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6 ways to become more miserable about climate change and peak oil!

December 15, 2020December 11, 2013 by Erik Curren

There’s plenty of reason for anyone to be depressed these days. Yet, somehow, some people still manage to keep calm and carry on.

Categories Society Tags climate change, collapse of industrial civilization, peak oil, personal resilience Leave a comment

Upskilling for Post Growth Futures, Together

December 15, 2020December 8, 2013 by Donnie Maclurcan

I still feel that childlike thrill each time I learn something new.

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How to Avoid Being Eaten Alive

December 15, 2020December 5, 2013 by Jason Heppenstall

What do you do if your government is selling off the state’s assets, building a future famine machine and placing explosive nuclear detonators around your homeland?

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A New Movement for Health and Happiness

December 15, 2020December 4, 2013 by Jay Walljasper

Researchers have discovered a “wonder drug” for many of today’s most common medical problems, says Dr. Bob Sallis, a family practitioner at a Kaiser Permanente clinic in Fontana, California.

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Transform While There’s Still Time

December 15, 2020December 4, 2013 by Craig K. Comstock

In her book titles Carolyn Baker features such scary words as "demise," "chaos" and "collapsing," but her goal is mainly soul building.

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Investing Like an Ecosystem

December 15, 2020November 29, 2013 by Rob Avis

Over the last few years, I have been formulating my opinion on how to approach investing and what do to with extra cash…Mulling all of this over (and with the help of a good forest analogy) I’ve recently developed a few key principles that I believe will help to guide good investment strategy.

Categories Economy Tags investing, permaculture, personal resilience, real economy Leave a comment

How Sustainable is Transition, Really?

December 15, 2020November 21, 2013 by Sophy Banks

I’ve been thinking a lot in the past months about the question of sustainability in the long and short term – not of our society, or the planet but of people and groups within the Transition movement itself.

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How to cope with total failure

December 15, 2020November 18, 2013 by Brian Kaller

Try learning how to do things at home – make jam and cheese, weave a basket, build a shed or keep chickens – and you fall on your face many times before succeeding…

Categories Act: Inspiration, Food & Water Tags food preservation, personal resilience Leave a comment

Meet the young hackers finding new ways to live

December 15, 2020November 14, 2013 by Noel Hatch

If the expectations we’ve been brought up with have now become dreams, how we cope with the shock will affect not just how we can build a better future, but whether we can conceive of a better future at all.

Categories Act: Inspiration, Economy Tags austerity, lifestyle hackers, personal resilience, the commons, youth unemployment Leave a comment

Wanted: Your Thrivalist Stories!

December 15, 2020November 12, 2013 by Shawndra Miller

Thrivalists will show that the multiple crises facing us create an unmatched opportunity to transform communities and the larger society on a deep level.

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Less than 2 Percent of Carpenters Are Women—Meet the Master Builder Working to Change That

December 15, 2020September 27, 2013 by Erika Lundahl

Carpenter Maria Klemperer-Johnson is used to being the only woman on the construction site—but, thanks in part to her own work, that is beginning to change.

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Four Clues You’re an Artist (Human)

December 15, 2020September 24, 2013 by Alan Wartes

What we need is a world full of artists.

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