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Matteo Metta

Letter From The Farm | A Flamenco Approach to Rural Resilience

March 18, 2024 by Matteo Metta

The story of El Manzano can evoke a ‘flamenco’ approach to rural resilience, which is rooted in the living reality of peoples’ stories, and not in empty political frameworks and academic foresights.

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Romantic anti-capitalism: an interview with Michael Löwy

March 18, 2024 by Jonny Gordon-Farleigh

What is the “rational kernel” of the romantic world-view? It is a social and cultural protest against the modern industrial capitalist civilisation, in the name of past, pre-capitalist, pre-modern values.

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Samantha Sweetwater: “Life at the Center”

March 18, 2024 by Nate Hagens

On this episode, thought leader and ceremonial guide Samantha Sweetwater joins Nate to share her journey through mysticism and guiding others through their own unique spiritual paths.

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What the Anthropocene’s critics overlook – and why it really should be a new geological epoch

March 18, 2024 by Simon Turner

Less than a century ago, processes that began during the Industrial Revolution swung into overdrive. That’s the Anthropocene as an epoch. It’s real, it’s already made geology, and it won’t go away.

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Covas do Barroso: Local Resistance to Europe’s Lithium Race

March 18, 2024 by Dario Antonelli

Lithium may be at the heart of the green transition, but mining the metallic element also causes damage to natural environments. In lithium-rich Portugal, modest rural communities join national outrage against governmental deals bypassing local economies and threatening livelihoods.

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Attending to the sacred

March 18, 2024 by Chris Smaje

This is the formidable challenge of our times – to create limits and localism while not creating arbitrary rules of social exclusion.

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Creating a calm, regenerative oasis outside the metropolis of Sao Paulo

March 15, 2024 by Fiona Shepherd

Desperto – Centro de Culturas Regenerativas is a regenerative agriculture initiative situated in Vale do Paraiba, Sao Paulo, Brazil.

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We Need a Plan for the Transition to Renewable Energy

May 23, 2024March 15, 2024 by David Fridley

Radical societal transformation is inevitable; a plan could make a difference between catastrophe and progress.

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The existential threat of artificial stupidity

March 15, 2024 by Bart Hawkins Kreps

Artificial intelligence, then, represents an existential threat to humanity not because of its newness, but because it perpetuates the corporate imperative which was already leading to ecological disaster and civilizational collapse.

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Too Legit to Quit: Rethinking Legitimacy of Territorial Claims

March 14, 2024 by Scott Schwartz

Eradicating colonization is not a matter of granting sovereignty to native populations, it is a matter of eradicating the right to exclude that comes with European sovereignty, getting rid of legitimate territorial claims altogether.

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Climate Politics: The View from Washington (3/12/24)

March 14, 2024 by Joel Stronberg

Will the passage of this current year’s appropriations be enough to convince voters in swing districts that Republicans can govern? That’s yet to be seen.

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No, it’s not the Anthropocene

March 14, 2024 by Richard Heinberg

Earth’s new regime, once it has stabilized, will surely be classifiable as a new geological epoch—but currently it’s too soon to name it. We’re still in the midst of the transitory event that is driving the end of the Holocene and the beginning of something else.

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