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Gary M. Feinman

Learning From History, If We Dare

July 11, 2023 by Gary M. Feinman

The role and success of governance and institutions in facing and meeting the challenges of the past unlock a treasure trove of information that just may guide us toward better futures.

Categories Society, Society featured Tags history, history of resilient communities Leave a comment

The war on farming

July 11, 2023 by Chris Smaje

I’ve come to think that, unfortunately, small farm societies emerging contingently in some of the margins of a collapsing urban-industrial world system and shining a light to the future is about as good a prospect as we can realistically now hope for.

Categories Environment, Food & Water, Food & Water featured Tags agrarian localism, small farm future Leave a comment

The Struggle for Environmental Justice in Africa

July 10, 2023 by Nnimmo Bassey

The framework of our civilization is premised on the destruction of the planet.

Categories Energy, Energy featured, Environment Tags Africa, building resilience, decolonization, environmental justice Leave a comment

What is good activism?

July 10, 2023 by Eliza Daley

I had a letter from a young reader last week, asking what I thought about concrete steps that we might be taking in place of what passes for activism in our present culture.

Categories Environment, Society, Society featured Tags Activism, building resilient societies Leave a comment

“Deep(er) Ecology”: William Rees, Nora Bateson & Rex Weyler

July 10, 2023 by Nate Hagens

On this segment of Reality Roundtable, Nate is joined by William Rees, Nora Bateson, and Rex Weyler to discuss the purpose of ecology and what it might look like to have a civilization centered around it.

Categories Environment, Environment featured Tags building resilient societies, ecological civilizatiion Leave a comment

Paying for clean water

July 10, 2023 by Andrew Curry

There’s a wider point here—that in general the private sector would never be profitable if it had to pay for the environmental capital it gets through—but it’s rare to see such a clear cut example.

Categories Economy, Environment, Food & Water, Food & Water featured Tags public water utilities, water pollution, water privatization Leave a comment

Rights of Nature, Self-Owning Land, and Other Hacks on Western Law

July 10, 2023July 10, 2023 by David Bollier

A lot can be learned from the impressive legal work of Thomas Linzey, a fiercely creative attorney who has not only pioneered the rights of nature, but developed legal doctrines for “community rights” and more recently, “self-owned land.”

Categories Economy, Economy featured, Environment Tags reclaiming the commons, rights of nature, the commons Leave a comment

What Cuba’s “organic revolution” taught me about AI

July 7, 2023 by Jim Allen

The Cuban experience now looks to me like an even more impressive success story, showing purely human intelligence coping with a seriously life-threatening situation at nation-state scale.

Categories Environment, Food & Water, Food & Water featured Tags AI, Building resilient food and farming systems, Cuba, organic agriculture, the great simplification Leave a comment

Localism, manufactured food and energy futures: thoughts from the Groundswell Festival

July 7, 2023 by Chris Smaje

There will be no food factories on a dead planet, and there will be no low-carbon manufactured food in a fossil-fuelled energy system.

Categories Energy, Environment, Food & Water, Food & Water featured Tags agrarian localism, Building resilient food and farming systems, small farm future Leave a comment

Here’s the Only Path to Real Change in Alberta

July 7, 2023 by Andrew Nikiforuk

As I noted in 2012, 2014 and 2015, nothing will change in Alberta’s petrostate until its citizens embrace representative taxation (and pay their own way), shut down the oil revenue roller coaster and save for a rainy day. Or months of wildfires.

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A Rapid Transition Away from Eucalyptus

July 6, 2023 by Anita Roy

Collectively known as the de-eucalyptising brigades, these groups of volunteers work to fell mature trees and remove the wood from the forest, so that light can reach and begin to regenerate the leafy native plants of the understory.

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Some thoughts on governance of the local variety

July 6, 2023 by Eliza Daley

So let’s make Vermont everywhere. And Brooklyn. And Albuquerque. Let’s occupy our own lives wherever we are. And maybe, when we stop supporting the overburden, we can all work out how to build that hearth.

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