Someone out there may have noticed that my usual Monday deadline came and went without a post. In my defense, I can only say that I’m pretty busy getting ready for the first Annual General Meeting of Skookum Food Provisioners’ Cooperative, to be held tomorrow (Wednesday June 23). I expect to have plenty to say about that, and maybe about other things, when I return next week.
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recent posts: energy bulletin
- Peak oil notes - May 23
- Two notions of liberty revisited - or how to disentangle Liberty and Slavery
- Urbanites help sustain Japan’s historic rice paddy terraces
- Bike revolutions - May23
- Rooftop Revolution: How Solar Energy Is Putting Power Back in the Hands of the People
- Who Will Control the Climate of the World?
- Difficult Truths about 'Difficult Oil'
- Thinking of starting a Transition Initiative?
- The Politics of Time's Shape
- We plant trees, but why?
recent posts: the oil drum
- Drumbeat: May 22, 2013
- Global Energy Systems - June 26-28 2013
- Predicting the Weather, Corn, Ethanol and Oil Production
- Tech Talk - The Dangers of Complacency
- The Politics of Oil In Scotland
- Is the Typical NDIC Bakken Tight Oil Well a Sales Pitch?
- Tech Talk - OPEC and EIA Short-term Projections
- Tech Talk - The BP View of the Future
- Total Production by the Top Five Oil Majors Has Fallen by a Quarter Since 2004
- How Oil Exporters Reach Financial Collapse
slow tweets…
- On vacation: Sometime back in May 2011 I decided to stop blogging. I haven’t decided to start again. Maybe I wil... bit.ly/10FiLLn 4 months ago
- Get your guidebook for the 2012 Edible Garden Tour: Here is the link to the downloadable PDF version of the guid... bit.ly/O5Rqb9 10 months ago
- Guidebook for the 2012 Edible Garden Tour is on its way!: Hang in there… we’re working frantically behind the sc... bit.ly/Olj0zI 10 months ago
- @PRPublicLibrary Congratulations on your 100th tweet! That makes one hectotweet. 1 year ago
- Get your guidebook for the 2011 Edible Garden Tour: Just one of the magnificent gardens you will be visiting on ... http://bit.ly/nf4kX0 1 year ago
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