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Is Food the Last Thing to Worry About?

September 1, 2011 By Toby Hemenway 5 Comments

Our food system is woefully dependent on petroleum, as writers such as Richard Heinberg (1) and Michael Pollan (2) have eloquently pointed out. Soaring food costs have brought on riots in some countries, and in unstable nations, famine continues to be a regular visitor. Fears of empty grocery shelves have made food security the centerpiece […]

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Agriculture & Farming, Economics, Peak Oil, Sustainability

The Origins of Peak Oil Doomerism

December 2, 2010 By Toby Hemenway 5 Comments

Many people in the Peak Oil community chafe at the label of doomer, but a lot of us do have an apocalyptic bent. Although plenty of Peak Oil commentary is sober analysis, a survey of the major websites and books quickly brings up apocalyptic titles like dieoff.org, oilcrash.com, The Death of the Oil Economy, The End of […]

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Apocalypse, Not

December 2, 2010 By Toby Hemenway 1 Comment

The phrase “the end of the world as we know it” has been uttered so often in the last decade that some Peak Oil advocates simply use its acronym, TEOTWAWKI. This awkward shorthand was once employed by Y2k catastrophists, and that heritage alone—the most unnecessary “sky is falling” panic in my lifetime—is enough to make […]

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Cities, Peak Oil, and Sustainability

January 1, 2005 By pladmin 1 Comment

In mid-August I drove to a party in the country outside of Portland, Oregon. Twenty miles of freeway took me to a two-lane road that wound ten miles up steep forested hills and down through remote valleys. As the roads grew narrower and less traveled, I began to wonder how, if gas hits $5 or […]

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Cities, Collapse, Community, Energy Descent, Peak Oil, Rural Sustainability, Urban Sustainability

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Toby Hemenway is the author of The Permaculture City and Gaia’s Garden: A Guide to Home-Scale Permaculture.
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