It doesn’t look good.
Archive for December, 2008
Predictions for 2009
Posted in Corporate Accountability, Economics, Energy Crisis, Financial crisis, Globalization, Politics, UK, Uncategorized, tagged Energy Crisis, Corporate Accountability, Peak Oil, Politics, Africa, energy, afghanistan, UK, Gordon Brown, Energy Companies, No Confidence, Financial crisis, Credit Crunch, USA, Public infrastructure on December 31, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
We are failing ourselves
Posted in Corporate Accountability, Economics, Energy Crisis, Globalization, Politics, The Media, UK, tagged UK, Gordon Brown, Financial crisis, HM Treasury, Corporation tax on December 10, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
As the various crises of our collective irresponsibility come to a head (and they haven’t reached their peak by a long stretch) the actions of those in power, particularly at the highest levels of government, are now well beyond inadequate. They are criminal. Our own lack of action is no less criminal. Our continued reluctance [...]
Recommended books for those who wish to make a better world for all of us (eventually)
Posted in 9/11, Cheney, Climate Change, Corporate Accountability, Economics, Energy Crisis, Financial crisis, Globalization, Industrialization, Iran, Iraq, Peak Oil, Politics, The Media, US Election, advertisting, childhood obesity, fast food, marketing, obesity, tagged Peak Oil, Climate Change, fast food, advertisting, obesity, reading, books, Economics on December 8, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Small Is Beautiful : Economics As If People Mattered
by E F Schumacher
Crossing the Rubicon: The Decline of the American Empire at the End of the Age of Oil
by Michael C Ruppert
Heat
by George Monbiot
Fast Food Nation: The Dark Side of the All-American Meal
by Eric Schlosser
George Bush: The Unauthorized Biography
by Webster Griffin Tarpley
(This list is ongoing)