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berlinergazette.de
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| | | | In times when capitalism claims its monopoly on both dystopia (such as apocalyptic theme parks) and utopia (such as green smart cities), it is difficult to draw emancipatory ideas from dystopian or utopian narratives. The solarpunk genre, with its hopeful post-apocalyptic visions, seems to offer alternatives to this dilemma. But is it really the best of both worlds? Or rather the worst? Alessandro Sbordoni takes stock. | |
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www.solarpunkcast.net
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| | | | Description: As solarpunks, we have to consider the possibility of collapse. Matthew Azuley-aka EpicTomorrows-introduces us to collapse awareness, a view of the climate crisis which accepts the inevitability of societal collapse on some level. We'll hear a bit about his forthcoming book, an anthology of global perspectives on collapse, as well as how this | |
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undisciplinedenvironments.org
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| | | | The Earth Wind and Fire issue of Jacobin is an environmentalism from the standpoint of the Progressive State. Economic growth is given and natural, it... | |
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www.ictinc.ca
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| | This conversation about free prior informed consent talks about whether or not it trumps veto in the duty to consult. |