Mr. Crews Goes to Belleville
Well, as it turned out, a whole slew of unexpected guests showed up (ie: not the usual Unitarians), many of them members of the Local 18 (International Union of Operating Engineers) in Ohio,...
environmental politics / fracking / journal / news / political analysis
by chriscrews · Published 01/14/2012
Well, as it turned out, a whole slew of unexpected guests showed up (ie: not the usual Unitarians), many of them members of the Local 18 (International Union of Operating Engineers) in Ohio,...
environmental politics / news / political analysis
by chriscrews · Published 01/04/2012 · Last modified 01/09/2012
Recent video of protests in China’s southern Guandong Province against new coal plant construction at the end of December 2011. According to recent reports, as many as 30,000 people took over a...
2012 had barely begun when I got the following text from a friend in Ohio: “Magnitude 4 earthquake in Youngstown today. Shook my brother’s house.” We had just been talking about fracking the...
Anthropocene / education / environmental politics / journal / political analysis
by chriscrews · Published 12/13/2011 · Last modified 06/18/2020
In 2004 Ted Nordhaus and Michael Schellenberger, well-known environmental pollsters and political strategists in the DC environmental lobbying circles, released a much discussed essay called The Death of Environmentalism, which argued that the...
By most activist accounts, COP17–which just ended in Durban, SA this weekend–has been yet one more long, official failure to reach any real climate agreements or GHG reduction targets. And like in...
That’s right, fracking is coming to a city near you. Who doesn’t love high-tech geoengineering combined with environmentally destructive energy production all in the name of industry and progress? Well, for those...
The Adventures of Mr. Chris is a collection of personal reflections, scholarly ruminations, travel adventures, and cultural analysis.