What's New
- Find out about the Harvard Community Garden, where people can gather to grow organic food and share gardening techniques.
- Check out the Local Foods Directory, a new website with extensive information about local area foods, organized by food category in an easy to read format. All of the information from the original Harvard Local food directory has been preserved and extended by Joan Eliyesil in this great new web site. Thanks Joan!
- The new Harvard Farmers' Market. First season will run from Labor Day through the end of October, 2007, on Saturday mornings in the Harvard Elementary School front parking lot.
- New links on Climate Change.
- The Politics of Oil: The Discourse Must Change. Posted by The Oil Drum Editors on Wed Apr 26.
- Check out our new Local Area Small/Home Producers.
- Saudi Arabia: the sands run out by Michael T. Klare
- Ten U.S. Cities Best Prepared for an Oil Crisis. Guess where New York and Boston are?
- The Earth Policy Institute announced availability of Lester Brown's latest book, Plan B 2.0: Rescuing a Planet Under Stress and a Civilization in Trouble. See Calendar for June 27 Book Group discussion.
- Energy Trends and Their Implications for U.S. Army Installations. Report prepared for U.S. Army Corps of Engineers by Donald F. Fournier (University of Illinois) and Eileen T. Westervelt (CERL), September 2005. "Future availability of customary energy sources is problematic. Domestic production of both oil and natural gas are past their peak and world petroleum production is nearing its peak." Prepared for the US Army Corps of Engineers, this paper was completed last September and finally released to the public.
