Peak Moment 119: Builder and author Shay Salomon finds that the happiest home builders are
Peak Moment 119: Builder and author Shay Salomon finds that the happiest home builders are often the ones with the smallest houses. They're less costly to build and maintain, more likely to be finished, use fewer resources and help people simplify their lives. One version of "smaller" is to share a house, which can ease our loneliness while building our social network. Co-founder of the Small House Society, Shay notes that scaling down can enable a ratcheting up of our whole lifestyle, as we revalue quality over quantity. Declaring "Enough", she says, is the most ecological thing one can do. [ http://www.littlehouseonasmallplanet.com ]
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Peak Moment 115: [Revised version with improved audio] Richard Heinberg, author of "Peak E
Peak Moment 115: [Revised version with improved audio] Richard Heinberg, author of "Peak Everything", reviews the accelerating events since mid-2007, including the credit crunch and fossil fuel price volatility, noting that we've missed most of the best opportunities to manage collapse. He asks, "how far down the staircase of complexity will our global civilization have to go until we're sustainable?" His answer: when managed properly, with deliberate simplification, not as far as we might otherwise. In addition to long term efforts to relocalize our economies, he advocates developing community "resilience" to withstand short-term catastrophic events like food shortages or extreme weather. Noting that healthy fear can move us into action, he encourages an attitude of clarity, concern and informed action in this "calm before the storm" that he feels is soon coming to an end. For a DVD of Richard's presentation that evening for "Kiss Your Gas Goodbye", go to peakmoment.tv. Click here for Janaia's blog about this Conversation. [www.richardheinberg.com]
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Peak Moment 118: Are we in the perfect financial storm? Marc Cuniberti, a market analyst a
Peak Moment 118: Are we in the perfect financial storm? Marc Cuniberti, a market analyst and host of "Money Matters" on our local community radio station KVMR, thinks so. Marc talks about the cause of inflation (rising prices are just a symptom) and how you can stop it with a candy bar! He discusses strategies to protect and even make money in a weakening economy. Like getting out of debt, and investing in things you really need. In the stock market, he suggests dividend paying stocks, stressing the importance of using interest compounding in your favor: $100 saved today with an 8% return will grow to $200 in 9 years.
[The information in this program is not offered as investment advice. Consult a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions, and do your own research before investing.]
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Peak Moment 117: Ryan Nassichuk builds food gardens for people. His bicycle and trailer ar
Peak Moment 117: Ryan Nassichuk builds food gardens for people. His bicycle and trailer are the sole transport for himself, tools, and materials - including soil and plants! This horticulturist also builds container gardens and composters. Tour a backyard garden in which a 6-week class of students filled raised beds with soil, compost and fertilizer, did succession planting, and built a low-cost composter. Recently Ryan has added free seed-sharing to his wisdom-sharing, while continuing to propagate food gardens throughout Vancouver. This man has a low ecological footprint -- or should we say bike tire tread? [www.ryansgarden.com]
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Peak Moment 116: "What's going to happen to our kids?" When Bruce Anderson read "The Limit
Peak Moment 116: "What's going to happen to our kids?" When Bruce Anderson read "The Limits to Growth" in the 1970s, he learned that nothing in nature grows forever -- including the human economy. As we rapidly use everything up, we're now reaching those limits and entering a crisis of adaptation. He raises the moral, ethical and emotional aspects of a challenge humans have never faced before. He feels we're up against limitations of thought, of the heart, almost at a mythic level. He asks: Can we mature from our childish consumerist narcissism to compassionate adulthood? Will our inbuilt caring for our children propel us to quickly take action so they have a future? While facing what's before us, how can we keep our spirit and heart alive, not succumbing to denial or despair? [www.forthefuture.org]
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[A new version with better audio is at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AgZ_Ua6jtWM ]
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[A new version with better audio is at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AgZ_Ua6jtWM ] Peak Moment 115: Richard Heinberg, author of "Peak Everything", reviews the accelerating events since mid-2007, including the credit crunch and fossil fuel price volatility, noting that we've missed most of the best opportunities to manage collapse. He asks, "how far down the staircase of complexity will our global civilization have to go until we're sustainable?" His answer: when managed properly, with deliberate simplification, not as far as we might otherwise. In addition to long term efforts to relocalize our economies, he advocates developing community "resilience" to withstand short-term catastrophic events like food shortages or extreme weather. Noting that healthy fear can move us into action, he encourages an attitude of clarity, concern and informed action in this "calm before the storm" that he feels is soon coming to an end. [www.richardheinberg.com]
For a DVD of Richard's presentation that evening for "Kiss Your Gas Goodbye", go to www.peakmoment.tv. Janaia's blog about this Conversation is at www.peakmoment.tv/journal/?p=52.
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Peak Moment 114: Take a tour of a plug-in electric hybrid modification of a 1996 Mercury S
Peak Moment 114: Take a tour of a plug-in electric hybrid modification of a 1996 Mercury Sable, with UC Davis graduate students Patrick Kaufman and Bryan Jungers (interviewed in episode 113). Under the hood you'll see modifications and some interesting new components. Unlike commercial hybrids -- primarily combustion engines with an electric-motor assist -- theirs is primarily an electric vehicle with a small combustion engine to extend its range beyond the all-electric 60-70 miles. Batteries recharge in 6-8 hours with electricity costing about 75 cents per gallon of gas equivalent (2006 prices). Don't miss Janaia's first-time drive of an electric vehicle. [www.team-fate.net]
See also Episode 107, for an interview with Professor Andrew Frank, head of the UC Davis Hybrid Electric Vehicle Research Center.
Looking for a specific topic in our Peak Moment library? Visit www.peakmoment.tv. Go to "Conversations" and click a tag, or do a search. Our home page lists "specials" (presentations and conferences) available on DVD. Subscribe to our email newsletter. Or go to "Journal" to join the dialogue on Janaia's Journal.
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Peak Moment 113: Students at UC Davis Hybrid Vehicle Research Center have been creating pl
Peak Moment 113: Students at UC Davis Hybrid Vehicle Research Center have been creating plug-in hybrids for national competitions for some time. "Team Fate" members Bryan Jungers and Patrick Kaufman describe how they "gut" the drive train of a standard vehicle, replacing it with an electric motor, a bank of batteries, continuously variable transmission, and some clever electronics. The resulting vehicle runs on electricity, assisted by a much smaller flex-fuel internal combustion engine only when needed. Bryan and Patrick also enlighten us on topics ranging from battery technology to hydrogen fuel cells. [www.team-fate.net]
For a look under the hood, check out Episode 114. These are two of the students working with Professor Andrew Frank, whom you met in episode 107.
Looking for a specific topic in our Peak Moment library? Visit www.peakmoment.tv. Go to "Conversations" and click a tag, or do a search. Our home page lists "specials" (presentations and conferences) available on DVD. Subscribe to our email newsletter. Or go to "Journal" to join the dialogue on Janaia's Journal.
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Peak Moment 112: According to Professor Guy Prouty, every civilization rises, evolves, and
Peak Moment 112: According to Professor Guy Prouty, every civilization rises, evolves, and then collapses to a simpler structure -- and this will include our own. Comparing America with the Western Roman Empire, Prouty notes the over-reach of our military, the unsustainability of capitalism, peak oil, and climate change. And, this time, we may see a global collapse. Transitioning to a simpler society will require us to change behavior and consciousness: decrease energy, get out of debt, decentralize, de-consume, grow our own food, build community, see ourselves as connected to the planet. Collapse is not the end, he says. It's part of a natural cycle.
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