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Letter From The Farm | Wandering In Quest Of Balance

September 27, 2023 by Chiara Garini

Overall, failure of public authorities to accommodate multifunctional projects like those of Chiara can further exacerbate a larger trend in Italy towards a type of farm diversification that exploits capital and land, instead of valorising labour, quality food, and nature.

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Contested development imaginaries: Hindutva and the co-optation of ‘decolonisation’

September 27, 2023 by Kalpana Wilson

As the Indian state uses its turn leading the G20 to position itself as a global development leader and representative of the Global South, we focus specifically on the ways in which these development imaginaries are being addressed in India.

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Can modernity last?

September 27, 2023September 27, 2023 by Tom Murphy

We will likely shed more than a few tears at modernity’s passing, and that’s understandable. But joy awaits as well.

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In-depth Q&A: What do Rishi Sunak’s U-turns mean for UK climate policy?

September 26, 2023 by Simon Evans

In a shock announcement, UK prime minister Rishi Sunak revealed earlier this week plans to abandon or delay core parts of his government’s climate strategy.

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Degrowth London: An Origin Story

September 26, 2023 by Joe Herbert

Yet, whether it is this collective or another that resonates with your particular diagnosis of the current multidimensional crisis, it is only through joining together with others with the will to change the future that we stand any chance of contesting those who lead us ever further into catastrophe.

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How ideology can help (or hurt) movements trying to build power

September 26, 2023 by Mark Engler

We need something else that can speak to working-class people across race and region. The Democrats aren’t going to do it. We need to be out there trying to win people over, not to win the left over.

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The Ladakhi story in a grain

September 26, 2023 by Arnaz Khan

In the coming together of the multiple spokes of the wheel of Ladakhi culture, I found hope. Hope, seeing people still carrying remnants of a past they will not allow the death of.

Categories Environment, Food & Water, Food & Water featured, Society Tags indigenous food sovereignty, indigenous foodways, Ladakh, rebuilding resilient food and farming systems Leave a comment

Patrick Brown’s Stunt Takes Climate Change Denial to a New Plateau

September 26, 2023September 26, 2023 by Phil Wilson

Patrick Brown and the Breakthrough Institute are underwritten by oil money, meat interests and nuclear industry cash. Brown labors, ultimately, on behalf of the cascading uncertainty rule – the corporate conspiracy to elicit popular trust.

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It seems like the next big fight

September 26, 2023 by Bill McKibben

Just a single proposed terminal that I talk about in the New Yorker piece—the so-called CP2 LNG plant proposed for Cameron Parish, Louisiana—would over its lifetime be associated with twenty times the greenhouse gas emissions of the huge Willow oil complex that Biden controversially approved earlier this year.

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Playing Matchmaker for Corals

September 25, 2023 by Melissa Gaskill

Sexual or larval propagation, also called coral seeding, involves collecting spawn in the wild, fusing the eggs and sperm in a container, growing larvae in protected settings, and dispersing them back onto the reef.

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A People’s Prosperity

September 25, 2023 by Anoa Changa

A growing number of organizations around the U.S. and beyond are already reenvisioning growth and prosperity in ways that advance communal needs and planetary stewardship.

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How can we understand the passage of time?

September 25, 2023 by Deborah Barsky

Recent developments in the study of human prehistory hold clues about our times, our world, and ourselves.

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