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Title: Julian Bond's Feed Subscriptions
Date: Sun, 06 Apr 2025 06:21:25 GMT
Author: Julian Bond
Email: julian.bond at voidstar.com

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xml Blog | Carbon Commentary
Chris Goodall writes about the many options the world has to move away from fossil fuels. He covers energy generation and efficiency from both technical and policy perspectives.
xml Carbon Brief
Clear on climate
xml Cassandra's legacy
Always plan for the worst case hypothesis
xml CleanTechnica
Clean Tech News & Views: EVs, Solar Energy, Batteries
xml Climate Change - Medium
Just the facts, ma'am. - Medium
xml Climate Denial Crock of the Week
with Peter Sinclair
xml Collapse of Civilization
Discussion regarding the potential collapse of global civilization, defined as a significant decrease in human population and/or political/economic/social complexity over a considerable area, for an extended time. We seek to deepen our understanding of collapse while providing mutual support, not to document every detail of our demise.
xml Collapse of Industrial Civilization
Finding the Truth behind the American Hologram
xml connEVted
ConnEVted has moved to ConsultEV.blogspot.co.uk
xml DeSmogBlog
Clearing the PR Pollution
xml Do the Math
Using physics and estimation to assess energy, growth, options—by Tom Murphy
xml Environment + Energy – The Conversation
xml Environment news, comment and analysis from the Guardian | theguardian.com
Latest Environment news, comment and analysis from the Guardian, the world's leading liberal voice
xml Global Climate Change - Vital Signs of the Planet - News RSS Feed
Discovering the secrets of the universe, searching for life elsewhere, and protecting and improving life on Earth and in space.
xml HotWhopper
Global warming and climate change. Eavesdropping on the deniosphere, its weird pseudo-science and crazy conspiracy whoppers.
xml how to save the world
Dave Pollard's chronicle of civilization's collapse, creative works and essays on our culture. A trail of crumbs, runes and exclamations along my path in search of a better way to live and make a living, and a better understanding of how the world really works.
xml kevinanderson.info
Telling it as it is about the climate emergency
xml Latest Items from TreeHugger
Latest Treehugger Articles
xml Mark Lynas
Environmental news and comment
xml Nature Bats Last
Our days are numbered. Passionately pursue a life of excellence.
xml Our Finite World
Exploring how oil limits affect the economy
xml Peak Energy & Resources, Climate Change, and the Preservation of Knowledge
Preservation of Knowlege
xml Ration The Future
xml resilience
Insight and inspiration in turbulent times.
xml The Archdruid Report
Druid perspectives on nature, culture, and the future of industrial society
xml The Breakthrough Institute Full Site RSS
Paintings that love to talk
xml THE CLUB OF ROME (www.clubofrome.org)
Emerging from Emergency
Motorcycles & Bicycles
xml Bicycle Design
The blog about industrial design in the bike industry
xml Bike EXIF
The world's most exciting custom motorcycles, from cafe racers to bobbers to scramblers and street trackers.
xml Crash.Net British Superbikes Newsfeed
xml Crash.Net MotoGP Newsfeed
xml Crash.Net Road Racing Newsfeed
Feed Your Creative Mind
xml Crash.Net World Superbikes Newsfeed
xml Crash.Net World Supersport Newsfeed
Feed Your Creative Mind
xml Cycle EXIF Update
The best custom, vintage & classic bicycles
xml Electric Race News
xml ElectricBike.com
The Electric Bike Revolution Starts Here
xml electricmotorcycles.news
THE PACK - Electric motorcycle news
xml MotoMatters
xml Planet Japan Blog
xml Roadracingworld.com
xml rohorn
xml Superbike News
Motorcycle Industry and Racing News
xml The Bus Stops Here: A Safer Oxford Street for Everyone
xml WORLDSBK.COM | NEWS
Music
xml A Strangely Isolated Place
Ambient and electronica music community and label.
xml Album Reviews - Pitchfork
The latest from pitchfork.com
xml An Idiot's Guide to Dreaming
The Blogging equivalent of an acid tattoo scare
xml Blackdown
dubstep..grime..uk funky..comment..culture
xml blissblog
"a Simon Reynolds level culture blog" ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^"my brain thinks bloglike"
xml Caught by the River
xml Dangerous Minds
xml Drowned In Sound // Feed
Music news, Listings, Reviews, Reaction, Interviews and Community
xml Dummy Magazine
Magazine - Artists Services - Community
xml Electronic Beats
News blog and interviews with the most compelling artists and events in contemporary music.
xml Energy Flash
"My purpose was simple: to catch the feel, the pulse of rock, as I had lived through it. What I was after was guts, and flash, and energy, and speed" - NIK COHN - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "When the music was new and had no rules" -LUNA C
xml FACT Magazine: Music News, New Music.
Championing the new wave of electronic art
xml Features and Columns - Pitchfork
The latest from pitchfork.com
xml GORILLA VS. BEAR
xml hawgblawg
broadcasts from Northwest arkansas
xml Headphone Commute
honest words on honest music
xml History is made at night
The politics of dancing and musicking and other dark matters
xml Include Me Out
xml INVERTED AUDIO
Electronic Music Magazine & Record Store
xml Juno Plus
Music, DJ & studio equipment news, reviews, features & more
xml leaving earth
xml Music For Beings
xml Musings of a socialist Japanologist
xml OOUKFunkyOO
xml PANTHEON
CLICK PIECES TO ENLARGE - COMMENTS ENABLED AND SHOULD POST AUTOMATICALLY NOW, WITHOUT A DELAY
xml RETROMANIA
"this person's not had enough of useless memories" - John Lydon, possibly misheard
xml ReynoldsRetro
"there are immaturities, but there are immensities" - Bright Star (dir. Jane Campion)>>>>>>>>>>>>>> "the fear of being wrong can keep you from being anything at all" - Nayland Blake >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> "It may be foolish to be foolish, but, somehow, even more so, to not be" - Airport Through The Trees
xml Rouge's Foam
excessive aesthetics
xml self-titled
altering your algorithm since 2008
xml Soundspace
Downloads, Interviews, Features, News.
xml THE FANTASTIC HOPE
'Yet it did seem ... as if fantastic hope could take as strong a hold as Fact' - Hard Times
xml The Quietus | All Articles
Culture Countered | The leading voice in music and cultural criticism. Visit our site now >
xml The Wire: News
The world's greatest print and online music magazine. Independent since 1982. News, features, audio, video, shop and subscribe.
xml Tiny Mix Tapes
Tiny Mix Tapes is a music and film webzine featuring news, reviews, features, and hot replica watches.
xml Uploads by OOUKFunkyOO
xml XLR8R News and Features
Accelerating music & culture
News
xml Digg Top Stories
Digg - What the Internet is talking about right now
xml Engadget RSS Feed
Engadget is a web magazine with obsessive daily coverage of everything new in gadgets and consumer electronics
xml Slashdot
News for nerds, stuff that matters
xml Techdirt.
xml The Canary
Independent Media That Disrupts
xml The Intercept
xml The Next Web
Original and proudly opinionated perspectives for Generation T
xml The Register
Biting the hand that feeds IT
Weblogs
xml ...and what will be left of them?
All our times have come. Here, but now they're gone.
xml 32767
xml A List Apart: The Full Feed
Articles for people who make web sites.
xml ART WHORE
Stewart Home Is Sexy, Seductive & Smart
xml As Easy As Riding A Bike
Well it should be, shouldn't it?
xml Bike Shed Motorcycle Club - Features
xml Bikini State
Trying to make sense of the national nervous breakdown
xml Bloggerheads
Tim Ireland on corruption in politics and the media
xml Boing Boing
A directory of mostly wonderful things
xml booktwo.org
The work and writing of James Bridle
xml BruceS
Graphic whimsy via Bruce Sterling, bruces@well.com. http://medium.com/bruces
xml Charlie's Diary
Being the blog of Charles Stross, author, and occasional guests ...
xml Chocablog
The Chocolate Blog
xml Cocktails | The Guardian
Latest news and features from theguardian.com, the world's leading liberal voice
xml Cool Tools
Cool tools really work. A cool tool can be any book, gadget, software, video, map, hardware, material, or website that is tried and true. All reviews on this site are written by readers who have actually used the tool and others like it. Items can be either old or new as long as they are wonderful. We only post things we like and ignore the rest. Suggestions for tools much better than what is recommended here are always wanted. Tell me what you love.
xml Craig Murray
Historian, Former Ambassador, Human Rights Activist
xml CTC - the national cycling charity
Cycling UK is the UK charity inspiring millions more people to cycle providing skills, motivation, advice, and support to enable everyone to ride a bike
xml diamond geezer
Life viewed from London E3
xml Doc Searls Weblog
Just trying to make stuff happen
xml East Anglia Bylines
Powerful Citizen Journalism
xml faces on posters too many choices
(Also starring Donald Pleasence as the President of the United States)
xml Freedom to Tinker
Center for Information Technology Policy (CITP)
xml Howard Rheingold
Exploring mind amplifiers since 1964
xml i b i k e l o n d o n
xml inessential.com
Brent Simmons's weblog.
xml Innovation Cloud
xml Interconnected
A blog by Matt Webb. My notebook and space for thinking out loud since February 2000.
xml Island of Terror
xml IT
International Times
xml Joho the Blog
David Weinberger's blog. Let's just see what happens - Tagline (c) 1999
xml Joi Ito's Web
Joi Ito's conversation with the living web.
xml Lauren Weinstein's Blog
xml Lighthouse
film, training, room hire, venue hire, gallery, art, south east, brighton, digital, screenwriting, professional development, lighthouse
xml London Cycling Campaign
London Cycling Campaign
xml MAKE
xml Mindjack - Daily Relay
Enterprise-Level Colocation
xml Mondo 2000
xml mystic bourgeoisie
a new book in progress, by chris locke
xml New Humanist Articles and Posts
The Latest articles and posts from New Humanist
xml No Moods, Ads or Cutesy Fucking Icons (Re-reloaded)
In love with the moment. Scared shitless of the future.
xml Paleofuture
The Future Is Here
xml Phill from GCHQ
The open CC-by webcomic by Katharsisdrill
xml Politics Punked
Politics Punked: Never mind the bollocks. A loud, fast-moving form of politics. Turning politics and its attendant culture on its head.
xml PUNCH
xml Putting the life back in science fiction
Just another WordPress.com weblog
xml Radar
Now, next, and beyond: Tracking need-to-know trends at the intersection of business and technology
xml RAWIllumination.net
Robert Anton Wilson and Robert Shea. Blog, Internet resources, online reading groups, articles and interviews, Illuminatus! info.
xml renstravelmusings
The adventures continue.....
xml Rudy's Blog
Rudy Rucker's Thoughts and Images
xml Scarfolk Council
Scarfolk is a town in North West England that did not progress beyond 1979. Instead, the entire decade of the 1970s loops ad infinitum. Here in Scarfolk, pagan rituals blend seamlessly with science; hauntology is a compulsory subject at school, and everyone must be in bed by 8pm because they are perpetually running a slight fever. "Visit Scarfolk today. Our number one priority is keeping rabies at bay." For more information please reread.
xml Smart Mobs
The Tech Ezine
xml Spelling Mistakes Cost Lives
SPELLING MISTAKES COST LIVES
xml Spitalfields Life
In the midst of life I woke to find myself living in an old house beside Brick Lane in the East End of London
xml TechCrunch
Startup and Technology News
xml Terence Eden's Blog
xml The Early Days of a Better Nation
Ken MacLeod's comments. The title comes from two quotes: "Work as if you lived in the early days of a better nation."—Alasdair Gray. "If these are the early days of a better nation, there must be hope, and a hope of peace is as good as any, and far better than a hollow hoarding greed or the dry lies of an aweless god."—Graydon Saunders
xml the hauntological society
A gathering-up of pre-existing information that pertains to the hauntological. — Pale green text is clickable. Click on title and hit enter to expand. Click bottom right on images and hit enter for additional content. — Scroll down for previous posts. It sometimes takes a moment to load. So please be patient.
xml The Long Now Blog
xml The New Aesthetic
xml The Public Domain Review
The Public Domain Review
xml The Spirits
Like a book club but for cocktails. Every Friday, around 4pm GMT, I will send a classic recipe to your inbox together with a specially curated musical playlist to match - plus essays, links, literary talk, portals to more elegant dimensions, etc.
xml Two-Bit History
A Jekyll blog about the history of computing
xml up close and personal
Take care of yourselves... and each other
xml wilsonbrothers.co.uk
xml Wolf in Living Room
Mid-twenty-first century domestic living: harbingers, portents, experiments, demonstrations, projects
xml xkcd.com