Top Green Admits: “We Are Lost!” | Via Meadia
"Greens like to have it both ways. They warn darkly about “peak oil” and global resource shortages that will destroy our industrial economy in its tracks — but also warn that runaway economic growth will destroy the planet through the uncontrolled effects of mass industrial productions. Both doomsday scenarios cannot be true; one cannot simultaneously die of both starvation and gluttony."
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Let's face it: none of our environmental fixes break the planet-wrecking project | George Monbiot | Comment is free | The Guardian
I found The part about cutting energy production by 2030 very interesting .
"The case against reducing electricity supplies is just as clear. For example, the Zero Carbon Britain report published by the Centre for Alternative Technology urges a 55% cut in overall energy demand by 2030 – a goal I strongly support"
jimmy
"Greens like to have it both ways. They warn darkly about “peak oil” and global resource shortages that will destroy our industrial economy in its tracks — but also warn that runaway economic growth will destroy the planet through the uncontrolled effects of mass industrial productions. Both doomsday scenarios cannot be true; one cannot simultaneously die of both starvation and gluttony."
This Is the link to the article the blog authors writing about.
Let's face it: none of our environmental fixes break the planet-wrecking project | George Monbiot | Comment is free | The Guardian
I found The part about cutting energy production by 2030 very interesting .
"The case against reducing electricity supplies is just as clear. For example, the Zero Carbon Britain report published by the Centre for Alternative Technology urges a 55% cut in overall energy demand by 2030 – a goal I strongly support"
jimmy