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“Eurowhiteness”: Europe’s Civilisational Turn

From migration to foreign policy, the once outward-looking EU has turned defensive. External influences are framed as civilisational threats not only by far-right politicians but also by pro-European voices.

May 21, 2024

Video: Welcome to the Great Unraveling

On May 14, 2024 Resilience hosted “Welcome to the Great Unraveling,” an hour-long online discussion featuring Dr. Lyla June Johnston and Kumi Naidoo, and facilitated by Post Carbon Institute’s Asher Miller. This event was an introduction to our new Resilience+ Deep Dives, a series of events and curated materials that can help anyone better understand important aspects of the climate crisis.

May 21, 2024

View of Bologna

Why social coops offer potential transformation of care and more

Social coops offer a wholly new model of social care. They are community-led, multi-stakeholder, democratically governed, and highly relational. Community benefit, not maximum profit, is prioritized to provide high-quality care.

May 20, 2024

The Indic Mind Reality Roundtable

The Indic Mind: An Approach to the Metacrisis

On this Reality Roundtable, Nate is joined by Mohit Trivedi, Abhishek Thakore, and Kejal Savla, three NGO leaders in India active in driving social and cultural change using the perspective of the Indic Mind.

May 20, 2024

Painting shows an asteroid mining mission to an Earth-approaching asteroid.

Yet more boondoggles: Extracting carbon dioxide from the air, mining asteroids

Many of the proposed solutions to climate change and resource depletion are really just boondoggles that benefit a few insiders

May 19, 2024

indigenous foodways

Eating at the Old Growth Table

At the Old Growth table, we honor the ingredients as the wisdom keepers they are. And we humbly nod to the Ancestors who have kept our birthrights and lifeways intact.

May 17, 2024

herring school

Does US Climate Policy Have a Herring Problem? (Part 3)

The ultimate question SCOTUS must answer is this:

Is there ever a time when the health of democracy trumps judicial philosophies and precedents? If not now, when?

May 17, 2024

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