Article: How to Decolonize the Permaculture Movement
Some good and important (and one misleading) point about permaculture as a movement. The author criticizes that permaculture is sometimes misused as a business (for those $2,000 permaculture courses) and
Article: Evidence of Earliest Human Hunting Found
Apparently there is now evidence supporting the claim that humans started hunting much earlier than previously thought. Archeological findings show that homo erectus already hunted 2 million years ago. This
Article: The Worst Mistake in the History of the Human Race
This article is an exceptionally good example of a short summary of the main arguments against civilization and progress and for primitivism and tribalism. http://discovermagazine.com/1987/may/02-the-worst-mistake-in-the-history-of-the-human-race
A response to a “viral” video about aero/hydroponics
The Facebook page “NowThis” posted this video: https://www.facebook.com/NowThisNews/videos/1384836634939790/ This is our response: “Completely controlled environment”… ‘Civilized’ humans and their insatiable need to control and dominate Nature. Growing plants like this
Infographic: A Truish and Actual History of the World
A great and informative little graphic visualizing the history of modern humans (not the whole world) and the series of ever more complex and profound errors and mistakes we call
Article: Megafaunal extinctions driven by too much moisture
In contrast to popular opinion, prehistoric hunters didn’t mindlessly hunt megafauna into extinction. Archeologists now found out that many bigger animals went extinct due to a rapid change in climate
Article: Climate change is altering global air currents – increasing droughts, heatwaves and floods
Climate change has impacted yet another planetary system, causing even more droughts, heatwaves and floods in its course of spindling downwards the path of the sixth mass extinction event –
Interview: Pirate Bay Founder says he has ‘Given Up’
Interesting approach to our society’s problems and pessimistic outlook on the future by Peter Sunde. Even though he fails to see the underlying problem that causes all those problems –
Article: Rare deadly heatwaves could strike every year even if global warming targets are met
Extreme droughts and heat waves like the one that killed 3,400 people in India and Pakistan in 2015 (with the temperature being above 60C) will be far more common in
Essay: What Does the World Dream?
Today’s long read: Ramon Elani gives us a great introduction to poet Robinson Jeffers’ works, who draws the correct conclusions as to what our place in this universe is and