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Does US Climate Policy Have a Herring Problem? (Part 2)

Joel Stronberg, Civil Notion
May 8, 2024

It is nearly impossible to conceive of any significant environmental regulation over the past four decades that has not involved the application of the “Chevron deference.”

Crazy Town 87. Escaping Capitalism: How to Replace the “Logic” of Psychopaths, Pharma Bros, and Private Prisons

Asher Miller, Rob Dietz, Jason Bradford, Resilience.org
May 8, 2024

Capitalism ruins SO many things, from key sectors like college sports all the way down to novelties like people’s health and the environment. Jason, Rob, and Asher rely on their keen insight and otherworldly investigative talents to somehow unearth a few flaws of capitalism.

How Do You Protect Something Most People Will Never See?

David Shiffman, The Revelator
May 7, 2024

Meet the Fab Five: A combination of visual and virtual community engagement tools using charismatic species to help win hearts and minds toward saving the ocean.

Why Sociocracy Helps Organizations to Thrive

Nick Natrella, Post-Growth Institute
May 7, 2024

The serenity, inclusivity, and gratification experienced within sociocracy has to be encountered first-hand to be fully appreciated.

Is Degrowth an Academic Field or a Mass Movement? Taking Degrowth to the People!

Phil Wilson, Resilience.org
May 7, 2024

Degrowth, I believe, is at a critical cross road – advocates must now choose to continue to regard degrowth as an unending thought experiment, or to take degrowth into communities of ordinary folks.

How a Neighborhood Co-op Started by Teens Helped Communities Around the U.S. Adopt Solar Power

April M. Short, Resilience.org
May 7, 2024

The nonprofit Solar United Neighbors (SUN) is one group working to help communities move away from fossil fuels toward solar power.

What Liberal Elites Don’t Know About Rural Americans Can Hurt Us

Wendell Berry, Barn Raiser
May 7, 2024

The truth is that when this nation chose to eliminate four million farmers (with their families, hired help, buildings, and boundaries) on the advice of the colleges of agriculture, the agricultural bureaucracy, and the agribusiness corporations, it committed a sort of cultural genocide.

Remembering peasants, anticipating peasants

Chris Smaje, Small Farm Future
May 7, 2024

The land wisdom of peasants and indigenous people is ultimately the land wisdom we moderns have to learn, not by some magic process of technology transfer but by long cultural development, starting now.

Making way for Justice in each community – Transition Alive 1

Cam Elizabeth, Transition Together
May 6, 2024

What is clear to me is that to be ‘just’ we need to be acting alongside people and with awareness of our connection to all others, human and otherwise. Justice is lost when we lose sight of the bigger picture.

You are Formally Invited to a Livable Future (Empty chairs will be noted.)

Alexandria Shaner, ZNet
May 6, 2024

While Mayor Bowser, like so many officials, declines her constituency’s invitation to become a part of building a livable future, the growing movement behind this vision will fight on, with or without her.

A world in crisis requires we recover the common good beginning in the places where we live

Patrick Mazza, The Raven
May 6, 2024

A political strategy that builds a future based on the common good beginning in the places where we live can meet this need, and potentially help avert worst case scenarios.

Pella Thiel: “Criminalizing Ecocide: The Rights of Nature”

Nate Hagens, The Great Simplification
May 6, 2024

On this episode, Nate is joined by maverick ecologist Pella Thiel to discuss the legal frameworks behind the Ecocide and Rights of Nature Movements. Our current economic and legal systems have no mechanisms to consider nature in our decision making – much less to make systemic planetary stability a priority.

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