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China

Eco-Civ 101

September 10, 2018 by Albert Bates

If you want to put meaning into meaningless slogans, he said, think about an eco-civilization that means local resource sovereignty, multidiversity solidarity, and sustainable ecological safety.

Categories Act: Inspiration, Environment, Environment featured Tags building resilient societies, China, China's environmental policies Leave a comment

Peak Oil Review: 2 October 2017

October 3, 2017 by Tom Whipple

1. Oil and the Global Economy
2. The Middle East & North Africa
3. China
4. Venezuela

Categories Energy Tags China, oil production, venezuela Leave a comment

Peak Oil Review – April 4

December 15, 2020April 4, 2016 by Tom Whipple

A weekly roundup of peak oil news, including: -Oil and the Global Economy -Middle East and North Africa -China -Russia -Briefs

Categories Energy Tags China, Middle East, Oil, Russia Leave a comment

Stock market confessions, chaos, complexity and the illusion of control

December 15, 2020September 6, 2015 by Kurt Cobb

The illusion that we can control the world financial system is just one more illusion we share in an increasingly unstable world. Once that illusion is shattered, we will have to rethink carefully our assumptions about our lives, financial and otherwise.

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Peak Oil Review – July 20

December 15, 2020July 20, 2015 by Tom Whipple

A weekly review: Oil and the Global Economy, The Middle East and North Africa, China, Russia/Ukraine, Greece, The Briefs.

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Peak Oil Notes – July 16

December 15, 2020July 16, 2015 by Tom Whipple

A Mid-Week Update. It has been one of the more event-filled weeks in recent memory, but so far oil prices have changed little with New York futures continuing to trade between $51 and $53 a barrel and London between $57 and $59.

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Chinese stocks: When mispricing becomes more important than pricing

December 15, 2020July 12, 2015 by Kurt Cobb

What’s happening in the Chinese stock market may be the front edge of the often delayed demise of the global credit bubble. Our daily lives have become so dependent on finance that it appears governments will do anything to keep the bubble going. Can they really succeed indefinitely?

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Marxism, ecological civilization, and China

December 15, 2020June 20, 2015 by John Bellamy Foster

China’s environmental problems are massive and growing, but the Chinese leadership has made significant steps toward a more sustainable development. This emphasis has emerged out of a broad socialist perspective, influenced by both Marxian analysis and China’s own distinct history, culture, and vernacular.

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Stop using China as an excuse for inaction on climate change

December 15, 2020June 15, 2015 by George Monbiot

Invoking Yellow Peril tropes over China’s carbon footprint fails to recognise the fact its energy use is tied to our consumption, the country’s coal demand is dropping and Chinese people care more about climate than we do

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Chinese energy figures suggest much slower growth than advertised

December 15, 2020April 26, 2015 by Kurt Cobb

Energy consumption statistics hint that China may have already begun its decent into slower growth and that that growth will be much slower than almost anyone has forecast.

Categories Economy Tags China, Chinese economic growth, Chinese energy policies 1 Comment

Energy Crunch: Kicking coal?

December 15, 2020February 6, 2015 by Energy Crunch staff

This week we saw three important signs of the increasingly moribund state of the fossil fuel industry.

Categories Energy Tags China, climate change, Coal, Fossil Fuels, Fracking Leave a comment

Nuclear war: A forgotten threat to human sustainability

December 15, 2020November 23, 2014 by Kurt Cobb

The possibility of a new Cold War between Russia and the United States and its NATO allies brings with it the spectre of nuclear war.

Categories Society Tags China, electromagnetic pulse, EMP, France, India, Israel, nuclear war, Pakistan, Russia, United Kingdom, United States Leave a comment
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