Dark Ecology: Searching For Truth In A Post-Green World, By Paul Kingsnorth

Dark Ecology: Searching For Truth In A Post-Green World, By Paul Kingsnorth

What does the near future look like? I’d put my bets on a strange and unworldly combination of ongoing collapse, which will continue to fragment both nature and culture, and a new wave of techno-green “solutions” being unveiled in a doomed attempt to prevent it. I don’t believe now that anything can break this cycle, barring some kind of reset: the kind that we have seen many times before in human history. Some kind of fall back down to a lower level of civilizational complexity. Something like the storm that is now visibly brewing all around us.

Off The Pedestal: Creating A New Vision of Economic Growth, By James Gustave Speth

Off The Pedestal: Creating A New Vision of Economic Growth, By James Gustave Speth

The idea of economic growth as an unquestioned force for good is ingrained in the American psyche. But a longtime environmental leader argues it’s time for the U.S. to reinvent its economy into one that focuses on sustaining communities, family life, and the natural world. The case is strong that growth in the affluent U.S. is now doing more harm than good. It makes no sense to separate the two challenges: energy supply and climate change must be dealt with together.