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Frida Berrigan

Cleaning Out the Basement of My Life

February 6, 2024 by Frida Berrigan

As we resist, we celebrate the geography of the true superpowers on this planet, the nations that are trying to lead the way to a nuclear-free, bunker-free future where children won’t have to even imagine hiding in their basements.

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Using Solar Commons to Decentralize and Share Solar Energy

February 6, 2024 by David Bollier

Energy from the sun is sure one of the most pervasive forms of common wealth. So why not capture and share that wealth more widely with everyone?

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What Energy Paradigm Might Underpin Degrowth and Steady State Economies?

February 6, 2024 by Nick King

Despite the increasing depth and granularity of non-growth economic model research, one aspect is currently relatively under-represented in these efforts, namely the nature of the energy paradigm that could underpin societies operating in this form. 

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The Coming Sunsetting of the Climate Issue

February 6, 2024 by Wolfgang Knorr

At a time when Western leaders, fearful of losing control, drive us down dangerous confrontational paths – with other countries, or with the biosphere – disobedience, not attention grabbing, is the call of the moment.

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Feed use in Swedish livestock production

February 5, 2024 by Gunnar Rundgren

Again and again it is demonstrated that grass based ruminant farming, in most cases, despite a very high feed use and land use, is simply one of the most sustainable farming systems there are.

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Degrowth Collective: Limits and Opportunities

February 5, 2024 by Vlad Bunea

The working philosophy of Degrowth Collective is of careful nimbleness, which spans from flexibility of governance to adapting to local conditions.

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Intergenerational dialogue toward the Sustainable Development Goals in Hakusan Biosphere Reserve, Japan

February 5, 2024 by Erika Scheibe

I leave this trip with a new appreciation for the complex entanglement of Nature and culture, and the ways in which the UNESCO-Man and the Biosphere programme seeks to forward efforts to adapt to a changing world.

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The inspiring Spanish anarchist collectives: Look what we must do!

February 5, 2024 by Ted Trainer

The achievements of the Spanish anarchist workers collectives in the 1930s show what miracles ordinary people can do.

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Artificial Intelligence in the Material World

February 8, 2024February 5, 2024 by Bart Hawkins Kreps

With the performance of individual AI-specialized computer chips now measured in TeraFLOPs, and thousands of these chips harnessed together in an AI server farm, the electricity consumption of AI is vast.

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A localized alternative to ‘disaster capitalism’

February 5, 2024February 2, 2024 by Kristen Steele

What if, when the next disaster hits – whatever its cause or location – the most numerous, doable and beneficial ideas lying around were those that support the rebuilding of local economies. This is what I call “disaster localization”.

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A Mexican Entrepreneur With a Painful Past Is Finding New Purpose With a Recycling Startup

June 7, 2024February 2, 2024 by Maya Piedra

Eleno Ulloa endured ridicule, rejection, drug and alcohol addiction, and two deportations from the United States. Today, he is his family’s breadwinner and, with his recycling business, a sign of hope for many in Nayarit.

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Don’t Be Fooled By Biden’s Gas U-Turn

February 2, 2024February 2, 2024 by Rachel Donald

We are running out of fuel. We need an urgent plan to contract our energy needs if we are to survive the impending crash; there will be no “clean” energy until governments come clean.

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