Post Carbon Fellow Chris Martenson interviews Post Carbon Fellow Bill McKibben. Full Transcript Chris Martenson: Welcome to this Peak Prosperity Podcast, I am your host, Chris Martenson. May 2015, was the wettest on record for Texas and...
Post Carbon Fellow Bill McKibben’s Washington Post op-ed blasted Exxon Mobil’s stance on climate change. From the article: If historians someday need to explain how mankind managed to blow the fight against climate change, they need only point to...
Post Carbon Fellow Bill McKibben was featured in this Guardian article on the rise and rise of the fossil fuel divestment movement. From the article: “Here’s my bet: the kids are going to win and when they do, it’s...
Post Carbon Fellows Wes Jackson and Bill McKibben will be plenary speakers at this 4 day conference which focuses on big ideas for a thriving ecosphere and will feature up to 1,000 presenters over 80 areas of specialty.
Post Carbon Fellow Bill McKibben was interviewed at Democracy Now! on the devastation of Vanuatu in cyclone Pam. the interivew also covers the U.N. backing fossil fuel divestment, the Oxford University vote on divestment, and the California Water Crisis....
Post Carbon Fellow Bill McKibben wrote this article as part of the Guardian’s series on climate change. From the article: Mark Carney, governor of the Bank of England, did his best to explain the unwelcome news to the industry...
Post Carbon Fellow Bill McKibben was quoted in this article on President Obama’s veto of the proposed Keystone XL pipeline bill. From the article: In recent months, the environmental activists — who have spent years marching, protesting and getting...
A worldwide movement is emerging at the nexus of science, inspiration, and sustainability. Beliefs are secondary. What unites us is a pool of shared values and commitments—and the vision of a just and healthy future for humanity and the...
My wife Sue and I are in Sweden this week—the Swedish Parliament is honoring me (which really means all of you) with the Right Livelihood Award, the so-called “alternative Nobel Prize.” We’re all in good company—the other honorees are...