Envisioning the Transition to an Ecological Economy
Brannon Andersen explores what changes are needed to grow an ecological economy in the cracks of the current unsustainable system.
Brannon Andersen explores what changes are needed to grow an ecological economy in the cracks of the current unsustainable system.
All humans share one life-giving planet. Even if we never learn to stop fighting over who gets to control it.
Reflecting on the conclusion of my family’s sweet fast, and what happened when sugar returned to the scene.
Is it a problem that Soylent Green was made out of people? Or was the problem simply a lack of transparency?
Exploring the value of media—when used intentionally—to spark change.
Some reflections one week into a month-long sugar and alcohol fast.
For me the biggest question I’m living with is how do we grow the Gaian community?
What would a wise genie grant us, if we wished for a sustainable future?
Or will Saint Nick be a superspreader this Christmas Eve?
Or perhaps people-flavored bugs? Or bug-flavored people?
People in Japan go wild for vending machine toys. Is this more irrational behavior in the end times? And is there an aikido move to combat this?
Do we really want to live in a virtual future? More disconnected from Gaia than ever before?