Articles by JMG
Let's live on the planet as if we intend to stay.
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Belief in free lunches, tooth fairy still strong
Once in a while a pundit will say something quite revealing without intending to do so. You'd think a newspaper in a state that was recently looking down the barrel of a 72 percent electric rate hike might have beamed onto the fact that power doesn't come from wishes, and often requires difficult choices:
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Interesting Kiwi story about anti-windfarm sentiment
Apparently being in the antipodes doesn't change how people see wind farms:
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Saddening video report on Indonesian palm oil plantations
Here is a short, painful four-minute news report about palm oil plantations -- watch it and weep:
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Our challenge: surviving the rule of economists
"Ending famine simply by ignoring the experts" heads the encouraging story of Malawi's turnaround on hunger ...
What's strange is that the "experts" in the piece are U.S. and British economists who advocated the standard imperial liberal solution (grow cash crops for export to us, and buy your food from us). Thankfully, the people of Malawi ignored such expertise and concentrated instead of the physical reality before them.
There is very little time for us to stop seeing our manifest crises in the physical and biological world through the lenses of "experts" who are themselves totally untrained in those fields of study.