153 results found for: climate change

Inter States by Ralph Meima

This article was first published in Green Mountain Noise, 2VR’s E-zine publication Inter States is a story told at both personal and political levels of a profound […]

Daze of Future Past: X Men, Again

Are we humans destined to destroy ourselves like so many species before us? Or can we evolve fast enough to change our fate? Is the future […]

Resilient Design: Vermont’repreneur Bill Maclay on architect’ing “New Net Zero” (INTERVIEW)

Q. So “Net Zero.” Can you explain this concept? A. “Net Zero” simply refers to a building, project, community, or even planet that produces more energy […]

Calmness In The Chaos: One Young Vermonter Recalls September 20th, 2014’s Historic People’s Climate March (INTERVIEW)

Q. Tell us about you. A. My name is Allise Hewes. I am a New York City native. I grew up 2 blocks from the People’s […]

Carbon Shock: Running the Greenhouse Gauntlet in An Age of Limits by Nathan Gabel (BOOK REVIEW)

In a world where people intensely burn coal, fly thousands of planes across thousands of miles daily, and drive more and more cars on highways of […]

This Changes Everything: Capitalism Versus the Climate, by Naomi Klein (BOOK LAUNCH)

In which the Canadian radical writer and activist suggests we: 1. Stop waiting on politicians to fix climate change. 2. Organize social movements to reclaim the […]

2052: Our World In Forty Years, by Matthew Cibotti (BOOK REVIEW)

Ever wonder what the world will be like in forty years? Will climate change have a significant impact on our planet and will we have enough resources […]

How Cows Save The Planet, by Kim MacPhail (BOOK REVIEW)

Cows save the planet. A sentence that sounds so absurd that it immediately makes you utterly confused. Don’t get me wrong, I think cows are pretty […]

Grass, Soil, Hope: A Journey Through Carbon Country, by Kathyrn Miyahira (BOOK REVIEW)

Dirt? What do you mean dirt? My mind flooded with questions as I delve into Courtney White’s book, Grass, Soil, Hope: A Journey though Carbon Country. […]

Capitalism’s Cancer Stage, Our Civil Commons, and the Values Wars

John McMurtry, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the University of Guelph in Canada, produced two enormously provocative and insightful books more than a decade ago, which […]

#OccupyCentral: Voices from Hong Kong’s “Umbrella Revolution” (INTERNATIONAL)

Out of respect for her privacy, I do not ask her name. She is young, bright, beautiful, and spoke much better English than I did either Mandarin or Cantonese. […]

Extracted, by Emma Rippe (BOOK REVIEW)

Author Ugo Bardi, an Italian professor of physical chemistry, utilizes his extensive ecological and geological knowledge, as well as his deep concern for the environment, to […]