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Human psychology can put up barriers to fighting climate change, but a new article suggests strategies and policies to overcome them. Human psychology influences the decisions we…
A new study by a University of California-Berkeley economist says that at current sluggish levels of job growth, entire regions of the United States, which…
“Sustainable development” is a claim to virtue. The word “development” used in this sense is a lie. The word “develop” means “to grow,” “to progress,”…
A new study led by researchers at UC Berkeley and Clinica de Salud del Valle de Salinas demonstrates how even a short break from certain kinds…
THE WAR AGAINST SOLAR POWER comes to Solartopia today with three great expert/activists. Pulitzer-nominee JACQUES LESLIE opens with his powerful NYTimes article on Nevada’s attempt…
Who are we? What is a human? Be enthralled as Matthew Whoolery and I focus on his adventures among the African Himba. See what earlier…
A national study suggests that intensive farming is perhaps the greatest danger to wild bee survival. Led by University of Vermont scientist Dr. Insu Koh,…
Dr. Guy McPherson is a professor emeritus of Natural Resources, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Arizona. He has specialized in forest resources,…
Prof. Peter Duesberg is professor of Molecular and Cell Biology at the University of California at Berkeley. He was the first to isolate a cancer…
Professor Peter Dale Scott is a former professor of English at the University of California at Berkeley (where he was also the co-founder of the…
Part I: Michael Bedar, Sweet Healing: A Whole Health Journey Michael Bedar is an avid natural foods and health researcher and author, and the Co-Director…
Scientists have found an abrupt change about 6,000 years ago in how terrestrial plant and animal species coexisted, right about the time human populations were…