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Monthly Archives: September 2022
The latest by Tim Morgan
Will growth be possible? #240: Trussed for the block?
Toryism at its worst – help the greedy, do nothing for the needy.
The discussion following Tim Morgan’s pieces are very good. The following is an example. drtimmorgan on September 22, 2022 at 1:49 pm said: I think we need to be clear about what we know, what we can contribute to the … Continue reading
Diet for a Hotter Climate: Five Plants That Could Help Feed the World
I have just come across this which may turn out to be relevant. [pdf-embedder url=”https://orcop.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Diet-for-a-Hotter-Climate.pdf” title=”Diet for a Hotter Climate”]
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Green growth, degrowth and the end of growth
Another video from Nate Hagens. We really must grasp the nettle of what he is saying. The implication is that everything we will be told by the Cheese Lady is founded on collapsing foundations.
Is an ecological future possible in a global economy which is shrinking?
In response to Jeremy Lent’s request: “Please share your own thoughts here on what Localization means to you, and how you see its role in Deep Transformation.” The following is written from a UK perspective, where the future is already … Continue reading
How to make emergency survival bread
The first stage of our transition into the new era is here. Maybe we should begin to learn some skills to help us survive gracefully. I know nothing about making bread. This came to me out of the blue. I … Continue reading
Hug a tree
Nate Hagens on trees. https://substack.com/redirect/109e1b2d-e1a3-4333-8722-a41b9b73b1fa?r=1m5qgr
People Oriented City Villages
This is a nice example of what is going on in the Deep Transformation Network. It is a complicated “place” to visit. Which I suppose is the nature of a network https://deeptransformation.network/posts/7coreneeds-inspiration-and-learning-week-comfortable-shelter
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