How to Boil a Frog's FrogBlog points out how Society somehow seems to suffer from all the same character flaws that we do, leaving us speeding towards the twin cliffs of peak oil & climate change.
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Society's to Blame

How to Boil a Frog presents Gigi Gaskins #1
Peak Oil Nashville founder Gigi Gaskins talks about the process of dealing with the onset of peak oil on an emotional level.

How to Boil a Frog presents John Bosomworth
Doctor John Bosomworth talks about the hazards of mercury emissions from coal-fired power plants, and the effects of chronic mercury poisoning.

How to Boil a Frog presents Jim Hansen
Outspoken NASA climatologist and IPCC author Jim Hansen gives an update on global warming, tipping points and the massive extinctions that could result.

How to Boil a Frog presents 24 Excellent Reasons to Do Nothing About Global Warming
How to Boil a Frog presents a satirical mini-documentary surveying how people REALLY feel about taking action on global warming.

How to Boil a Frog presents Romina Piccolotti
The Argentine Minister of the Environment (and activist) Romina Piccolotti talks about "environmental discrimination" -- the connections between global warming and social and economic justice.

FrogBlog - The Blitz
How to Boil a Frog's FrogBlog takes us back to the 1940's for a comedic lesson in how we can change our lives now and actually enjoy it.

How to Boil a Frog presents Doug Reynolds #2
Economist Doug Reynolds talks about the roots of the current economic crisis.

Amphibian Ark
Amphibians are an important component of the global ecosystem, as indicators of environmental health and contributors to human health. They watched the dinosaurs come and go, but today almost half of them are themselves threatened with extinction. Addressing the amphibian extinction crisis represents the greatest species conservation challenge in the

The Road to Shangri-La
How to Boil a Frog's FrogBlog on why carbon capture, nuclear power, ethanol and all the other fake solutions we're being offered are just making things worse...and where the real solutions will come from.

How to Boil a Frog presents Elizabeth May
Elizabeth May, leader of the Green Party of Canada, discusses the lack of action taken by the Harper government on global warming, especially in light of tar sands development.

How to Boil a Frog presents Matthew Simmons #2
Matt Simmons, author of "Twilight in the Desert", talks about discussions he had about peak oil with the Bush family and campaign staff before the 2000 election, and continuing on into advising the Cheney Energy Task Force.

How to Boil a Frog presents Stephen Schneider
IPCC Climatologist Stephen Schneider talks about the need for government to restrict people's rights to make global warming worse IPCC Climatologist Stephen Schneider talks about the need for government to restrict people's rights to make global warming worse on a personal level, when better options are available.

How to Boil a Frog presents Jim Hoggan
Public relations specialist Jim Hoggan talks about astroturf, greenwashing and echo chambers as methods used by corporations in spreading misinformation about global warming and other subjects.

Man Busted for Getting High on Toad
Anyone else thinking of Homer Simpson?