| Author | Title | Folder | Created |
|---|---|---|---|
| Moshe Braner | "PowerShift!" - this Saturday, March 31 at UVM
"PowerShift!" - this Saturday, March 31 at UVM |
Plan C | 2007-Mar-26 |
| Carl Etnier | A fossil-fuel-free localvore vacation in Vermont
Mark Keffer and Sharon Plumb bicycled 582 miles around Vermont, visiting farms where their food came from, on a FFFLOV (fossil-fuel-free localvore vaction). They tell about the people they met, the food they ate, and how well a 25-year-old mountain bike performed pulling a trailer through the hills of Vermont. The interview was broadcast on WGDR 91.1 FM Plainfield, Vermont on August 21, 2007 on Tuesday Mornings with Renée http://www.wgdr.org/renee.html Duration: 20:18. |
Audio | 2007-Sep-07 |
| annie dw | A Measured Dose of Hopefulness
Apr. 06 Editorial |
VPON Editorials | 2007-Mar-31 |
| Henry Swayze | A personal action plan to offset climate change and Gain energy independence.
This gives the building blocks for personal and comunity action to wheen our selves of fossil fuel. |
First Branch | 2007-Jan-27 |
| Moshe Braner | A review of Monbiot's "Heat" and related thoughts
(all 3 parts in one page without comments) |
2007-Feb-25 | |
| annie dw | A Ways to Go
June 06 Editorial |
VPON Editorials | 2007-Mar-31 |
| Moshe Braner | Actions at different levels
How to choose at what level to work? |
BUILDING TARGETS AND PRIORITIES | 2007-Jan-07 |
| admin | Al-Husseini on CNBC 3/27/08
Sadat Al Husseini, former ARAMCO (Saudi state oil company) Vice President, interviewed on CNBC. "He said we have used about half global reserves and there is another half left out there. He said we are finding a lot less oil than we are consuming. Said the biggest future oil for the US is conservation. He was asked the peak oil question directly and he kind of danced around the question but, in my opinion, his answer made it quite clear that he was well aware of peak oil." (from TOD) This is an audio-only version (about 10 minutes long). The original video is here, discussion on The Oil Drum here. |
Audio | 2008-Mar-28 |
| Carl Etnier | Amy Shollenberger: Rural Vermont's 2008 legislative priorities
Amy Shollenberger is executive director of Rural Vermont, an organization with a vision for a Vermont local food system which is self-reliant and based on reverence for the earth. She discusses their legislative success last year and their priorities for the 2008 legislative session: allowing limited sales of animals slaughtered on the farm, increased sale of raw milk, and growing of industrial hemp. Some of the discussion builds on the interview with Peter Harvey, which immediately preceded this interview. The interview was broadcast on WGDR 91.1 FM Plainfield, Vermont on Relocalizing Vermont, January 3, 2008. Unfortunately, the interview contains some feedback sound. Duration 26:05 |
Audio | 2008-Jan-07 |
| Thomas Weiss | Analysis of governor's veto message and comparison with H.520 - Part 1 of 2 | Vermont Legislature | 2007-Jun-10 |