An unusual call for help
Yesterday our crowdfunding campaign finally went online! We’ve been looking for a way to get financial support, which is crucial in the beginning phase of a project like ours. Most
Book : Six Degrees
Mark Lynas’ book on climate change and its effects is fundamental for understanding just how important it really is to change things fast. He went through the work of viewing
Article: Stop Joking About Fleeing Earth
This excellent article sums up our thoughts on megalomaniac delusions of colonizing other planets (as if colonization didn’t do enough damage, devastated enough ecosystems and destroyed enough diversity in the
Article: Could We Reboot Civilization?
With fossil fuels being used up, would it be possible to build another “advanced” civilization after the collapse of this one? Lewis Dartnell, author of the book The Knowledge: How
Article: How the Social Justice Movement Fuels Corporate Capitalism
This excellent article shows the influence of corporations on the social justice movement, which has been less concerned with class than with race, gender or sexual orientation lately – even
Article: The lie of the land
Paul Kingsnorth is at it again: He explains why he, as an environmentalist, voted yes for leaving the EU, and presents excellent arguments to show the hypocrisy of environmentalists being
Article: Professor Caveman
A college teacher who knows what’s good, fun and important: Bill Schindler teaches primitive skills. Interesting to read, seems like it is not that unrealistic to get people interested in
Article: We can’t vertically farm our way into a techno-utopia
We view hydro/aeroponics and vertical farms very skeptically. It is the most unnatural way to grow food, and it is probably the highest form of domestication of plants, depriving them
Article: Resist the Internet
And yet another column that reminds us to use technology wisely and seldom, if at all. As the negative effects of smartphones, the internet and especially “social” media slowly unfold,
Essay: Dark Ecology
One of the greatest essays I have read recently – so great, in fact, that I read it several times. Paul Kingsnorth makes good case against technology and the cult