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Hayden Dahmm

A Blind Look at Collective Blindness

May 30, 2023 by Hayden Dahmm

I think that managing our societal blindness will require us to accept the limitations of perspectives we once relied on, and to not be misled by simplistic hopes.

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

Our Times Call for Managing Complexities, Not Solving Problems

May 26, 2023 by April M. Short

How Paicines Ranch in California works to bring business and investment up to date with our times and closer to nature—prioritizing ecosystem health, habitat, and the sequestration of carbon through soil practices.

Categories Environment, Food & Water, Society, Society featured Tags complexity, interbeing Leave a comment

Forget GDP growth, it’s sustainable wellbeing we need to aim for

May 26, 2023 by Robert Costanza

Overcoming our societal addiction to the current system will require a broad consensus and a movement of movements around the shared goal of sustainable wellbeing for humans and the rest of nature.

Categories Economy, Economy featured, Environment Tags building resilient economies, post-growth economics, sustainable well-being Leave a comment

Protecting New Mexico’s centuries-old water democracy

May 26, 2023 by Pamela Haines

With water becoming an ever more valuable and contested resource, we need to be crystal clear that it doesn’t belong in the private property system. It belongs in the commons.

Categories Environment, Food & Water, Food & Water featured Tags acequias, indigenous rights, the commons, Water Rights Leave a comment

The Transition care farm with room for all

May 25, 2023 by Chris McCartney

Today, Greenslate community-run farm is a hive of community activity, with hundreds of people visiting, volunteering and learning each month.

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The Nettle Dress

May 25, 2023 by Allan Brown

Clothing that is being made this way, specifically for you, by people that know and love you, from fibres that are to be found in your own landscape, is the way clothing has been made for most of our history.

Categories Environment, Environment featured, Society Tags building resilient fibersheds, rebuilding resilient food and fiber systems, sustainable clothing Leave a comment

How do we know what is true?

May 25, 2023 by Richard Eckersley

So, how do we know what is true in today’s world? The answer is with great difficulty; and by being sceptical, tolerant, open-minded, vigilant, and determined.

Categories Society, Society featured Tags belief in progress, building resilient societies, cultural stories, disinformation, truth Leave a comment

Capturing Carbon With Machines Is a Failure—So Why Are We Subsidizing It?

May 25, 2023 by Richard Heinberg

Policymakers are pouring money into techno-fixes to solve the climate crisis, even though scientific studies indicate nature-based solutions are all-around more effective.

Categories Energy, Environment, Environment featured Tags carbon capture and storage, carbon sequestration strategies, nature-based solutions Leave a comment

A response to The Economist: Shut up and let me grow

May 25, 2023May 24, 2023 by Timothée Parrique

This article perpetuates this counter-productive bashing of alternatives. At a time where plan B are precisely what we lack, this mentality is tragically uneconomical.

Categories Economy, Economy featured, Environment Tags building resilient economies, degrowth perspectives Leave a comment

Uncivilising the Table

May 25, 2023May 24, 2023 by Charlotte Du Cann

This is a story about food and powerdown. It could seem like a personal story except that it is not: it is a social story about how everything changes when you break the illusions your civilisation is wrapped in. 

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The London Transition Gathering: 4 days of Transition delights

May 24, 2023 by Rob Hopkins

It was such a delight to connect with Transitioners old and new, from far and wide, and to visit projects on the ground.

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Rural Realities | Testing Grounds for Wellbeing

May 24, 2023 by ARC2020 Staff

The countryside is a nice place to live. Farmers are happy. That’s what we heard on the ground in the cooperative farms we visited in France in 2021 and 2022.

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