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Featured Radio Program Monthly radio program that airs on the third Monday of every month at 9:30 AM on KMUN 91.9 FM Community Radio in Astoria, Oregon. Featuring interviews, book reviews and banter about sustainable living, Caren Black and Christopher Paddon, of TLA, discuss life after Peak Oil with a little humor thrown in. Previously aired programs are available on CD HERE.
Featured Publications Available Direct from TLA The Oil Age is Over by Matt Savinar $16.50 Savinar provides you with an brutally-honest and unabashed analysis of what to expect as the world enters an era of permanent oil scarcity. Engaging, thorough, and easy-to-read, The Oil Age is Over is sure to become a must-read for everybody from Wall Street executives to Berekely environmentalists, blue-state liberals to red-state conservatives, and anybody else concerned about what to expect and how to prepare for end of the oil age. The End of Suburbia $24 The 2004 documentary "The End of Suburbia: Oil Depletion and the Collapse of the American Dream" explains the seriousness of the coming energy crisis: "Suburbia, and all it promises, has become the American Dream. But as we enter the 21st century, serious questions are beginning to emerge about the sustainability of this way of life. With brutal honesty and a touch of irony, The End of Suburbia explores the American Way of Life and its prospects as global demand for fossil fuels begins to outstrip supply." Peak Oil: Imposed by Nature $20 Norwegian film Producer/Director Amund Prestegard takes us right to the matter of the imminent decline in global oil production. The film sets out to explain the Peak Oil phenomenon, giving an approximate date for the Peak and drawing up lines of possible consequences for Mankind as well. Powerdown: the Richard Heinberg Interview $24 Richard Heinberg gives a compelling, chapter by chapter synopsis of his new book Powerdown: Options and Actions for a Post-Carbon World. In addition, he is interviewed in depth by David Room, and as a special DVD-only bonus, Richard reads an excerpt from Powerdown. TO ORDER: You may place your order by writing to us indicating which titles and # of copies you would like to purchase. Please enclose a check, money order (Payable to Titanic Lifeboat Academy. US funds only), or your credit card information. Be sure to add $2.50 for shipping and handling. Mail to 91868 Youngs River Rd. Astoria, OR 97103. You may also place your credit card order by phone (503) 325-6886 or by Fax (503) 325-8801.Or pay by clicking the Amazon Honor System Pay Box on left.
Featured Films What A Way To Go: Life At The End Of Empire Documentary film depicting a middle-class white guy who comes to grips with Peak Oil, Climate Change, Mass Extinction, Population Overshoot and the demise of the American lifestyle. Disturbing, compassionate, sometimes humorous personal essay about coming to grips with climate change, resource crises, environmental meltdown and the demise of the American lifestyle. Friends and experts analyze historical, social and psychological factors driving us toward human extinction. Bennett’s ruthless assessment challenges the audience to face terrifying times with courage and integrity.
Featured Articles Doing It Different: Industrial Agriculture, Peak Oil and Truly Sustainable Living By Rich and Aimee Douglass Small Farmer’s Journal, Spring 2006 Couple Does its Part to Avoid Guzzling Resources By Leanne Jospheson Fear of U.S. reliance on limited world oil prompts lifestyle decisions. By Christopher Paddon Hipfish, September, 2005 If there’s one thing Clatsop County has plenty of, it’s wind. Let’s harness this renewable energy now!
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Runnin’ on Empty is a series of articles authored by Caren Black and featured in Hipfish, the Columbia Pacific’s free alternative monthly. On the Cover of the Rolling Stone |
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A middle class white guy comes to grips with Peak Oil, Climate |