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Home Soil

Eliza Daley, By my solitary hearth
May 11, 2023

In fact, we don’t seem to realize that this living soil is the necessary foundation of a garden. Soil is not dirt.

Accelerating recovery of wild European mammals brings hope of wider nature regeneration

Rapid Transition Alliance Staff, Rapid Transition Alliance
May 11, 2023

In sum, while the world is facing a human-induced mass extinction event and unprecedented losses of biodiversity and wildlife worldwide, it is important to remember the power we have to make positive choices to protect species and the environments they live in and upon which we all depend.

Public, Private, Communal: Gift is not theft

James R. Martin, The R-word
May 11, 2023

Not everyone will yet be ready to meet us in commoning. But some will. And these are the friends we will be needing

Overshoot: The Ecological Basis of Revolutionary Change

Paul Mobbs, Free Range Activism Website
May 10, 2023

Though, ‘Overshoot’, is ostensibly a book about biophysical limits, the theme that runs through it is about the human propensity for denying obvious facts: Our ability to deceive not only others, but more importantly, ourselves.

From Smart Innovation to Wise Design. The World Population Recently Passed 8 Billion. We Have No Plan to Deal with All that Shit  

Luis I. Prádanos, Resilience.org
May 10, 2023

Our current predicament demands an alternative design paradigm that envisions its infrastructures as if we were 8 billion humans living in an overstressed finite planet—because we are.

Spike in German Finance For Gas Export Projects Harms U.S. Gulf Coast Communities, Report Finds

Edward Donnelly, Phoebe Cook, DeSmog Blog
May 10, 2023

Deutsche Bank and other German lenders have poured finance into gas export terminals on the U.S. Gulf Coast since Russia invaded Ukraine, a report has found, sparking anger among residents who say the megaprojects are devastating their communities.

John Kitzhaber: “What Makes a Healthy Society?”

Nate Hagens, The Great Simplification
May 10, 2023

On this episode, former Governor of Oregon and ER Doctor John Kitzhaber joins Nate to discuss the shortcomings of the medical system in the United States.

The Rebirth of Campesinado in Mexico

Victor M. Toledo, Voices for Mother Earth
May 10, 2023

I discovered the campesino world in the years 1970-71, while in charge of the Tropical Biology Station of the UNAM [National Autonomous University of Mexico], in Los Tuxtlas, Veracruz.

Crazy Town: Episode 72. Sucking CO2 and Electrifying Everything: The Climate Movement’s Desperate Dependence on Tenuous Technologies

Asher Miller, Rob Dietz, Jason Bradford, Resilience.org
May 10, 2023

Meet Mark Jacobson and David Keith, the leading techno-fixologists who overpromise overhyped “solutions” to the climate conundrum. Please share this episode with your friends and start a conversation.

Can the CAP and Carbon Farming Coexist?

Mathieu Willard, ARC2020
May 9, 2023

But can a Europe-wide Carbon Farming program coexist with the CAP? In this article, we explore the similarities and contradictions between the two.

This Is Not a Case Study: Situating the Politics of the 6 February Earthquakes within Long-Standing Injustices

Eray Çaylı, Jaddaliyya
May 9, 2023

The disaster that has been unfolding in Turkey since the earthquakes of 6 February is a material-spatial legacy of the country’s histories of state violence.

From Growth, through Degrowth, to a Pluriverse of Flourishings

Saurabh Arora, Andy Stirling, Radical Ecological Democracy
May 9, 2023

Only by defying the persistently narrow choice between ‘growth’ or ‘degrowth’ in forms that are categorically given, can the twin faces of colonial modernity in technocratic consumerism and environmental authoritarianism finally be confronted and transformed.

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