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Analysis: Record drop in China’s CO2 emissions needed to meet 2025 target

March 26, 2024 by Lauri Myllyvirta

China’s energy sector carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions increased 5.2% in 2023, meaning a record fall of 4-6% is needed by 2025 to meet the government’s “carbon intensity” target.

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Climate Policy’s Search for the 100th Monkey

March 25, 2025March 26, 2024 by Joel Stronberg

Climate and clean advocates need to find and engage the influencers who can tip the balance within the ranks of Republican and independent voters. The most effective way to influence Republican policymakers is through their constituents.

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How Climate Fiction Reflects Reality

March 26, 2024 by Ben Shread-Hewitt

Our civilizational pathway is always inseparable from the fate of the wider planet, but neither does it walk in lockstep. Climate fiction novels can help us see the way we are going, and help us question — knowing the world that lies ahead — if this is the right road to embark upon.

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Are Ecology and Climate the Same Thing?

March 27, 2024March 26, 2024 by Rob Lewis

The more I divine the interweave of life and climate, the more awe I feel at the life around me. And this leaves me wondering what is possible for others. What might grow in the human psyche if such understanding were to exist at large?

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Indigenous Community Care: Traditions of Reciprocity

March 25, 2024 by Crystal Arnold

The Offers and Needs Market is one of the Post Growth Institute’s key programs in which we draw forth people’s kindness and generosity through markets that go beyond ordinary commerce and value the full range of human interests, skills, and aspirations.

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World Water Day March 22, 2024

March 25, 2024 by Eliza Daley

So learn where your water is flowing from and where it is flowing to. How do you affect groundwater viability when you turn on the tap? Ultimately, every drop that flows down the drain is lost to the ocean. So what amount of rainfall recharge is available to groundwater in your region — and is it enough?

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UK Government Holds its Nerve on Heat Pumps as Clean Heat Policy Confirmed

March 25, 2024 by Phoebe Cook

A cornerstone of the UK’s plans to slash the use of gas in home heating has survived a bitter backlash from the gas boiler sector.

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Overpopulation Is Still a Huge Problem: An Interview with Jane O’Sullivan

March 25, 2024 by Richard Heinberg

Globally we increase by somewhere between 70 million and 90 million annually, and that pace has been unrelenting for more than 40 years.

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Sleepwalking into catastrophe

March 25, 2024 by Wolfgang Knorr

We should not kid ourselves: the looming danger of planetary heating is that seismic shifts in our global society will be inevitable, brought about by a combination of voluntary or forced adaptation and impacts, and that a hapless elite, unable to face reality, will sleepwalk us all into catastrophe.

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The Story is in our Bones: Excerpt

March 22, 2024 by Osprey Orielle Lake

In communities that have practiced a gift economy, valuables are not exchanged for money or for other goods but are instead given with no outward agreement that anything will be immediately returned

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Invasion of the Body Snatchers: Can Sortition Save Us From the Zombies of Extinction?

March 22, 2024 by Phil Wilson

This method of snatching random strangers and dumping the victims into decision making institutions is, as I have already explained, called sortition – a rather uninspiring label for the most revolutionary idea ever conceived.

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Embracing The Values Of Sustainable And Democratic Societies (Part 2)

March 22, 2024 by Aaron Karp

My goal is to provide frameworks that help people to think more deeply about where their values come from, how well these values resonate with the societies we must create, whether their actions align with their values, and how to achieve greater value-action alignment.

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