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For a Resilient Future, Put Community First
Originally published by Resilience.org | DEC 16, 2015
A new perspective on "what is Resilience?"
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Reflecting on 10 years of Change-Making
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Learning from the past in Kensal and Kilburn.
Oral histories have been something that has fascinated the Transition movement since the outset. The idea that the future can learn things from the past, and that a past with less oil wasn't just the relentlessly miserable, dour, monochrome experience it can sometimes be portrayed as being,...
'Neighbouring': a burnout and build up again story
Chris Johnstone's 5 Burnout Tips: No:2. Redefine a Good Life
Book Review: 'The Urban Farmer' by Curtis Stone.
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Moral Economy: a Different Way of Thinking about the Future
You know something is grotesquely wrong when the 80 richest people in the world have as much wealth as the poorer half of the world’s population, when the combined wealth of the 1000 richest people in the UK is nearly five times the size of the annual NHS budget, and when unending growth is...
A Healthy Way to Build Communities
Donald Trump and the Politics of Resentment
Sacramento’s Library of Things Shares More than Books
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Grapes of Wrath: Travails of a Produce Farmer in Wine Country
The world knows Sonoma County, California for its wineries. But small produce farmers there want to preserve the area’s other crops. Photo: Naotake Murayama/Flickr CC.
Many good reasons exist, other than merely earning money, to be a food farmer, though getting paid is an important benefit....
Despite Cheap Gas, Coming Back to Peak Oil [Infographic]
It’s Time Again to Worry about Heating Costs
Derrick Jensen has Inspired Me to Question Civilization