Exploring the Future of Social Media with Bluesky’s Decentralized Vision As social media continues to evolve, the need for platforms that prioritize user control, privacy, and decentralization has never been more important. Enter Bluesky, a groundbreaking platform that promises to reshape the way we connect online. Developed by Jack Dorsey, the former CEO of Twitter,... Continue Reading →
Excellent Commentary: History Will Not Forget
Seth Andrews has thoughts on the 2024 presidential election. Video Source!
Community-powered solutions to the climate crisis…
Climate change is the epic challenge of our lives, and community leaders like Rahwa Ghirmatzion and Zelalem Adefris are already working on sustainable, resilient solutions. Through their organizations in Buffalo and Miami, they're focused on durable, affordable housing for under-resourced communities, the most vulnerable to the instability of climate change. Watch for a lesson on... Continue Reading →
According to William Isaacs, professor, author, and co-founder of the Center for Organizational Learning at MIT alongside Peter Senge, dialogue is a vehicle for creative problem identification and solving. However, it is different than what is normally conceived as problem solving. The usual modality to tackle problems is discussion. We are used to exposing our... Continue Reading →
Repost: The art of thinking together
Global warming has increased the number of extreme weather events around the world by 400% since the 1980s. Countries know how to stop the damage from worsening: stop burning fossil fuels and shift to renewable energy, electrify transportation and industry, and reduce the carbon intensity of agriculture. But none of this is happening fast enough... Continue Reading →
3 reasons local climate activism is more powerful than people realize
Climate Bedbugs & PLEASE LISTEN CAREFULLY to this Climate Impact Journalist…
Listen to the entire Podcast especially past the BEDBUG part and a big thanks to Brad & Desi, I sense now others will tune in to your Green News Report more often now. You guys really deliver where it is missing in regard to Climate context. Official Title: The High Cost of Climate Denial and... Continue Reading →
We’re using our streets all wrong | Hard Reset by Freethink
Cities were designed around that dream. Frazer quotes University of Houston historian Martin Melosi, who said that roughly half of the space in American cities has been given over to roads, parking lots, parking spots, gas stations, traffic signals, and other things pertaining to cars. And at the same time, space for other forms of... Continue Reading →
When advocating for systemic change becomes futile, fight your battles at home. Climate change is inevitable, if you haven’t heard. In fact, it’s already happening. In times like these, trying to figure out how to help can be overwhelming. If corporate greed, bad policy, and structural violence are to blame, then why is the weight... Continue Reading →
3 Climate-Resilient Amenities Your Community Can Fight For
AFR100, Africa’s locally led land restoration movement, is entering its second phase. Learn more about the key techniques people use to restore their land at https://www.africa.terramatch.org. YouTube Video Local Action For Land Restoration in Africa African leaders recognize that the degradation of 65% of the continent’s agricultural land threatens economic and environmental ruin for millions... Continue Reading →
How Are People In Africa Restoring Their Landscapes?
South Korea is set to build a “sustainable floating city” off the coast of major city Busan as early as 2023 in what is being called a “world first.” The goal behind this endeavour is yet another step in utilising breakthrough technologies to combat the continuous threats of climate change. The project, which presented its... Continue Reading →
South Korea is building a ‘floating city’ to survive rising sea levels
The old way of insuring against fires isn’t working anymore. Since 2016, more than 50,000 structures in California have been destroyed by wildfire. During fire season in the West, when the sky is dim with smoke and the sun’s an eerie red, you might find yourself breathing in tiny carbonized particles of what used to... Continue Reading →