Stories tagged with "composting"
Grading My 2007 Energy Resolutions
Posted by Robert Rapier on December 28, 2007 - 8:43pm
Topic: Environment/Sustainability
Tags: book review, composting, conservation, oil prices, peak oil [list all tags]
At the beginning of 2007, as I was preparing to move to Scotland, I made a number of resolutions:
My Energy Resolutions for 2007
I updated the story once in Walking the Talk.
Time to look back and see how I did. (Also, be sure to give me your book recommendations for 2008. It's been a while since we discussed books.)
The Compost Post
Posted by Robert Rapier on September 7, 2007 - 9:00am
Topic: Environment/Sustainability
Tags: composting, environment, global warming [list all tags]
"We stand, in most places on earth, only six inches from desolation, for that is the thickness of the topsoil layer upon which the entire life of the planet depends." R. Neil Sampson in Farmland or Wasteland: A Time to Choose
One of my interests, dating back 25 years to when I was a member of my local FFA land judging team, is soil conservation. I have long been interested in things like terra preta and composting because of their ability to build topsoil. But I never thought much about how difficult it can be to build up topsoil until I read Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars Trilogy - Red Mars, Green Mars and Blue Mars (great books, by the way). The books trace a future hypothetical terraforming of Mars, and one of the major difficulties the characters face is producing topsoil on the planet. It was then that my interest in the mechanisms for topsoil erosion and topsoil production greatly increased.

k Nation (Jim Kunstler)


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