Society

‘Catabolic Capitalism’: How capitalism profits from collapse

From climate disasters to housing shortages, the system finds new ways to extract value from crisis. In this essay, author Craig Collins argues that modern capitalism is no longer built to expand prosperity, but to monetize collapse.

June 29, 2026

Mindset and worldviews shifts for a regenerative future

In this excerpt from the Seeds Series Volume 2, interviewees argue that deeper shifts in consciousness, economics and governance are needed to confront the polycrisis.

June 29, 2026

How to Think About the Future – Part 3: Uphill futures in a downhill world

Nate builds a framework for understanding the pathways that connect today’s choices to tomorrow’s realities. Drawing from biology, ecology, history, and systems thinking, he introduces a civilizational terrain of ridges and valleys that is constantly shifting as we are moving through it.

June 29, 2026

Most of the world’s wealth belongs to all of us. It’s time to start collecting

As extreme inequality worsens and AI concentrates wealth into the hands of a small elite, insisting that the wealth generated by our collective inheritance be shared with all its rightful beneficiaries is not so much a political position as a moral imperative.

June 25, 2026

Inside an off-grid village of earthen domes – YouTube documentary review

Built from stacked earthbags and low-cost materials drawn largely from the surrounding landscape, the Mojave Center showcases an unconventional approach to homebuilding, constructed with the help of just a few volunteers. This documentary explores a compelling vision of off-grid life in the Arizona desert.

June 24, 2026

Climate diplomacy glossary: Learn the lingo of international climate talks with this handy reference guide

UN climate diplomacy can be hard to follow. This glossary explains the key terms, groups and forums shaping the talks.

June 24, 2026

The most appropriate response to falling birthrates? Embrace them

As governments push costly pronatalist schemes to boost birthrates, the real solution, argues Nandita Bajaj, is to embrace declining fertility, expand women’s reproductive agency, and redesign economies for equity and ecological survival.

June 23, 2026

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