Collapse has historically benefited the 99%.
That’s the amazing conclusion of Luke Kemp, author of Goliath’s Curse: The History and Future of Societal Collapse. Luke is a research associate at the Ce…
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How can we become good ancestors?
Permaculturist and educator, Kara Huntermoon, says the hobbies we pick up now can be skills we pass on to our children, even if we never have to use them ourselves. …
Published on 1 week ago
How we create knowledge is as important as the knowledge itself.
This is the message of this week’s guest, Aboriginal scholar and author, Tyson Yunkaporta. In his explanation of the importance of lea…
Published on 2 weeks ago
Is the world even collapsing?
Joseph Tainter is a Professor at Utah State University and the author of The Collapse of Complex Societies. He explains on this episode that collapse happens when a civil…
Published on 3 weeks ago
We’ve been protesting for decades. Is it time to escalate?
Rowan Tilly is an elder of the British peace and environment movements. She has risked jail multiple times to raise awareness of the atrociti…
Published on 3 weeks, 6 days ago
We’ve been protesting for decades. Is it time to escalate?
Rowan Tilly is an elder of the British peace and environment movements. She has risked jail multiple times to raise awareness of the atrociti…
Published on 4 weeks ago
All of our industries are going to have to shrink. But how do we shrink the good ones?
Martin Hensher is a health economist and a Professor of Health Systems Sustainability at the University of Tasma…
Published on 1 month ago
Women’s bodies have always been the cornerstone of reproduction. So has Earth’s. It’s why the enclosure and appropriation of both is fundamental to the accumulation of the capitalist class.
On this ex…
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Ask anyone anywhere what’s the leading cause of global heating and they’ll tell you: fossil fuels. But what if we’re all wrong?
Gerard Wedderburn-Bisshop is a scientist for the World Preservation Fou…
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How do we survive?
Max Wilbert is a long-time activist who spent the past few years defending Thacker Pass, and recently joined CELDF to as part of their new strategy to build out community resilience…
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