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Eliza Daley

The joy of home cooking

December 19, 2022 by Eliza Daley

So want to make a difference? Spark some real change? Then cook for yourself! Spending Sundays cooking yummy, nutritious food is the ultimate in subversive acts.

Categories Act: Inspiration, Act: Inspiration featured, Food & Water, Food & Water featured Tags building resilient local food systems, home cooking Leave a comment

Strategising Degrowth – book review

December 20, 2022December 19, 2022 by Mark H. Burton

Degrowthers have, somewhat unjustly, been criticised for not having a strategy. This book is an attempt to fill that perceived gap.

Categories Economy, Economy featured Tags degrowth perspectives, degrowth strategy Leave a comment

Can Civilization Survive? These Studies Might Tell Us

December 21, 2022December 19, 2022 by Richard Heinberg

Energy transition modeling is complicated and imperfect. But its conclusions so far should be an urgent wake-up call for policy makers everywhere. Hello Washington, Geneva, and Beijing: is anyone listening?

Categories Energy, Energy featured, Environment Tags energy transition modeling Leave a comment

For Lebanon, the path to renewal runs through the Commons

December 16, 2022 by Mayssam Daaboul

A resurgence of the Commons activities that once made Lebanon thrive, coupled with the implementation of cosmo-localism, may be the key to restoring the country’s social and economic health.

Categories Act: Inspiration, Act: Inspiration featured, Economy, Economy featured, Society Tags building resilient local economies, cosmo-localism, the commons Leave a comment

The time to de-grow and adapt is now

December 16, 2022 by Eliza Daley

No search results give any indication that de-growth is not already underway. No evidence anywhere supports the idea that we can do all these things that we haven’t yet done.

Categories Act: Inspiration, Act: Inspiration featured, Economy, Society, Society featured Tags building resilient communities, degrowth, economic crash, powering down Leave a comment

Varoufakis Details Vision for Ending ‘Global Empire of Capital’ to Avert Catastrophe

December 16, 2022 by Kenny Stancil

With enough solidarity, progressives around the world can build an egalitarian, democratic, peaceful, and sustainable society.

Categories Act: Inspiration, Act: Inspiration featured, Economy, Environment, Society Tags building resilient societies, new internaltional economic order, progressive movement Leave a comment

Looking to Women to Shape the Future of Berlin’s Transportation

December 15, 2022 by Laura Frances Goodfield

The Autofrei initiative argues that reduced car travel would lead to increased safety, better health, greater climate protection, and all-around higher quality of life in Berlin.

Categories Act: Inspiration, Act: Inspiration featured, Environment, Society, Society featured Tags car free centers, sustainable transport policy Leave a comment

Analysis: IEA’s renewables forecast grows 76% in two years after ‘largest ever’ revision

December 15, 2022 by Josh Gabbatiss

The International Energy Agency (IEA) has raised its global forecast for renewables growth in what it calls its “largest ever upward revision” for the sector.

Categories Energy, Energy featured, Environment Tags net zero emissions, renewable energy transition Leave a comment

A Big Bank Actually Does Something Good

December 15, 2022 by Bill McKibben

HSBC Bank—Europe’s biggest by total assets—announced today they would no longer provide financing for new oil and gas fields.

Categories Act: Inspiration, Act: Inspiration featured, Economy, Energy, Energy featured, Environment Tags divestment from fossil fuels Leave a comment

Book Review: Exploring the Ocean to Find Queer Survival and Joy

December 15, 2022 by Maya L. Kapoor

Science writer Sabrina Imbler’s new book pushes readers to reconsider the assumptions that we make about marine life’s shapes and possibilities, and, by extension, about the shapes and possibilities of our own lives.

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A theory of change for sustainable agriculture

December 20, 2022December 15, 2022 by Nolan Monaghan

Looking at the food system in a holistic manner and employing a diverse set of strategies is the best way to ensure lasting and stable change.

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Human Rights and Multispecies Justice with Danielle Celermajer (Bonus episode of Crazy Town)

March 22, 2023December 15, 2022 by Asher Miller

Asher is joined in Crazy Town by Danielle Celermajer, author and professor at University of Sydney, for a far-ranging conversation about human rights and the more-than-human world.

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