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Thoughts on Pope Francis’ Laudato Si

December 15, 2020March 1, 2017 by Herman Daly

Laudato Si is already receiving both strong support and resistance. The resistance testifies to the radical nature of Francis’ renewal of the basic doctrine of the Earth and cosmos as God’s Creation.

Categories Economy, Environment, Society, Society featured Tags Laudato Si Leave a comment

Debunking the “Hill’s Group” Analysis of the Future of the Oil Industry

December 15, 2020March 1, 2017 by Ugo Bardi

Entropy is an important concept, but it must be correctly understood to be useful. It is no good to use it as an excuse to pander unbridled catastrophism.

Categories Energy, Energy featured Tags entropy, EROEI, peak oil Leave a comment

Songs of the Uplands

December 15, 2020March 1, 2017 by Chris Smaje

George Monbiot – for indeed, it is he – has made a strong case against sheep farming in the UK in general, and upland sheep farming in particular. In this post I argue against his position.

Categories Environment, Food & Water, Food & Water featured Tags Building resilient food and farming systems, upland sheep farming Leave a comment

Before the Flood: Review

December 15, 2020March 1, 2017 by Kevin Anderson

There is much to commend this film – not least Leonardo DiCaprio’s natural propensity to see through unsubstantiated optimism along with his evident appreciation of the science of climate change and the beauty & fragility of our time on this planet.

Categories Environment, Environment featured, Society Tags climate change, climate change films Leave a comment

The Sharing Economy: It Takes More Than A Smartphone

December 15, 2020March 1, 2017 by Steven Gorelick

The ‘sharing economy’ concept first appeared around 2010, launched on a sea of optimism about technology’s ability to transform the world for the better.

Categories Act: Inspiration, Economy, Economy featured Tags gift economy, new economy, sharing economy Leave a comment

Journey to Earthland: Initiating a Global Citizens Movement for the Great Transition

December 15, 2020February 28, 2017 by Adam Parsons

‘Journey to Earthland’ is a recently released book by the Great Transition Initiative (GTI), a worldwide network of activist scholars with a unique purpose—to advance “a vision and praxis for global transformation”.

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Taking Action Beyond Food Banks in London

December 15, 2020February 28, 2017 by Simon Shaw

In recent years, use of food banks and pressure on households have increased. Sustain’s London Food Poverty Campaign helps London boroughs tackle the root causes of food poverty.

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There is Really Only One Way to Come to Grips with the Climate Crisis

December 15, 2020February 28, 2017 by John Foran

Our purpose should be to force governments and corporations to do what must be done. There is no other way that this is going to happen.

Categories Act: Inspiration, Act: Inspiration featured, Environment, Society, Society featured Tags building resilient societies, climate justice movement Leave a comment

Clean Energy and the Environment in the Age of Pence: 201? AD (After Donald)

December 15, 2020February 28, 2017 by Joel Stronberg

Returning once again to the question: President Pence, better or worse? Based on their words and actions, it might be called a toss-up.

Categories Energy, Environment, Environment featured Tags American environmental policy, American politics Leave a comment

Renewables Make Middling Headway in 2016

December 15, 2020February 28, 2017 by Karen Lynn Allen

No matter what any politician promises, coal-producing and coal-burning states would be wise to read the writing on the wall.

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What is Peer-to-Peer, and How Can it Lead to a New Economic System?

December 15, 2020February 27, 2017 by Michel Bauwens

Not since Marx identified the manufacturing plants of Manchester as the blueprint for the new capitalist society has there been a deeper transformation of the fundamentals of our social life.

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Stream Farm: How Does Share Farming Work?

December 15, 2020February 27, 2017 by Steph Wetherell

Over the months I’ve found out about a number of different ideas and models, but one of the most interesting is the Share Farming approach taken by a farm down in the Quantocks…

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