Julian Darley

32.jpg
View all People
View all related to Corporate Disobedience | Natural Gas | Oil | Relocalization
Julian Darley is Founder and Director of Post Carbon Institute. He is author of High Noon for Natural Gas: the New Energy Crisis (2004) and co-author of the forthcoming Relocalize Now! Getting Ready for Climate Change and the End of Cheap Oil. Julian has an MSc in Environment and Social Research from the University of Surrey in the UK, an MA in Journalism and Communications from the University of Texas at Austin, and a BA in Music & Russian. Before deciding to study the arts, Julian was studying for a career in the sciences. He currently lives in Sebastopol, California.
MediaPeak Oil for Policymakers
The Day the Gas Dried Up
From the Pump to the Plate: Rethinking & relocalizing our food and fuel systems
Deconstructing Dinner: The End of Oil, The Start of Tasty Food
Julian Darley on CJLY in Canada
Julian Darley at the Alberta "Power to the People" conference
Julian Darley on Relocalization and Energy Use - Sustainable Enterprise Conference
GPM Exclusive: Richard Heinberg Museletter Interviews
Julian Darley: "Relocalize Now!"
Proposing Plan C: Report on the Third U.S. Conference on Peak Oil and Community Solutions
Julian Darley speaks to the Congress for New Urbanism
Julian Darley at the Local Solutions Conference, NYC
Julian Darley featured On Democracy Now!
Press on the Peak
WHRW Interviews Julian Darley
Lifeboat Show: Why We Need to Relocalize Now
Julian Darley speaks on Economics, the Money System and Capitalism
CNN breaks rank with Other Mainstream News Outlets
Post Carbon Dispatch #3: Greetings from the Tar Sands
Julian Darley speaks with Jim Puplava of Financial Sense
Julian Darley speaks with Sue Supriano
Paul Ehrlich and Julian Darley on KPFA's Morning Show
Post Carbon Dispatch #2: Enough with 'noble fictions'
Post Carbon Dispatch #1: The raging torrent
A Tale of Two Planets
The yawning heights - looking out from the great oil peak
Julian Darley's Letter from Earth #1
Julian Darley on General Knowledge in the Post-Carbon Age
Julian Darley on Corporate Disobedience and Relocalisation