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Post Carbon Institute (PCI) is a think tank which provides information and analysis on climate change, energy scarcity, and other issues related to sustainability and long term community resilience. Its Fellows specialize in various fields related to the organization's mission, such as fossil fuels , renewable energy , food, water, and population.
Heinberg is now the Senior Fellow of the Post Carbon Institute in Santa Rosa, California. He is also a violinist, illustrator, and book designer. He is married to Janet Barocco. Heinberg has proposed an international protocol to peak oil management with the aim of reducing the impact of the arrival of the peak. [12]
Stephanie Mills (b. September 11, 1948) is an American environmentalist, author and journalist. She is known for her writing about ecology and the environment, and is considered one of the leading proponents of the bioregional movement.
Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Resilience.org, a pro-environment website owned by the think tank Post Carbon Institute;
The Post Carbon Institute, a sustainability think tank closely connected with interviewee Richard Heinberg, published a podcast that criticizes the film. [56] Emily Atkin, environmental journalist for The New Republic, [57] described the documentary as "an argumentative essay from a lazy college freshman". [58]
Official website; It's the End of the World as We Know It - film review by the Baltimore Chronicle "Running on Empty - The End of Suburbia and the future slums of Irvine" (film review) Review Summary - The NY Times; The End of Suburbia: Oil Depletion and the Collapse of the American Dream at IMDb; The End of Suburbia // The chutry experiment ...
Sandra Postel is the founding director of the Global Water Policy Project.She is a world expert on fresh water and related ecosystems. [1] [2] From 2009-2015, she served as Freshwater Fellow of the National Geographic Society.
The idea for a film based on the Cuban recovery first arose in August 2003 when Morgan traveled to Cuba as part of the Global Exchange program. Amazed by stories of survival during The Special Period, she learned that the Cuban economic crisis was survived with a fundamental shift in the country's economic policies, rather than with new energy sources.