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#Resilience is a program of Post Carbon Institute, a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping the world transition away from fossil fuels and build sustainable, resilient communities

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#Bioregioning: How to Thrive Where We Live
#Resilience a program of #PostCarbonInstitute, a nonprofit organizationto helping the world transition away from fossil fuels, build sustainable, resilient communities
#Bioregioning offers a systemic way forward. Dr. Lyla June Johnston, Samantha Power, Brandon Letsinger offer insight & inspiring leadership for thinking & acting bioregionally

A #bioregion is a geographical area defined not by political boundaries, but by ecological systems

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Fossil fuels have powered human growth and ingenuity for centuries. Now that we're reaching the end of cheap and abundant oil and coal supplies, we're in for an exciting ride. While there's a real risk that we'll fall off a cliff, there's still time to control our transition to a post-carbon future.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=cJ-J91SwP8w&si=F7EB1ce5dTz6FeA7
300 Years of FOSSIL FUELS in 300 Seconds

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Can we meet the needs of humanity without undermining the life-support systems of the planet? Find out if bioregioning holds the key to a positive and systemic way forward in this live online event with Lyla June Johnston, Samantha Power, and Brandon Letsinger.
#Resilience is a program of #PostCarbonInstitute, a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping the world transition away from fossil fuels and build sustainable, resilient communities

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Bioregioning: How to Thrive Where We Live

Modernity is a story of inevitable growth and progress deeply embedded in the consciousness of our culture and institutions. For much of humanity and the more-than-human world, that story has already been a tragedy. But now both the story and the real-world manifestations of modernity may be expiring.

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2/2 #IchWillEineBessereKatastrophe
Robert Heinberg vom #PostCarbonInstitute erklärt, warum das ganze Konzept Wirtschaftswachstum der letzten Jahrundert endgültig kaputt ist.

https://youtu.be/EQqDS9wGsxQ

Who Killed Economic Growth?

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1/2 #IchWillEineBessereKatastrophe

Fossilenergie-Zivilisation in 5 Minuten. Achterbahnfahrt ins Unglück.
Ich verbreite das mal, weil aus irgendeinem Grund stolpere ich bei uns nie über Robert Heinberg und das #PostCarbonInstitute.
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https://youtu.be/cJ-J91SwP8w

300 Years of FOSSIL FUELS in 300 Seconds

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1/2 Recent episode of Holding The Fire podcast from the #PostCarbonInstitute has an interview with Lyla June (Navajo/Cheyenne/Euro), who reframes societal collapse as something that her people in the Chaco Canyon area went through, ages ago, and as a result became more egalitarian and respectful towards each other and their ecosystems.

Doing my best to talk to folks about how to shift our current society towards those ideals, no collapse necessary...
https://www.resilience.org/stories/2023-12-12/holding-the-fire-episode-11-lyla-june-johnston/

Holding the Fire: Episode 11. Reframing Collapse with Lyla June Johnston

How is it possible to maintain perspective on the polycrisis? Dr. Lyla June Johnston, who is of Navajo, Cheyenne, and European lineages, has brilliantly woven her knowledge into her public speaking and multigenre art, inspiring international audiences towards personal, collective, and ecological healing. 

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#PostCarbonInstitute has a good podcast spotlighting Indigenous activists, outside of Turtle Island, on #ClimateJustice. Good for me particularly because I'm trying to fix my Global North-centrism. https://www.resilience.org/holding-the-fire-podcast/episodes/
Holding the Fire: Indigenous Voices on the Great Unraveling Episodes

Award-winning journalist and author Dahr Jamail hosts in-depth interviews with leaders from around the world to uncover Indigenous ways of reckoning with environmental and societal breakdown.

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The Law of Diminishing Returns

In this new short video Richard Heinberg explores how — in our economy, the environment, and energy production — we may well be. When previous societies have...