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Ecuador is Not For Sale

April 16, 2024 by Alexandria Shaner

A coalition of eco-activist, civil society, and indigenous groups are facing increased repression and violence in the struggle to halt extractivism and to hold the Noboa administration accountable to Ecuador’s laws enshrining the rights of nature.

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The 17 Things I Am 100% Certain About

April 16, 2024 by Nate Hagens

In this week’s Frankly, Nate offers a list of things he is absolutely certain of… or as certain as any human can be.

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A review of Slow Burn: The Hidden Costs of a Warming World

April 16, 2024 by Bart Hawkins Kreps

If you don’t share his faith in economic growth, and if you lack confidence that pledged emissions cuts will be made actual, some paragraphs in Slow Burn will come across as wishful thinking.

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The Oil Crash Is Coming Sooner Than We Think

April 15, 2024 by Rachel Donald

Low-energy is the future, either through choice or physics. We are running out of time to have a say.

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Bioplastics Are Not the Solution

April 15, 2024 by Julia Cohen

Our world must stop greenwashed false solutions and stay focused on plastic-free, nontoxic, reusable, and refillable materials and systems instead of harmful single-use synthetic materials like PLA.

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Widening the ‘We’

April 15, 2024 by Colin Greer

Toxic polarization is the product of three factors in individual and social development, all of which can be traced back to the beginnings of human society: malignant bonding, the scarcity mind, and historical and trans-historical trauma.

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Draining the World of Fresh Water

April 15, 2024 by Andrew Nikiforuk

The thirst of humans and our technology for water, according to two important studies, is bottomless and accelerating, even if the precious liquid itself is finite on this planet.

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Michael Every: “The Many -Isms of the Metacrisis”

April 15, 2024 by Nate Hagens

On this episode, Nate is joined by financial analyst Michael Every to discuss global macro trends in economics, politics, and social movements.

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Why we call it climate change

April 14, 2024 by Kurt Cobb

Our damage to the climate will make temperatures go up in many places, but in some places temperatures will plummet.

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Framework for Resilient Communities

April 15, 2024April 12, 2024 by Brad Smith

We are forming a network of small socially and economically cooperative communities that can survive and thrive as the neoliberal system continues to unravel.

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A short walk through Amazon time: Interview with archaeologist Anna Roosevelt

April 12, 2024 by Peter Speetjens

From an ecological point of view, the significance of the [archaeological] sequence is that the Amazonians have always very much managed the rainforest and rivers.

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Making Community

April 12, 2024 by Thomas Grzybowski

If we consider that we as a people could soon face a climate-related collapse of our economic infrastructure, how might we avert this outcome? Or, failing that, be able to continue on while maintaining a civil society?

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