Hide Enomoto on Transition in Japan
A fascinating update on how things are going in Japan.
A fascinating update on how things are going in Japan.
Livable streets and reclaiming public space for people (instead of automobiles)
Losing sustainability in the urban canyons
Built to last
Humans undo the savings of green buildings
A white roof isn’t always the right roof
The Earth Sheltered House: An Architect’s Sketchbook (re-release)
‘Recession apocalypse’: preparing for the end of the world (and in the process lose weight and get fit)
The local UP-side of the global DOWN-turn
“Mow Green” takes on the loud guys
Vandana Shiva review: “Soil Not Oil”
“Right Relationship” is a book for the worrying-about-collapse weary. It is a book for those of us who realize the world we live in is in great peril and that something fundamental has to change to ensure the human story continues and flourishes. The book arises from a Quaker tradition which has had remarkable successes in the past – the abolition of slavery being only one noteworthy example.
If you want the freedom to be thirsty or to be hungry or to be hopelessly flooded out of your home near the ocean, you can join the freedom lobby and enjoy a few more years or perhaps even a decade or two of huffing and puffing at the imaginary enemies of freedom before the real basis of your freedom, an intact and functioning nation and community, starts to degrade inexorably.
[to the graduating class] I have been chosen to give you your very last bit of wisdom, something to carry with you into the future. So here is the sum total of that wisdom
“Everything you have been taught to expect is wrong.”
Unfortunately, that isn’t a joke. You have been taken in by a host of assumptions that are not true, and if you walk out of here believing what you have been told and taught over the last four years, you will leave woefully unprepared for you. The consolation, I can offer you, however, is that while what you have been taught to expect is wrong, the things you have actually learned may be of more use than you think.
Against the grain of industrial agriculture, truly local bread stages a comeback
Legal or Not, Chickens Are the Chic New Backyard Addition
China goes farming as factories close
A weekly review from a UK perspective.
Peak Oil or Climate Change: Which Is Most Urgent?
On American Sustainability – Anatomy of Societal Collapse
Global Citizenship- Opportunities for Change
The ‘Process’ of Rebuilding a Local Food Economy
Michael Pollan Dishes out Advice on Healthful Eating
How should we eat to ensure a sustainable future?
There is No Box: Big Ideas About Urban Agriculture and Local Food Systems
Working hard to live simply
K-5 curriculum for the post-carbon era
Local Living Economies – Protecting What We Love
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Bright Neighbor: Connecting and tightening neighborhood bonds
In German Suburb, Life Goes On Without Cars
Cities Can Save the Earth
Why Can’t We Build an Affordable House?
American Radicals as Co-op Housing Pioneers