Richard Heinberg
Richard Heinberg is the author of ten books. He is Senior Fellow-in-Residence of the Institute and is widely regarded as one of the world's foremost Peak Oil educators. He has authored scores of essays and articles that have appeared in such journals as Nature, The Ecologist, The American Prospect, Public Policy Research, Quarterly Review, Z M...
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Richard Heinberg is the author of ten books. He is Senior Fellow-in-Residence of the Institute and is widely regarded as one of the world's foremost Peak Oil educators. He has authored scores of essays and articles that have appeared in such journals as Nature, The Ecologist, The American Prospect, Public Policy Research, Quarterly Review, Z Magazine, Resurgence, The Futurist, European Business Review, Earth Island Journal, Yes!, Pacific Ecologist, and The Sun; and on web sites such as Alternet.org, EnergyBulletin.net, TheOilDrum.com, ProjectCensored.com, and Counterpunch.com.He has appeared in many film and television documentaries, including Leonardo DiCaprio's 11th Hour, and is a recipient of the M. King Hubbert Award for Excellence in Energy Education. Show less «
Joe and Mary Toolbox are already worried. There wouldn't be an Occupy movement unless people were - not just outraged by the bailouts of the...Show more »
Joe and Mary Toolbox are already worried. There wouldn't be an Occupy movement unless people were - not just outraged by the bailouts of the banks - but really worried about their own futures. People are instinctually doing a lot of the right things - kids moving back in with their parents. No one is telling them to do that. It's just what people do in tough times. Show less «
Economic growth may not be good for the environment and for human beings. We have reached the practical limits of growth and are at a fundam...Show more »
Economic growth may not be good for the environment and for human beings. We have reached the practical limits of growth and are at a fundamental economic turning point. The remainder of our lifetimes are going to be played out under conditions of economic contraction. Show less «