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Part One: The Rising of Ubuntu.Lab

Hannah Scharmer, Medium
October 27, 2022

The Ubuntu philosophy is: I am because you are. We have already been seeing the importance of the quality of relations threading itself through the story of Ubuntu.Lab from day one.

Cecosesola of Venezuela Wins Right Livelihood Award!

David Bollier, David Bollier blog
October 27, 2022

You could say that Cecosesola has learned how to ignore the market and set its own terms for providing goods and services.

What’s the problem with taking state power?

Mark Engler, Paul Engler, Waging Nonviolence
October 27, 2022

Should we maintain independence and function as a critical force outside of mainstream politics, or should we attempt to take hold of the levers of institutional power in order to create change?

The Energy Bulletin Weekly 27 October, 2022

Tom Whipple, Steve Andrews, The Energy Bulletin
October 27, 2022

After a relentless four-week climb, U.S. national average gasoline prices have declined, falling 5.4 cents from a week ago to $3.86 per gallon on Monday.

‘The Shock Doctrine’ Naomi Klein (2007)

Paul Mobbs, Free Range Activism Website
October 26, 2022

A landmark book which argues neoliberal free market policies have arisen as a deliberate strategy of ‘shock therapy’, exploiting national crises to enact questionable policies while citizens are too distracted to resist effectively.

The Power Podcast: Episode 6 Overpowered – the Days of Climate Chaos

Richard Heinberg, Melody Travers, Rob Dietz, Resilience.org
October 26, 2022

But what if our voracious appetite is less to blame than the types of things that hunger has been directed toward? Could we direct our attention instead toward beauty, tenderness, and collective action?

Global Energy Crisis

Chris Nelder, Energy Transition Show
October 26, 2022

What began as a “global energy crunch” one year ago, as we discussed with Will Kennedy in Episode #158, has now become a global energy crisis.

Bad communication on climate has bad consequences. We must do better.

Jem Bendell, Resilience.org
October 26, 2022

The future of communications on the climate crisis must focus on freeing all of us from the systems that drive us to dump costs onto others and nature.

From a Dystopian Present to a Gaian Future

Tom Ellis, Gaianism
October 26, 2022

So…imagine that somewhere, or in many places at once, a self-replicating Gaia movement were to start, whose adherents call ourselves, simply, “Gaians.”

New fossil fuels ‘incompatible’ with 1.5C goal, comprehensive analysis finds

Simon Evans, Carbon Brief
October 26, 2022

There is a “large consensus” across all published studies that developing new oil and gas fields is “incompatible” with the 1.5C target, a new report says.

Health & welfare in a small farm future: Part 2 – a game of Monopoly

Chris Smaje, Small Farm Future
October 26, 2022

All I want to do here is make a few general points about welfare in a small farm future emerging from my Monopoly example to prepare the ground for more detailed future discussions. Six general points, to be precise.

More than crisis care: Mutual aid for the pandemic and beyond

Oli Mould, Shareable
October 25, 2022

As we navigate these compounded crises, it is time to not only acknowledge mutual aid’s ability to address the needs of those most vulnerable, but also support those doing the work of keeping these vital networks afloat.

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