I was interviewed recently for a Counterpunch podcast, my segment begins at the 1hr 10 min mark and I go into methane and McPherson around the 1hr 20min mark. Paul Street’s segment is well worth listening to if you have…
I was interviewed recently for a Counterpunch podcast, my segment begins at the 1hr 10 min mark and I go into methane and McPherson around the 1hr 20min mark. Paul Street’s segment is well worth listening to if you have…
Kevin Hester is currently living on Rakino Island, a small island in the Hauraki Gulf near Auckland, New Zealand, monitoring the unravelling of the biosphere and volunteering at the Rakino Island Nursery is currently developing a proposal to create a marine reserve near by. The Island has no grid tied electricity or reticulated water. I catch my own water from the roof and generate my electricity from the ample solar radiation on the island.
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