Websites that interest and/or inspire me.
Although there will be some overlap, these links are listed under three broad catagories. They are; Inner Life, Community Life, and The World. Think globally, act locally.
http://www.plumvillage.org/
Teachings of Thich Nhat Hanh, an inspirational Buddhist monk. Dozens of his Dharma talks are available at this website.http://www.callipygia600.com/index.htm
Bill Dillon and Pat Watt, a couple in their sixties, share their concerns for the planet and how they want to be a part of the cure. They begin their "Call to Action" with the following acknowledgement:We've thought long and hard about how, in our earlier years, we unthinkingly contributed to bringing the world to the current brink of disaster through our selfish use of non-renewable resources and by being unaware of, or unconcerned about, the impact of destructive social and military policies. We can't leave this earth without accepting our share of responsibility for the current condition of the planet, and feel compelled to take action to redirect our way of living and help preserve some kind of livable future for our grandchildren.
Inspiring.
Spirit
Takes you to another page full of interesting links to articles, etc.http://www.word-works.com/simple.htm
One couple shares their discovery of a simple truth - "Time is better than money!"
http://www.simpleliving.net/main/
A vast array of resources for those who choose to live simply.
http://www.gallagherpress.com/pierce/index.htm
A California perspective.
http://www.life.ca/home/simplicity/
A Canadian perspective on voluntary simplicity.
http://www.pbs.org/kcts/affluenza/
A PBS television show about our over-consumptive society.
Ecology Ottawa
A group working to build "a healthy and environmentally responsible Ottawa."
City Repair Ottawa
Resources for building community
Vrtucar Ottawa
Want to free yourself from car ownership but still need access to a vehicle? Consider car sharing!
Freecycle Network
A worldwide network of people committed to recycling what they no longer need. Over 10,000 members in the Ottawa area. Great concept! A place to give away what you no longer need.
Peak Oil
For many, the issue of Peak Oil is one that shall soon present civilization with far more dramatic consequences than climate change. We all need to inform ourselves about this issue, and get ready.Preparing Ottawa-Gatineau for Peak Oil
A local action group working on raising awareness in our community.
http://www.peakoil.net
Association for the Study of Peak Oil & Gas. What do we do when the oil runs out?
Oil Change International
Facts, reports, and presentations on the issue of the power of the oil industry.
They have a very lengthy list of links to other sources.
Hubbert Peak
M. King Hubbert, October 5th, 1903 -- October 11th, 1989.
He was probably the best known geophysicist in the world to the general public because of his startling prediction, first made public in 1949, that the fossil fuel era would be of very short duration. "Energy from Fossil Fuels, Science". This website is a wealth of information.
Wolf at the Door
A beginner's guide to Peak Oil.
The End of Suburbia
A 52 minute documentary that shows us that,"We're literally stuck up a cul-de-sac in a cement SUV without a fill-up" - Watch it here.
Environment
The Stern Review
The economic impacts of global warming produced by the British Government.
Planet Under Pressure
How our planet is under pressure in so many ways.
The BBC and Climate Change
A wealth of links to action around the world
Chaotic World of Climate Truth
Is the language of climate change becoming overly alarmist?
Ecological Footprint
Take the ecological footprint quiz. Find out how many planets we would need if everyone consumed as you do.
The High Price of Low Cost, The Wal-Mart Story
Learn about the hidden costs of shopping the Wal-Mart way. Why I avoid shopping there.
Watch the Movie Trailer
Wal-Mart Watch
Wal-Mart Watch seeks to..".bridge the gap between ordinary citizens and community organizations concerned about Wal-Mart's unchecked growth and negative impact on our society. We challenge Wal-Mart to embrace its moral responsibility as the nation's biggest and most important corporation. "
The Upside of Down
How do we deal with the "converging energy, environmental, and political-economic stresses (that) could cause a breakdown of national and global order"? The latest book from Thomas Homer-Dixon, Director of the Trudeau Centre for the Study of Peace and Conflict at the University of Toronto. His previous book, the national bestselling The Ingenuity Gap, won the Governor General's Literary Award for Non-Fiction.
Somethings to think about from the book:Three large spoonfuls of crude oil contain about the same amount of energy as eight hours of human manual labor. When we fill our car with gas, we're pouring into the tank the energy equivalent of about two years of human manual labor.In 1950, there were about two poor people for every rich person on Earth; today there are about four; in 2025, there will be nearly six.
A Steady State Economy
It was once said to me that "only economists and madmen believe that infinite growth is possible in a closed system." Economists do their homework at this website to help take us to a world that is sustainable and won't consume the planet.
Hubbert on the Steady State Economy
Saying it long before anyone else.