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There is the need to “adopt and invent alternative narratives of success that involve mutuality, rather than singularity; that are collective and communal, rather than alienated and isolated” → Read More
So it's not easy, it's not rosy, it's not that sense of community and belonging comes in a linear way. → Read More
It does seem to me that we have a unique form of not just consciousness, but our capacity to imagine what doesn't exist and create what doesn't exist. → Read More
There's this real seeking toward indigenous peoples and indigenous knowledge, because there's a recognition, I think, in the white population who's seeking that we've already lived through apocalypse, right? → Read More
What I found is necessary to help us all make progress is to have a sense of profound opportunity and radical transformation → Read More
We can create resilient communities, with thriving ecosystems, and this is gonna sound weird, but it's about hope, right? → Read More
The systemic change is very, very simple, and really hard to do. What we need to do is organize and charge a fair price for carbon. → Read More
July 28 was EARTH OVERSHOOT DAY. On July 29 we went into ecological deficit. → Read More
People will begin to aspire to something they already have, rather than than something they need to get. Then consumption goes away. → Read More
There is a lot that's going right and the United States Department of Agriculture is stepping up funding and attention, to regenerative ag → Read More
Hazel Henderson, wonder woman of green, science-based investing, the love economy, and the golden rule society, went virtual (her term for died) on May 22, 2022, at home, and very much at peace. → Read More
Vicki Robin unpacks how the machine of community begins. How does being vulnerable, sharing, and being obligated to others create a system that allows everyone to contribute? Why do we need to learn to begin asking for help? → Read More
So this leads to some great tumult that comes in what we call the Great Resignation, that maybe could be called the Great Renegotiation. → Read More
We have tidal waves of eco-anxiety and eco-grief and people who have been living rather comfortable lives, noticing this disturbance... → Read More
Cognitive behavioural therapy posits, at least as I learned it, 10 cognitive mistakes; 10 assumptions that are not true → Read More
Peter Lipman is the former (founding) chair of Transition Network and Common Cause Foundation. He also chaired the UK government’s Department for Energy and Climate Change’s Community Energy Contact Group. He addresses the question of “What Could Possibly Go Right?” → Read More
So narratives are very important, which of course, media is very aware of, advertising is very aware of, we are totally geared towards stories → Read More
Kamea Chayne is a Hakka-Taiwanese creative, writer, the author of Thrive, and the host of the Green Dreamer podcast. She addresses the question of “What Could Possibly Go Right?” → Read More
In this bonus episode, Post Carbon Institute brings together the hosts of its two podcasts: What Could Possibly Go Right? and Crazy Town. Our host Vicki Robin sits down with the guys from Crazy Town to cover climate change, empathy, the stages of grief, and other related topics. → Read More
I'd realized that, in addition to the “4 E's''—energy, economics, environment, and equity—a fifth “E”, empathy, is required. → Read More