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The Upcoming UN Climate Talks in Glasgow Are a Make-or-Break Moment

October 5, 2021 by Tom Athanasiou

This year’s climate summit—COP26, in UN-speak—will be the most important since the 2015 talks in Paris, and this will be true however the meeting unfolds.

Categories Environment Tags climate change adaptation, COP26, international climate change agreements Leave a comment

What if young people reimagined the education system?

October 4, 2021 by Rob Hopkins

Our current system is clearly not educating young people for the time of the climate and ecological emergency, for a world that is more socially just, equitable and embracing of diversity in all its forms.

Categories Act: Inspiration, Environment, Society, Society featured Tags building resilient education systems, imagination Leave a comment

Winter’s discontent

October 8, 2021October 4, 2021 by Jody Tishmack

This may become the winter of our discontent as people around the world face a widening energy crisis: rationing because supplies are limited due to delivery shortages, production limits, cost, or by government mandate. 

Categories Editor’s picks, Energy, Energy featured, Environment Tags building resilience, energy crisis, powering down Leave a comment

Insulate Britain: Notes from Back Home

October 4, 2021 by Chris Smaje

There are going to be people denying the existence of climate change or saying that we should redress it with next-generation nuclear energy or working-class revolutionary struggle until the waves close over their heads.

Categories Environment, Food & Water, Food & Water featured Tags Building resilient food and farming systems, climate change activism, climate grief, Insulate Britain, self-provisioning Leave a comment

Bodies—Human and Planetary

October 4, 2021October 4, 2021 by Erik Assadourian

You’re a big Mobius strip that ultimately is not separate from the environment at all, but woven into it—covered and integrated with other species from start to finish.

Categories Act: Inspiration, Environment, Environment featured, Society Tags connection with nature, gut biome, microbiomes, systems thinking Leave a comment

Duality and Reality

October 4, 2021October 4, 2021 by Eliza Daley

Real, unreal. This is the the ultimate isolating duality that we have created for our minds, the ultimate isolating brokenness in our language and our culture.

Categories Act: Inspiration, Society Tags duality, holistic thinking, science Leave a comment

This Experiential Learning Farm Helps Youth Build a Better World

October 1, 2021 by Ambika Chawla

At Freetown Farm, members of the community can learn the names of medicinal herbs and harvest vegetables, all while developing a deeper relationship to the land and local community.

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The Corruption of Science | An International Issue

October 1, 2021 by Victor M. Toledo

In recent decades, corporations have not only consolidated their own bodies of science and technology, they have also been penetrating, co-opting and putting at their service science carried out in public and private universities, in technological and government institution.

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What Could Possibly Go Right?/Crazy Town: Bonus Episode

March 22, 2023October 1, 2021 by Vicki Robin

In this bonus episode, Post Carbon Institute brings together the hosts of its two podcasts: What Could Possibly Go Right? and Crazy Town. Our host Vicki Robin sits down with the guys from Crazy Town to cover climate change, empathy, the stages of grief, and other related topics.

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Green Hydrogen’s Rapidly Falling Costs Undermine the Gas Industry’s Argument for Blue Hydrogen

September 30, 2021 by Justin Mikulka

New research predicts that green hydrogen — a clean fuel produced from water using renewables — will be comparable in cost and likely cheaper than blue hydrogen by 2030.

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No Bosses by Michael Albert: review by Bridget Meehan

September 30, 2021 by Bridget Meehan

Read No Bosses and you will be changed. Read it and you will have hope. Read it and you will want to live in a Parsoc world. Read it and you will ask yourself, why aren’t we doing this already?

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Energy Transition Show: 6-Year Anniversary Show

September 30, 2021 by Chris Nelder

In this sixth-anniversary show, we welcome back energy researcher Jonathan Koomey to help us review some of the hot topics in energy transition over the past year.

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