
Transition, Permaculture, and Slow Technology
Part one, the Origins of the Center for Post Carbon Logistics Traditional knowledge is in danger and its disappearance would not only cause the loss of people’s

Part one, the Origins of the Center for Post Carbon Logistics Traditional knowledge is in danger and its disappearance would not only cause the loss of people’s

Despite its present dominance, our current logistics system engaged in moving people and goods from place to place is fragile. It is reliant upon carbon-based

Reprinted from Low Tech Magazine with Permission Before the Industrial Revolution, people adjusted their energy demand to a variable energy supply. Our global trade and

February 29, 2012 , In Solar Power, with permission from LANDGENERATOR The history of renewable energy is fascinating. We posted a while back about early efforts to

Originally posted on the Archdruid Report now https://www.ecosophia.net/ by John Michael Greer, March 2014. Reprinted with permission of the author. I have yet to hear

Melding 19th and 21st Century Technologies for Waterborne Freight and Passenger Transport Our world is now convulsed by three great converging crises: climate change, global economic instability,
Indonesia wants to build a globally competitive green industrial sector, but the government first needs to tackle emissions from its coal-powered nickel industry and strengthen measurement of industrial emissions, analysts said.
Carbon credits have the potential to become a large source of finance for climate adaptation in emerging economies by attracting private investment into nature-based solutions such as mangrove restoration, wetlands rehabilitation, and agroforestry, according to a new academic study.
Developing a Pacific Regional Climate Change Taxonomy would help improve transparency around climate-related expenditures and strengthen donor trust, said a report.
A former analyst at Aurecon’s recently shuttered carbon offering has launched their own advisory, aiming to support Australian Carbon Credit Unit (ACCU) market participants navigate the sector.
India is preparing to launch a scheme to promote the adoption of clean technologies in steelmaking processes, with an outlay of INR 50 billion ($528 million), according to the national news agency.