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Scientific Education as a Cause of Political Stupidity

December 15, 2020July 14, 2016 by John Michael Greer

While we’re discussing education, the theme of the current series of posts here on The Archdruid Report, it’s necessary to point out that there are downsides as well as upsides to take into account.

Categories Society Tags Education, Politics, scientific method Leave a comment

Ireland in a Strange Time

December 15, 2020April 4, 2016 by Brian Kaller

My American friends and family will be interested to note that their country is not the only country having a bizarre election.

Categories Society Tags democracy, Politics Leave a comment

What is an All-Inclusive Government?

December 15, 2020February 17, 2016 by Marcin Gerwin

When Americans introduced democracy, George Washington was totally opposed to the idea of political parties, to this notion that you split into two and one side shouts abuse at the other.

Categories Society Tags all-inclusive democracy, participative democracy, Politics Leave a comment

The Anthropocene Debate: Why is Such a Useful Concept Starting to Fall Apart?

December 15, 2020June 26, 2015 by Aaron Vansintjan

The point is not that the Anthropocene should be abandoned—clearly it’s had its uses. But should it be a call-to-action for climate researchers and activists alike? 

Categories Environment Tags Anthropocene, climate change, ecomodernism, political ecology, Politics, social movements 2 Comments

From the Arctic to Deepwater Horizon, our Politicians are Failing us

December 15, 2020April 22, 2015 by Ben Stewart

You try to raise a voice because you have nothing but your voice. A voice to speak up for something which cannot speak up for itself.

Categories Act: Inspiration, Environment Tags Arctic oil drilling, climate change activism, environmental protection, global protests, Politics Leave a comment

Shale Gas and Fracking: The science behind the controversy: Review

December 15, 2020April 10, 2015 by Brian Davey

In conclusion, the central theme of this book evokes a world where issues are decided on by politicians and the public guided by neutral scientists who deliver the facts. But this fairy tale for the children begs all the difficult questions.

Categories Energy Tags climate change, Fracking, framing messages, Politics, Pollution, science, scientific methods Leave a comment

Texas-sized Dose of Hypocrisy Served Up To Local Governments Statewide in an Effort to Overturn Denton’s Fracking Ban

December 15, 2020April 2, 2015 by Julie Dermansky

Instead of fighting the ban in the courts, industry made a preemptive move to eliminate local ordinances altogether by pushing representatives to pass laws against ordinances in their way.

Categories Environment Tags Fracking, Politics, Texas Leave a comment

Game theory and the King’s New Clothes

December 15, 2020February 19, 2015 by Andrew Curry

So from the EU/Germany/ECB perspective, they expect Syriza to behave the way everyone else does in European negotiations, and also think that a Greek exit from the Eurozone is catastrophic for Greece but not for anyone else.

Categories Economy Tags austerity policies, European Union, Politics, Syriza Leave a comment

Why We’re Not Ditching Resilience Yet…

December 15, 2020January 19, 2015 by Rhys Kelly

What does it mean to live in this time, and how might we keep some sanity?

Categories Act: Inspiration, Society Tags building resilient communities, hope, Politics, resilience thinking Leave a comment

Shale Gas Lobby Backfires in Pennsylvania

December 15, 2020January 16, 2015 by Robert Magyar

Tom Corbett became the only GOP incumbent governor not re-elected for a second term in the recent 2014 mid-term elections. Backed by the powerful oil and gas industry, it appears this overwhelming industry support may have cost Corbett a second term.

Categories Energy Tags energy industry, Fracking, Politics, Shale gas Leave a comment

Introducing “Natural Gas Exports: Washington’s Revolving Door Fuels Climate Threat”

December 15, 2020November 21, 2014 by Steve Horn

This report not only exposes the lobbying apparatus that has successfully opened the door for LNG exports, but also the PR professionals paid to sell them to the U.S. public.

Categories Energy Tags climate change, Energy Policy, Politics, Shale gas Leave a comment

The Politics of Terrorism

December 15, 2020September 4, 2014 by Paul Mobbs

Over the last few weeks, as the situation in Syria and Iraq has deteriorated, we’ve seen politicians in the West become more bellicose about the "threat" of terrorism to our way of life.

Categories Environment Tags environmental threats, Politics, terrorism Leave a comment
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