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Anita Roy

Picture the Future: Call of Nature

March 17, 2023 by Anita Roy

Located at the mouth of the River Exe, and plonked between a car park and the local rugby club, this public convenience is the unlikely site for an inspired piece of community activism.

Categories Environment, Environment featured Tags community visioning initiatives, Transition movement Leave a comment

Going with the Grain

March 17, 2023 by Rob Hopkins

Recent years have seen rising interest in community-scale grain growing. Part food security experiments, part community art projects, part research initiatives that could just turn out to be vital to our food future,

Categories Food & Water, Food & Water featured Tags building resilient food systems, community grain growing, heritage grains Leave a comment

Jodi Archambault: “Relationships, Reciprocity and Resiliency”

March 20, 2023March 17, 2023 by Nate Hagens

On this episode, Jodi Archambault, a member of the Hunkpapa and Oglala Lakota tribes, joins the podcast to share her experiences as an activist, government official, and someone who has lived amidst many cultures.

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

A small farm future and the supersedure state: a Welsh perspective

March 17, 2023 by Chris Smaje

My main purpose in the book was only to suggest that a small farm future is pretty much a given, and whether that future proves attractive or ugly is collectively down to us and our successors.

Categories Food & Water, Society Tags building a resilient food and farming system, building a resilient society, small farm future Leave a comment

Bridport goes Solar

March 16, 2023 by Chris McCartney

A Transition group is exploring a new way to make it cheaper and easier for residents to install solar panels on their roofs.

Categories Energy, Energy featured, Environment Tags community solar energy projects Leave a comment

Don’t Try to Find a Home in Washington, D.C.

March 16, 2023 by Rebecca Gordon

There is no single solution to the growing problem of unaffordable housing, but with political will and organizing action at the local, state, and federal levels it could be dealt with.

Categories Economy, Economy featured Tags affordable housing, building resilient housing Leave a comment

The End of La Niña

March 16, 2023 by Ben Shread-Hewitt

Climate change is already driving warming, and combined with the impact of El Niño, there stands a strong chance we will exceed the 1.5°C target.

Categories Environment, Environment featured Tags El Niño, environmental effects of climate change Leave a comment

The Struggle Against Fossil Fuels: “Farm Bill” Politics Is Now Climate Politics

March 16, 2023 by Stan Cox

Members of Congress have begun drafting the 2023 “Farm Bill,” and they’ll be wrangling over it through most of the year. This legislation, passed into law anew every fifth year or so since the 1930s, has had far-reaching influence on food and farming in the United States.

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Tough Times for Wandering Luddites

March 22, 2023March 16, 2023 by Nathanael Bonnell

But there’s at least one other important thing that gets me out on the rails. In a way that no other kind of transportation does, trainhopping satisfies my Luddite sensibilities.

Categories Editor’s picks, Society, Society featured Tags Luddites, powering down, train travel Leave a comment

Hope Amid Climate Chaos: A Conversation with Rebecca Solnit

March 22, 2023March 16, 2023 by Stella Levantesi

Can the things that are coming together — which, of course, for me would be the positive things, the climate movement and the changes we’re trying to make — outrun the negative things, which are both climate change and its catastrophes and destruction?

Categories Editor’s picks, Environment, Society Tags building resilient societies, climate activism, hope Leave a comment

Columbia Gorge musings: Vision rising from place

March 15, 2023 by Patrick Mazza

Pay attention to context, sight tells me. Design our society, lives and communities within the ecological framework, and we will prosper, maybe even find some genuinely founded happiness in this life.

Categories Environment, Society, Society featured Tags buiding resilient bioregions, connection to nature, ecology Leave a comment

Loss Aversion

March 15, 2023 by Nate Hagens

On this Frankly, Nate reflects on his experiences in the financial industry with the cognitive bias Loss Aversion and the ways it may manifest to the coming material throughput declines during The Great Simplification.

Categories Economy, Economy featured, Society Tags building resilient economies, material throughput, powering down, Resource Depletion Leave a comment
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