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Paul Mobbs

‘The Collapse of Complex Societies’

June 9, 2023June 7, 2023 by Paul Mobbs

Looking to civilisations of the past from our existence today, clearly history does not precisely repeat itself; but it certainly rhymes.

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‘The Future is Degrowth’ and ‘Degrowth & Strategy’: a Review in Dialogue

October 17, 2025June 7, 2023 by Samuel Singer

While it is now largely clear what degrowth is striving for, how to realize the transformation towards this end-state has not been engaged with satisfactorily.

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James Fleay: “What’s The Deal with Nuclear Energy?”

June 7, 2023 by Nate Hagens

On this episode energy systems expert James Fleay joins Nate to talk about the current state of nuclear energy and its potential applications in the future.

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Justice at the Tap

June 7, 2023 by Torsheta Jackson

Ultimately, fixing the water crises in Flint, Jackson, the Navajo Nation, and other places will require systemic investment at every level.

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Climate Change Policy: The Way It Has to Be

June 7, 2023 by Joel Stronberg

If compromise is an evil, then it’s a necessary one for our republic to work. Without it, I fear we’ll default on more than the national debt. What’s at stake here is democracy itself.

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Crazy Town: Episode 76. How to Fast-Track Collapse: Manipulating the Masses While Massaging Megalomaniacs

June 7, 2023 by Asher Miller

Meet Steve Bannon, the Molotov mixologist who wants to light the world on fire. Please share this episode with your friends and start a conversation.

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Gardens of Diversity

June 6, 2023 by Eliza Daley

Anyone can produce a plentiful harvest with a similarly small plot of raised beds growing a wide variety of simple food plants that are adapted to many conditions.

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Looking for Home in an Overheating World

June 6, 2023 by Jane Braxton Little

If emissions continue, will we all be migrants someday?

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From Bayanihan to Talkoot: Communal work practices from around the world

June 6, 2023 by Jeffrey Andreoni

Communal work refers to a collaborative effort where members of a community come together to achieve a common goal or objective.

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Nuclear Fusion: Eternal Energy = Eternal Damnation

June 6, 2023June 6, 2023 by Don Fitz

Contrary to widespread propaganda, humanity does not desperately need more energy.  We desperately need to live better with less energy.

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Military bloat and empire as a way of life

June 6, 2023 by Patrick Mazza

Williams was the dean of what came to be known as the revisionist school of U.S. history that penetrated the myth of American exceptionalism with the facts of history, that the U.S. was an empire from its colonial roots, and behaved much as any other empire.

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What Could Possibly Go Right?: Episode 104 Susan Griffin

October 13, 2025June 6, 2023 by Vicki Robin

For over fifty years, through twenty books and one Pulitzer Prize finalist, Susan Griffin has been making unconventional connections between seemingly separate subjects. She answers the question of “What Could Possibly Go Right?”

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