Environment

Trump visits an LNG export terminal

What Trump can do to reverse US climate policy − and what he probably can’t change

As the U.S. prepares for another Trump administration, one area unambiguously in the incoming president’s crosshairs is climate policy.

November 8, 2024

The Danish carbon tax for agriculture is no carbon tax at all

The failure of the Danish climate tax on agriculture is a result of a siloed science and policy with no consideration of the realities of agro-ecosystems. Landscape management need to be multi-faceted and not directed towards just one objective, be it climate regulation, maximum harvest, profit, bio-diversity or tourism.

November 8, 2024

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Why The Climate Crisis Demands More Than Relentless Positivity

When we’re grounded in connection, we can take sustainable action, even when things break down — not because action is the only escape from psychological distress, but because it’s the right thing to do. Maybe that’s the only way to come up with solutions worthy of meeting the magnitude of our times.

November 8, 2024

Young people at Lifebeat camp

Young People and Transition: Making Space at the Table

With 84% of young people aged 16-25 in the UK worried about climate change and 59% reporting that it affects their daily lives (The Lancet Planetary Health, 2020) it’s crucial that movements such as Transition strive to place young people at their heart, building supportive and empowering pathways to navigate these turbulent times together.

November 6, 2024

Copper front door of Pohjola Insurance building

Crafting the Right Questions: Pathfinding for cultural concepts to move beyond a narrow definition of progress

To give the biosphere, humanity included, the best possible chance of surviving and flourishing through deep time, we must acknowledge limits to growth and re-learn our being in this world through cultural concepts that (re)couple our future to that of all living things.

November 6, 2024

grief

Transformative Adaptation: the path, in this ‘Trump won!?’ world

This day, of Trump’s being elected again, and likely winning Congress too, is a dire dire day for the living planet and for its human denizens. This moment requires us to face reality as never before: and that means us pivoting to adaptation and resilience-building in earnest. Rupert Read explains…

November 6, 2024

abstract oil

Crude capitalism: How oil greases the wheels of the world market

Put differently, oil’s power is assumed to derive from the natural properties of the commodity itself, separate from the social system that gives these properties meaning and significance.

November 5, 2024

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