Recommended by The Collapse Chronicle
Collapses are the way the universe gets rid of the old to leave space for the new. It was noted for the first time by the Roman Philosopher Lucius Anneaus Seneca (4 BCE-65 CE) and it is called today the "Seneca Effect."
Ugo Bardi has been a close observer of the limits to growth and collapse for many years, and is not only highly reliable, but his work makes entertaining reading.
Thoughts on the collapse of civilization.
Collapse Musings is a must read. Well researched, thorough, and thoughtful, he understands that overshoot is the root cause and that climate change, biodiversity loss, and resource depletion are merely symptoms of ongoing collapse. Collapse is a process, not an event, which we are living through it every day.
Ecological overshoot, climate change, and energy and resource decline
This is a can't miss read. Erik understands to root causes of our predicament, which is overshoot. Our failure to rein in our appetites-- or for that matter, even address that they are a problem-- lies at the heart of why we will not "fix" climate change.