Category Archives: Climate Change

Drought, famine and the sustainability of the human race

In a recent blog, I featured seven environmental experts, all of whom were offering their opinion on how best to avoid another dust-bowl. Only one mentioned the possibility of growing more food for humans instead of for animals. (See link … Continue reading

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“Dust Bowl” debate. Experts are missing the main point.

Six environmental experts and one Nobel Prize winner What comes to mind when you think about preventing another “dust bowl?” Naturally I thought about the downright scary prospect of what would happen if we suddenly had far less land to … Continue reading

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Mark Bittman on global warming—NY Times

Entitled “The Endless Summer.” An excellent read and call to action Appearing on the Opinion pages of the New York Times (See link below to 7-18 article), this was an exceptionally well-written article that you should read in its entirety. … Continue reading

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