D. […]

Burning Down ‘Da House: Vermont’s UN-Affordable Heat Act and Montpeculiar’ian Madness of “Climate Change’ISM” (SUBSTACK/OP/ED)

Publisher’s Note: Vermonter Alison Despathy’s SUBSTACK is spot on. Clearly, Vermont’s elected leadership seems possessed by the religious ideology of “Climate Change” uber alles, so much […]

Climate Change Catastrophism – “How Dare You!” (DEEP DIVE)

Publisher’s Note: It seems clear that the official Climate Change Narrative (in a nutshell –>anthropogenic greenhouse gas (i.e. carbon and methane) emissions are causing catastrophic planetary […]

Vermont Commons Archive

Issue 1 – April 2005 Issue Highlights: The Prodigal Nation, by Frank Bryan A Voice for Independence, by Ian Baldwin Wal-Mart: What’s a Bargain Worth? by […]

Hunger Games: Vermont As Mockingjay

Let’s be clear: Suzanne Collins’ 3 volume “Hunger Games” trilogy is among the most disturbing young adult fiction ever to occupy elementary school library shelves. And?! […]

Opting Out: Sovereignty, Decentralism and the Secessionist Impulse

The idea of defying the forces of centralized power and wealth can be seductive, especially if you live in a small, isolated place with a reputation […]

KEYSTONE PIPELINE: U.S. Pays Foxes To Assess Henhouse As Delicious

What Is It Called When You Outsource Your Autonomy? So it turns out that friends of the oil industry wrote the environmental impact [1]statement[1] issued by […]

Obama: Myths And Realities

It was a fairy tale premise: Once upon a time a charismatic prince appeared magically and gave an inspiring, instantly famous speech. Four years later he […]

Resources for Further Reading

Empire and Overshoot Overshoot: The Ecological Basis of Revolutionary Change, By William R. Catton, Jr. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1982 Collapse: How Societies Choose To Fail […]

The Mad Farmer Walks Away: A Review of “Most Likely to Secede”

 by Chellis Glendinning Nothing that is can pause or stay; The moon will wax, the moon will wane, The mist and cloud will turn to rain, […]

Ukraine, Peak oil and The Nuclear Option by Tom Fugate

Current events in the Ukraine are reaching a global crisis level that needs to be discussed. The United States and EU have initiated a war for […]

Filming A Farming Future For Vermont

All Vermonters interested in a more resilient agricultural future will not want to miss a remarkable new documentary exploring the history and future of our Mad […]