"So far, the number of people attracted to degrowth, re-localizing, re-indigenizing, and bioregioning movements is small. Thus, it’s probable that the intertwined fates of society and nature will be determined more by failure of supply chains and support services, by resource depletion or toxification of ecosystems, and by the disunity of larger governance systems than by deliberate bioregional design projects."
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Museletter #389: Bioregioning Is Our Future
MuseLetter #389 / August 2025 by Richard Heinberg Download printable PDF version Lately I’ve been reading Andrew Schelling’s Tracks Along the Left Coast, a biography of linguist, anthropologist, and anarchist Jaime de Angulo (1887-1950). De Angulo was a






