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bryanalexander.org
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| | | | | One well-known risk of working on climate change is depression. The topic presents so many terrible futures that dwelling in it can be mentally brutal. In response to this grim issue, people have ... | |
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www.lazaruscorporation.co.uk
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| | | | | Back in the 1970s there seemed to be such a myriad of ideas about potential shared futures, exploring all aspects of the political, social, and cultural. The aim of neoliberal capitalism of the 1980s onwards... | |
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thoughtshrapnel.com
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| | | | | In this interview with Andrew Dana Hudson, he lays out a brief overview of the five futures he discusses in his book. This, in turn, is based on his Masters thesis. Theres a lot of optimism in solarpunk approaches to the future, which is attractive. We just need to have the will to realise that its not already over. There is a very optimistic sustainable scenario, full of community and open-hearted kindness and capitalist power fading to a bad memory. | |
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www.irena.org
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