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The Summer Solstice 2025

Eliza Daley, By my solitary hearth
June 23, 2025

Most of us are not very good gardeners. We think we are making all that life happen when life happens of itself — and these days, often despite us.

How the commons, unlike other movements for change, can reach working-class communities

Dave Darby, Lowimpact.org
June 23, 2025

All civilisations fall in the end. The Roman Empire is long gone, along with the ancient Greeks, Egyptians and Sumerians. Will the global civilisation of corporate capitalism buck the trend? Of course not, but how long does it have left?

Commoning, diversity and small-scale manufacturing

Zoe Gilbertson, Liflad Thoughts
June 23, 2025

A healthy ecosystem is diverse and small-scale manufacturing systems have the potential to contain much more diversity than industrial levels of production. I use bread and linen – basic daily items of food and textiles to illustrate this position.

The Great Power Shift: Decentralization, Reparations, and the Fight for Energy Justice

Robert Freling, Resilience.org
June 23, 2025

True resilience isn’t about making the grid bigger. It’s about making systems smarter, accessible, and locally adaptable.

The turbulent globe: Resources and climate change in the background

Kurt Cobb, Resource Insights
June 22, 2025

The conflicts we see today may have many causes, but the fight over resources and the consequences of climate change are ever more relevant.

How Inclusionary Social Movements Succeed

Colin Greer, Eric Laursen, Resilience.org
June 20, 2025

Social movements are powerful engines for change, and they coalesce around a vast range of issues, causes, and communities. But they fall into two basic categories: inclusionary and exclusionary.

Ecosystems as Models for Restoring our Economies to a Sustainable State, 2nd Edition: Excerpt

John H. Giordanengo, Resilience.org
June 20, 2025

Frail supply chains and market volatility are not the only by-products of global market capitalism. The degree of global consumption under the current system far exceeds any previous epoch, and wealth has become concentrated into even fewer hands.

The new Infrastructure Strategy is not…strategic

Rupert Read, Caroline Lucas, Resilience.org
June 20, 2025

Will the Government’s new spending and planning priorities, as seen in the Infrastructure Strategy coupled with the recent spending review, actually help make British citizens and communities more resilient in the difficult times we are moving into?

Conservation Innovations: How Sustained Resistance Is Saving One of the Earth’s Most Critical Rainforests From Corporate Greed

Laurel Sutherlin, The Observatory
June 19, 2025

As profit-driven exploitation imperils Indonesia’s Leuser Ecosystem, some unique conservation strategies are working to save it.

The EU Has the Funds but Lacks Focus – This Farm Shows What’s Possible with Both

Adèle Pautrat, Natasha Foote, ARC2020
June 19, 2025

What’s needed now is a holistic vision, one that frames agroecology as a system, not a simple set of tools, and aligns funding models accordingly. Piecemeal policies will not cut it. Only by backing the full chain, from producers to consumers, can we build a resilient, truly sustainable food system.

Defusing The Next Carbon Bomb: The Fight to Stop Big Oil In Congo

Alexandria Shaner, François Kamate, ZNet
June 19, 2025

There will be an International Week of Action from June 22 to 28 against oil expansion in the DRC and for climate justice. We ask international allies to organize marches, sit-ins, performances, open letters, online campaigns, and more.

Rod Schoonover — The National Security Risks We’re Not Prepared For: Adapting In an Age of Actorless Threats

Nate Hagens, The Great Simplification
June 19, 2025

In this episode, Nate is joined by Rod Schoonover, an expert at the intersection of Earth systems stress and national security, where they discuss the need for the evolution of national defense to address the systemic (and diffuse) threats of the 21st century.

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