Posts in ENVIRONMENTALISTS
"You are the force of possibility that runs through the present like a river through the desert": Rebecca Solnit on the climate strike
"Grown in London, Portsmouth, Bristol, Doncaster...." How food plans for cities could reconnect us
How can people doing #CivicTech become directly involved in action against climate disruption?
Striking and simple: lines of light mark the inevitable sea level rise from climate change
On International Women’s Day, we celebrate that women are leading the way in the fight for climate justice
Alternative Editorial: On Our Birthday, Moving Away From the Terrible Twos
A/UK EDITORIAL, COMMUNITY, DEMOCRATIC INNOVATION, ENVIRONMENTALISTS, FUTURES, GLOBALISTS, LOCALISMpat kanecrises, ecosystem, climate change, mental health, brexit, CAN, community
Jenna Sutela: "I want a culture that’s based on symbiosis between species, rather than the survival of the fittest narrative"
Can you align short-term gains with long-term ecological and agricultural health? ReGen Network says it can
How the climate crisis is bringing together all faiths and none
Back To The Land 2.0
: A Design Agenda For Bioregions, by John Thackara
Monbiot: how grown-ups can amplify and help the young people striking to save their burning planet
A report from the #SchoolStrike: First in our new AlterNatives strand - personal stories of making change
Micro to macro: how the local and global can show a kind of "fractal" growth
The "Green New Deal" may have begun in the UK - but it's seizing America, and encouraging new initiatives everywhere
Can UNDP's Accelerator Labs speed up the cosmo-local? Or will they subvert it?
California passes "the most important climate law in US history" to beat the IPCC target
Alternative Editorial: Don't Look For Hope, Look For Action
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT, LOCALISM, ENVIRONMENTALISTS, POLITICAL CULTURE, A/UK EDITORIAL, A BETTER MEDIA, FUTURESpat kanesocial media, action, hope, ReGen A, attention economy, soft power, greta thunberg, human givens
Trebek and Williams ask: What if we ran our economies and societies as if we had “arrived” - instead of obsessing about progress?
Imagine you went to a festival, and it restored the land, rather than trashing it? Here's Ecosystem Restoration Camps
Alternative Editorial: Step Up Regeneration A