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Future Scenarios

Another World is Inevitable

December 15, 2020September 17, 2015 by John Michael Greer

As the neoliberal consensus shatters and the failure of its policies becomes impossible to ignore any longer, another world is not merely possible, it’s inevitable.

Categories Society Tags Future Scenarios, neoliberal consensus, social movements Leave a comment

Crash on Demand: Pathways

December 15, 2020February 3, 2014 by David Holmgren

The evidence that the global financial system is a not-so-slow moving train crash is getting stronger.

Categories Society Tags 2014, Brown Tech future, Crash on Demand, energy descent scenarios, Future Scenarios, permaculture Leave a comment

Crash on Demand: Energy Descent Scenarios

December 15, 2020January 24, 2014 by David Holmgren

Many climate policy professionals and climate activists are now reassessing whether there is anything more they can do to help prevent the global catastrophe that climate change appears to be.

Categories Society Tags 2014, Crash on Demand, energy descent scenarios, Future Scenarios, permaculture 1 Comment

Crash on Demand: Welcome to the Brown Tech Future

December 15, 2020January 20, 2014 by David Holmgren

Permaculture teaching and activism have always aimed to work with those already interested in changing their lives, land and communities for the better, rather than proselytising the disinterested majority.

Categories Society Tags 2014, Brown Tech future, climate change, economic contraction, energy descent scenarios, Future Scenarios, peak oil, permaculture 1 Comment

Stabbing the beast

December 15, 2020December 30, 2013 by Jason Heppenstall

The two civilisation destroying situations we face are peak oil and climate change.

Categories Society Tags climate change, Crash on Demand, economic contraction, economic growth, Future Scenarios, peak oil 2 Comments

Crash on Demand: David Holmgren updates his Future Scenarios: Review

December 15, 2020December 18, 2013 by David MacLeod

Six years on, of the four scenarios outlined in Future Scenarios, Holmgren is seeing the Brown Tech scenario as the one currently in play, where the decline of fossil fuels unfolds slowly…

Categories Act: Inspiration, Society Tags Brown Tech future, energy descent, Future Scenarios, permaculture 1 Comment
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