Water Bottles – Plastic or Glass?

Seeing the water bottles beside my guest and me in Peak Moment episode 139, a viewer expressed concern that using plastic water bottles sends the wrong message to our audience, especially since our programs are about lightening our eco-footprint. She's absolutely right. … [Read more...]

Make Like a Squirrel

This fall brought the largest bumper crop of acorns we've seen in our eighteen years in Lone Bobcat Woods. This manna from black oak heaven keep Squirrel busy, and Bear and Deer fattened for winter, and maybe skunk and who-knows-who-else. We decided to join the crowd and … [Read more...]

Eating Local is Getting Easier and Tastier

Each Monday evening this summer we return home from our in-town errand day and lay out the beautiful abundant fresh local foods -- vegetables from the CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) growers, fresh local eggs from Shan's Happy Hens, and fresh local raw milk. I smile as … [Read more...]

Up Next – Association for the Study of Peak Oil Annual Conference

Peak Moment Television was on the scene at ASPO-USA, the annual conference of the Association for the Study of Peak Oil - USA,  September 21-23, 2008 in Sacramento, California. Upcoming episodes will include personal interviews along with excerpts from presentations. First … [Read more...]

Collapse Practice I

Vignette 1 We drive to town through the smoky skies for our weekly errands. Arriving at the business to which I'd emailed my files for printing, I learn that their email is down, and they haven't received my files. I have my laptop with the files, but they don't have … [Read more...]

Navigating Inflation’s Big Bite

Last week we taped a Peak Moment conversation with a local financial market analyst who we first heard on our local community radio station KVMR about a half year ago. What Marc Cuniberti said on his "Money Matters" show made sense to us. He talked about the Fed Reserve's … [Read more...]

Smoky Daze

A smoky haze penetrates our forest like a fog. The sun is a bright-red disc blazing through the haze. Over 1000 forest fires burn here now in Northern California, tipped off by 6000 lightning strikes a week ago. The normal evening breeze wafting downslope from the Sierra … [Read more...]

Richard Heinberg at Lone Bobcat Woods

Richard Heinberg and I sit on the straw bales forming the corner of our newly-prepared compost pile here at Lone Bobcat Woods. I was really pleased to have Richard and his partner Janet Barocco come here to tape this Peak Moment Conversation. It felt like we were deepening … [Read more...]

Will the Real Inflation Figure Please Stand Up?

As I waited in the grocery store line, the customer ahead of me departed with a sardonic comment to the checker about higher food prices, citing last-month's consumer price index (CPI) percentage for inflation. "Did he say 2.1% last month?" I asked the checker as I moved … [Read more...]

Elegy for a Bluebird

Yesterday I discovered a small western bluebird lying beside the front porch. Apparently she'd died after flying into the large glass panels we put up for winter. Now that it's warmer, and the migrating spring birds are returning, it's time to replace the glass with … [Read more...]

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