Renewable power trumps fossil fuels for first time

From the Los Angeles Times: “Electricity from the wind, sun, waves and biomass drew $187 billion last year compared with $157 billion for natural gas, oil and coal. “The findings indicate the world is shifting toward consuming more renewable energy even without a global agreement on limiting greenhouse gases. Delegates from more than 190 nations …

It doesn’t matter whether climate change is real

It doesn’t matter whether climate change is man-made or even if it is 100% proven. My house didn’t burn down last year. It didn’t burn down the year before. It probably won’t burn down next year either, but it is still worth taking out insurance against the possibility that it might. We can’t take out …

Biomimicry in architecture

It is the thesis of permabusiness that by working with nature’s patterns we will not only create a system is less bad than the one we have today, but actually create one that is better. Biomimicry (copying nature) is clearly part of that and this book review predicts that biomimicry in architecture “will produce not …

Renewable energy investment finally passes fossil fuels

The amount of investment in renewable energy has passed that in fossil fuels for the first time. Electricity from the wind, sun, waves and biomass drew $187 billion last year compared with $157 billion for natural gas, oil and coal, according to calculations by Bloomberg. Source, LA Times: http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-renewables-20111125,0,2421278.story This related story has a nice graphic …

The next agro-industrial revolution

The Earth is full and over the past ten years increasing demand from emerging markets has erased all the resource-price declines of the last century. A new report from McKinsey says three key trends look set to make this situation more difficult and more volatile: people in developing nations are looking to increase their standards of living, …

Why BBC’s Panorama got it wrong on Green Energy

A BBC Panorama programme recently put out some figures on the UK’s up-coming energy crisis and the need to build new capacity. This short film explains how the programme got its figures wrong, and how within a few years (by 2020) renewable energy is expected to be cheaper, and more reliable, than fossil-fuel alternatives. If …

A silver bullet?

The solution to the financial crisis is straightforward. As  Richard Douthwaite  and others have pointed out, the problem we face is not a lack of money. Rather it is the fact that our money has been lent into existence. As we are now discovering, this creates an inherently unstable system of debt, in which default …

The story of dirt

This movie tells the story of dirt. It is relevant to your business because it shows how current farming practices are destroying topsoil, increasing the likelihood that your employees, your suppliers, and your customers, will not have enough food to eat. And as one participant puts it, “here’s this 120 year window in which we …

Connecting economy and ecology

A sustainable way forward needs to reconnect our economy back into the ecology of the planet. This excellent five minute video explores some of the issues: One thing jumps out from the very beginning: the origin of the word economics means ‘household management‘ the origin of the word ecology means ‘household organisation‘ What if you could …