If you’re not overwhelmed, something’s wrong with you

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“The shock, the anger, the sense of overwhelm are all understandable,” says psychotherapist Kathy McMahon of the moment when someone first hears about peak oil and gets how scary it can be. McMahon, who practices therapy in Northhampton, MA as the “Peak Shrink,” thinks that society needs to normalize the anxiety that people feel about [...]

Loaves and fishes, Transition and survivalism

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As stock markets around the world gyrate and froth at the mouth, the ranks are sure to grow of concerned citizens who aren’t waiting around for the government or the rich to fix things, but have instead taken matters into their own hands. Pessimists who foresee a quick and nasty collapse of society coming soon [...]

Voluntary poverty — it could save your life, but what a hard sell

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Poverty is finding middle class families these days these days through unemployment, bankruptcy and home foreclosure, whether they like it or not. And mostly, they don’t like it. But John Michael Greer, author of this year’s The Wealth of Nature: Economics as if Survival Mattered and several previous books on surviving peak oil, suggests that [...]

Japan coverage and ways to help

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Want to help in Japan? Donate online, send socks and spread the word.