
The Long Emergency:
A controversial hit that sparked debate among businessmen, environmentalists, and bloggers, The Long Emergency by James Howard Kunstler is an eye-opening look at the unprecedented challenges we face in the years ahead, as oil runs out and the global systems built on it are forced to change radically.
Slow Living summit: beyond agriculture - Commons
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Slow Living summit: beyond agricultureCommonsOther featured participants include James Howard Kunstler, author of “The Long Emergency”; David Orr, an environmental professor at Oberlin College and the architect of the Obama administration's policy on global warming; Woody Tasch, founder of the ... |
Dancing shoes - Portland Daily Sun
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Dancing shoesPortland Daily SunThat might be our world by the end of the week. (James Howard Kunstler is the author of several books, including “The Long Emergency,” “The Geography of Nowhere,” and “The Witch of Hebron.” His column appears in The Portland Daily Sun every Tuesday.)and more » |
Still Standing Amid the Wreckage - Business Insider
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Still Standing Amid the WreckageBusiness InsiderThere's a lot to like in this quadrant of the long emergency. The 20th reunion of old CNU friends was a little disenchanted by the conference site. West Palm Beach contains one of their showpiece projects, the nightlife and shopping district called ...and more » |
James Howard Kunstler: At CNU 20, New Urbanism celebrates victory over old sprawl - Red, Green, and Blue
Written by James Howard Kunstler - Portland Daily Sun
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Written by James Howard KunstlerPortland Daily Sun(James Howard Kunstler is the author of several books, including "The Long Emergency," "The Geography of Nowhere" and "The Witch of Hebron." Contact him by emailing This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to ...and more » |
'Authors Aloud,' Kunstler visit among upcoming book programs - The Daily News Online
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'Authors Aloud,' Kunstler visit among upcoming book programsThe Daily News OnlineKunstler is best known for his books “The Geography of Nowhere” (1994), a history of American suburbia and urban development, and “The Long Emergency” (2005), where he argues that declining oil production is likely to result in the end of ... |
Learn from Bogota, Santiago, Cape Town, … and the Seattle Way - Dissident Voice
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Learn from Bogota, Santiago, Cape Town, … and the Seattle WayDissident VoiceJames Howard Kunstler (Geography of Nowhere and The Long Emergency) and Bill McKibben (The End of Nature) talked about the political realities of a one-party America never forcing the issue of true economic and urban development. |