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Archive | 2013

KunstlerCast#237 — The Trophic Conundrum. Chatting with Brian Czech about the paradox of economic growth

JHK talks with Brian Czech, founder of The Center for the Advancement of the Steady State Economy and author of the new book Supply Shock: Economic Growth at the Crossroads and the Steady State Economy, published by the New Society Press.   The ne…

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The Darkest Pool

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KunstlerCast 236 — Talking with Farming Activist Severine von Tscharner Fleming

#236 — JHK talks with Severine von Tscharner Fleming, 30, a next ten agricultural activist, founder of Greenhorns and the National Young Farmers’ Coalition. She also works with the Farm Hack organization, the Family Farm Coalition and is editor of the…

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July 2013

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Proposed Film and Media Study Facility by Lafayette College for downtown Easton, PA. This off-campus melange of incoherently orchestrated buildings is anchored at the corner by a blank-wall “Borg” cube.

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We Are the Pea

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KunstlerCast 235 — Talking to petroleum geologist Jeffrey Brown

#235 — JHK talks with Texas petroleum geologist Jeffrey Brown about the global oil export-import scene, the shale oil situation, and the public’s misunderstanding of oil realities. Jeff originated the model for understanding the decline of global oil …

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Mid Year Digest

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KunstlerCast #234: George Mobus and Biophysical Economics

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Paths of Folly

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KunstlerCast #233: A Conversation With Jim Quinn of The Burning Platform

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JHK’s Essay on Harvard’s “Landscape Urbanism” Program

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Lighting the Fuse

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Dmitry Orlov’s Excellent New Book

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My latest essay on Chris Martenson’s Peak Prosperity Website

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KunstlerCast #232: New Urbanism Special

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June 2013

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The street crossing that ain’t, Marlton, New Jersey.  

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Out On a Limb

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KunstlerCast #331: Conversation with Tad Patzek of the University of Texas

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Let’s All Go Medieval

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KunstlerCast #330: A Conversation with Charles Hugh Smith

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The New Abnormal

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KunstlerCast #229: Yakking with David Collum

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May 2013

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The “greening” of America proceeds apace!   

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April 2013

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Behold, the proposed new San Francisco Trans-Bay Transit Center at First and Fremont Streets.

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A Winter Tour of the Hidden Corners of a Little Town in Upstate NY

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