Archive for November, 2009
Cineforum Climate Change Conference
By admin on 11/30/2009 in Events with No Comments
Buy Nothing Day
By admin on 11/27/2009 in featured, Stuffed & Starved with 1 Comment
The Friday after Thanksgiving is traditionally the day when US consumers rush to the shops, and spend until their eyes bleed. But tomorrow doesn’t inevitably have to involve running around with a credit card and bags of crap we don’t need.
One man who takes shopping’s stigmata very seriously is the Reverend Billy, preacher at the Church of Stop Shopping.
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US food waste: 1400 calories per person per day
By admin on 11/27/2009 in Stuffed & Starved with No Comments
The parental commandment to ‘eat up because people are going hungry’ is, from a strictly economic point of view, nonsense. Eating less of the food on your plate for which, presumably, you have already paid will not increase the incomes of the hungry nor will leaving your greens and mash potatoes reduce the price of food for the poor.
The Value of Nothing in the UK
By admin on 11/27/2009 in featured, Stuffed & Starved with 1 Comment
I’m going to be in the UK for the launch of The Value of Nothing next week, and I’ll be giving talks at the London School of Economics on Tues Dec 1, the Bristol Festival of Ideas on Weds Dec 2, and City University on Thurs Dec 3. Keep Reading »
Carbon trading: How it Works and Why it Fails
By admin on 11/27/2009 in Stuffed & Starved with No Comments
In the run-up to Copenhagen, a splendid new booklet by Oscar Reyes and Tamra Gilbertson and published by the Trans National Institute is an arsenal of analysis and counter-point. And it’s short. Just the sort of thing to arm yourself with before the media starts getting it wrong in the run-up to next month’s summit.
Counting the Hungry
By admin on 11/27/2009 in Stuffed & Starved with 2 Comments
It’s Thanksgiving here in the United States, and it’s a very good time to be contrarian, and remember those who have little to be thankful for.
Do Nothing Now – subscriber edition
By admin on 11/27/2009 in Stuffed & Starved with No Comments
This is a special posting for all y’all who receive this blog via email. At the end of this week, I’ll be moving my blogging over to RajPatel.org, and retiring this venerable site.
World Hunger, A Breviary
By admin on 11/27/2009 in Stuffed & Starved with No Comments
The World Food Summit has just ended in Rome, at which the head of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, lauded the declaration as “an important step towards the achievement of our common objective – a world free from hunger.”
The Value of Nothing – a preview
By admin on 11/27/2009 in Stuffed & Starved with No Comments
Here’s a bit of a plug for the new book – out in the UK in December, in the US in January. I was lucky enough to get to make this book trailer with Scott Hamilton Kennedy, whose documentary about the South Central Los Angeles farm, The Garden was spectacular, well deserving the Oscar nod that it got (and it was a particularly good year to be nominated ). Keep Reading »
Cineforum Climate Change Conference
By admin on 11/30/2009 in Events with No CommentsBuy Nothing Day
By admin on 11/27/2009 in featured, Stuffed & Starved with 1 CommentThe Friday after Thanksgiving is traditionally the day when US consumers rush to the shops, and spend until their eyes bleed. But tomorrow doesn’t inevitably have to involve running around with a credit card and bags of crap we don’t need.
One man who takes shopping’s stigmata very seriously is the Reverend Billy, preacher at the Church of Stop Shopping.
Keep Reading »
US food waste: 1400 calories per person per day
By admin on 11/27/2009 in Stuffed & Starved with No CommentsThe parental commandment to ‘eat up because people are going hungry’ is, from a strictly economic point of view, nonsense. Eating less of the food on your plate for which, presumably, you have already paid will not increase the incomes of the hungry nor will leaving your greens and mash potatoes reduce the price of food for the poor.
The Value of Nothing in the UK
By admin on 11/27/2009 in featured, Stuffed & Starved with 1 CommentI’m going to be in the UK for the launch of The Value of Nothing next week, and I’ll be giving talks at the London School of Economics on Tues Dec 1, the Bristol Festival of Ideas on Weds Dec 2, and City University on Thurs Dec 3. Keep Reading »
Carbon trading: How it Works and Why it Fails
By admin on 11/27/2009 in Stuffed & Starved with No CommentsIn the run-up to Copenhagen, a splendid new booklet by Oscar Reyes and Tamra Gilbertson and published by the Trans National Institute is an arsenal of analysis and counter-point. And it’s short. Just the sort of thing to arm yourself with before the media starts getting it wrong in the run-up to next month’s summit.
Counting the Hungry
By admin on 11/27/2009 in Stuffed & Starved with 2 CommentsIt’s Thanksgiving here in the United States, and it’s a very good time to be contrarian, and remember those who have little to be thankful for.
Do Nothing Now – subscriber edition
By admin on 11/27/2009 in Stuffed & Starved with No CommentsThis is a special posting for all y’all who receive this blog via email. At the end of this week, I’ll be moving my blogging over to RajPatel.org, and retiring this venerable site.
World Hunger, A Breviary
By admin on 11/27/2009 in Stuffed & Starved with No CommentsThe World Food Summit has just ended in Rome, at which the head of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, lauded the declaration as “an important step towards the achievement of our common objective – a world free from hunger.”
The Value of Nothing – a preview
By admin on 11/27/2009 in Stuffed & Starved with No CommentsHere’s a bit of a plug for the new book – out in the UK in December, in the US in January. I was lucky enough to get to make this book trailer with Scott Hamilton Kennedy, whose documentary about the South Central Los Angeles farm, The Garden was spectacular, well deserving the Oscar nod that it got (and it was a particularly good year to be nominated ). Keep Reading »