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Allan Stromfeldt Christensen

Don’t Go With the Flow, Go With the Wax

December 15, 2020April 15, 2015 by Allan Stromfeldt Christensen

It’s time we stop perpetuating the status quo of unhealthy, mechanistic beekeeping that the new Flow™ hive continues, and move towards more holistic practices that would allow the bees to show us the way it should be done.

Categories Act: Inspiration, Environment Tags beekeeping, building resilient food systems Leave a comment

The Collapse phenomenon

December 15, 2020April 13, 2015 by Frank Kaminski

Michael Ruppert’s last book, first starring film role and ascendancy to the national stage in 2009

Categories Energy Tags collapse, peak oil Leave a comment

The Burden of Denial

December 15, 2020April 9, 2015 by John Michael Greer

The non-negotiable foundation of any meaningful response to the crisis of our time, as I’ve pointed out more than once here, can be summed up conveniently with the acronym L.E.S.S.—that is, Less Energy, Stuff, and Stimulation.

Categories Act: Inspiration, Society Tags building resilient communities, collapse of industrial civilization Leave a comment

Atlantis Won’t Sink, Experts Agree

December 15, 2020April 2, 2015 by John Michael Greer

If you’re like most Atlanteans these days, you’ve heard all sorts of unnerving claims about the future of our continent.

Categories Society Tags satire Leave a comment

Towards the Permacene

December 15, 2020March 27, 2015 by Andy Russell

We can take the next step in our evolution, a step towards the Permacene.

Categories Act: Inspiration, Society Tags Anthropocene, building resilient communities, civilization, permaculture Leave a comment

Planet of the Space Bats

December 15, 2020March 26, 2015 by John Michael Greer

As my regular readers know, I’ve been talking for quite a while now here about the speculative bubble that’s built up around the fracking phenomenon, and the catastrophic bust that’s guaranteed to follow so vast and delusional a boom.

Categories Society Tags collapse of complex civilizations, peak oil, shale bubble Leave a comment

Your Money or Your Life: Can We Afford to Work for Peanuts?

December 15, 2020March 24, 2015 by Kollibri terre Sonnenblume

The old cliché of a mugger’s threat sums up well the choice before us in these times: "Your money or your life".

Categories Environment Tags agriculture, climate change Leave a comment

Solving Crime and Inequality, with a Seed

December 15, 2020March 23, 2015 by Patrick M. Lydon

Is it possible for a humble seed and a patch of soil to be the catalysts for stronger, healthier, more equal urban communities?

Categories Act: Inspiration, Food & Water Tags building resilient communities, community gardens, ecology, inequality, urban agriculture Leave a comment

The Global Economy’s “Impeccable Logic”

December 15, 2020March 19, 2015 by Steven Gorelick

Does morality have any place in conventional economic thinking? 

Categories Economy Tags economic inequality, neoliberal policies Leave a comment

Lifting the U.S. Oil Export Ban Is No Solution to Low Oil Prices

December 15, 2020March 19, 2015 by Arthur E. Berman

Lifting the oil export ban would only perpetuate the problem of over-production. That is no solution to low oil prices, lost jobs or lower oil-related spending.

Categories Energy Tags debt, oil export ban, oil price, Reserves, tight oil, tight oil production Leave a comment

The View From Outside

December 15, 2020March 19, 2015 by John Michael Greer

Despite the rockets and rayguns that provide so much of its local color, science fiction is always about the present, which it displays in an unfamiliar light by showing a view from outside, from the distant perspective of an imaginary future.

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Alternative Currencies Are Bigger Than Bitcoin: How They’re Building Prosperity From London to Kenya

December 15, 2020March 16, 2015 by Raúl Carrillo

If you followed the recent trial of Ross Ulbricht, the Bitcoin entrepreneur convicted of money laundering and drug trafficking through the notorious "Silk Road" website, the commercial use of alternative currencies might sound a little nefarious.

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