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www.ianbetteridge.com
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| | | | | We like to imagine that there's a clean border between technology and nature. Out there are trees, rivers, fungi, and weather; in here are laptops, data centres, and motorways. One is wild and ancient, the other human and new. It's a neat, precise division - and completely artificial. Humans | |
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solarpunkstation.com
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| | | | | Listen to this review on the If This Goes On (Dont Panic) podcast Seeds for the Swarm by Sim Kern takes us on a journey of the near future where warming has continued and much of the United | |
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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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carnegieendowment.org
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| | | This shift opens space for African countries to develop their energy systems by engaging with international partners in pragmatic ways that were not possible under the previous paradigm. | ||