In the dot-com boom of the 1990s, companies would release news of software innovations that were little more than ideas jotted on the back of an envelope. As the market for green alternatives to oil … more →
Post-oil Futuresmetrobabel wrote 5 months ago: Canada blows post-oil economic opportunities >> Times Colonist, July 7, 2009. This one of thos … more →
Marcus wrote 8 months ago: Locally grown foods sold at a farmers market So I just heard of this thing called Transition Towns … more →
leatherhead wrote 9 months ago: Is this what the Greens have in mind? … more →
bvt67 wrote 1 year ago: Thursday, July 10, 2008 Rising costs of oil may, ironically, be alleviating my money anxieties, many … more →
jimothynada wrote 1 year ago: Oh its no big deal, there will be flowers everywhere and recycling! http://articles.moneycentral … more →
jimothynada wrote 1 year ago: The life of the doomsayer. Either you are Cassandra and the future is known to you but nobody will l … more →
postoilfutures wrote 1 year ago: In the dot-com boom of the 1990s, companies would release news of software innovations that were lit … more →
postoilfutures wrote 1 year ago: “I look forward to bike traffic jams on busy commuter routes with no nasty cars”, Mark T … more →
postoilfutures wrote 1 year ago: AN EXTRACT FROM A POST-OIL FUTURE STORY “SAVE THE LAST PLATE FOR ME” By Jessica Symons A … more →
postoilfutures wrote 1 year ago: No-one knows the future. But if we look at our past, we can get an idea of what futures are out the … more →
Alastair McGowan wrote 2 years ago: Time to wake up everyone. Optimism and denial are not solutions to the coming reality. The following … more →