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From waterworks to wild water park in community hands

Chris McCartney, Transition Together
August 24, 2022

From a historic waterworks into a place for urban wild swimming, a community group in East London wants to buy up and rewild more than five hectares of concrete into a ‘brownfield rainforest’.

Rural Europe Takes Action | CSA and the Building of a Food Commons

Brindusa Birhala, ARC2020
August 24, 2022

Community Supported Agriculure (CSA) can transform the way producers and consumers relate to food as a local commons.

It’s time for a more nuanced discussion around Science, Technology, and Innovation in degrowth

Ben Robra, Degrowth.info
August 24, 2022

It is clear that degrowth neither represents a return to the stone age, nor can it fetishize technological solutions to the climate crisis.

Democracy Rising 25: Young Children as Classroom Citizens

Joni Doherty, Mindy LaBreck, Resilience.org
August 24, 2022

All of the participating teachers agreed that their understanding of citizenship changed from one that emphasized following rules and helping others to one that fostered student engagement in making decisions together about shared problems in the classroom community and beyond.

If You Want People to Use Public Transit, Connect the Places Where People Want to Walk

Jay Stange, Strong Towns
August 23, 2022

In a nutshell, many American transit systems are underused not because the cities they serve are too small, but because the places they stop at are places people don’t want to be on foot.

Why climate activists need to celebrate — even if we’re not feeling like it

Daniel Hunter, Waging Nonviolence
August 23, 2022

So, after all this, I am going to organize a little party to teach what we won, honor what’s good that we like and commit to continue on the struggle. I hope you’ll join me with your own form of celebrating, too.

Rapid transition to beat the heat: Community Resilience

Rapid Transition Alliance Staff, Rapid Transition Alliance
August 23, 2022

Under the right conditions society, with all its structures and systems, can change as rapidly as the mercury in the thermometers is rising.

Bean Week

Eliza Daley, By my solitary hearth
August 23, 2022

And that was bean week. All in all, there are worse ways to spend your days!

The Status of Global Oil Production (Part 4)

Roger Blanchard, Resilience.org
August 23, 2022

This report covers oil production in Russia, including the former Soviet Union area, and in Asia.

Hypermobility hits the wall

Bart Hawkins Kreps, An Outside Chance
August 23, 2022

Increasing mobility services for the world’s poorest people, while decreasing motorized mobility for the wealthiest, is not only an environmental necessity, it is also a matter of equity.

Gaians as (Civilization’s) Death Doulas and Birth Midwives

Erik Assadourian, Gaianism
August 22, 2022

But I think ultimately, I’m hoping/working toward encouraging Gaians to play an active role in serving as death doulas for our current civilization and as midwives for the next one to come.

Less is More

Eileen Crist, The Great Transition Initiative
August 22, 2022

Given a vote, would not humanity choose a living planet over a colonized one? We stand at the juncture.

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