Stories tagged with "TOD Campfire"
Crisis Blogging: Opiate of the Masses or Catalyst for Change?
Posted by Nate Hagens on March 28, 2009 - 5:15pm in The Oil Drum: Campfire
Topic: Sociology/Psychology
Tags: campfire, discount rate, original, relocalization, tod campfire [list all tags]
There are over 100 million blogs on the internet, a good many of them being rants/musings/analysis about the various social, environmental, economic, etc. ills that face global society. (Ours is primarily about energy.)

Is the creative freedom ubiquitously expressed on the internet an ersatz expression for real change? Or is it accelerating knowledge and thereby progress? More questions below the fold.
TOD:Campfire Overview and Guidelines
Posted by Nate Hagens on December 17, 2008 - 8:29pm in The Oil Drum: Campfire
Topic: Miscellaneous
Tags: guidelines, tod campfire [list all tags]
Tonight we kickoff what we are calling TOD:Campfire with an essay on food preservation by Jason Bradford. An introduction to the series and some guidelines are below the fold.
Preserving Produce without Heat
Posted by Jason Bradford on December 17, 2008 - 8:27pm in The Oil Drum: Campfire
Topic: Environment/Sustainability
Tags: food preservation, tod campfire [list all tags]
I have only been growing my own vegetables and preserving them for a few years now. The first thing I thought of was heat canning, and have spent a number of hours getting water to boil. This was not entirely satisfactory to me, however, because it just didn't seem very efficient. Heat intensive processes are inefficient at small scale, such as my kitchen.
So this year I ditched the water canning and decided to try other methods.
Introducing: TOD: 'Campfire'
Posted by Nate Hagens on December 10, 2008 - 8:00pm
Topic: Site news
Tags: practical, questions, solutions, tod campfire [list all tags]
This post introduces what we are calling TOD:Campfire. Each Wednesday night going forward, we plan on highlighting a post/essay on what you, the TOD community, is doing about peak oil, and resource depletion in general. Topics will relate to wide boundary issues surrounding energy descent, including local food production, small scale energy production, experiments in living with less, or just general information and ideas to be shared with the online community.
The main fare on this site are empirical posts that highlight specific data surrounding energy depletion. The discussions that follow do not readily provide a forum for readers with special expertise in real skills or ideas not easily condensable into graphs or charts. We intend this once-weekly forum to be akin to a summer night sitting around a campfire, dreaming, hoping, and tossing around ideas that might bring about positive change. The types of discussions we would like to foster are where there are no right or wrong answers, just shared experiences, advice and wisdom. We have a wonderfully talented volunteer staff, but our expertise does not stray too far outside the analytical. Therefore we invite you, our readers, to submit guest posts that might be of educational interest to our online community. Next week we will kick this series off with a guest post from TOD commenter 'Wyoming'. Please use the thread below to suggest future post ideas or general comments. Email us at editors@theoildrum.com if you have an article you think would be appropriate to share.



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