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By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 15 May 24

Our friends at r3.0 are hosting a conference on “Collapse Resilience” this year. As part of the build-up to their event, they are holding dialogues about important topics that prepare the field for what is going to happen in September.I was asked if I could give a talk about Tipping Points of the Earth System to frame what it means to be in planetary collapse right now. You will really enjoy watching the video — especially for the discussion that took place afterwards between Bill Baue, Ralph Thurm, and myself.This was followed by a second session on Positive Tipping Points of the Earth

Our friends at r3.0 are hosting a conference on “Collapse Resilience” this year. As part of the build-up to their event, they are holding dialogues about important topics that prepare the field for what is going to happen in September.I was asked if I could give a talk about Tipping Points of the Earth System to frame what it means


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 23 Jan 21

This is a two-part post.  Today I want to establish the context by talking about comfort and related factors such as resilience in the context of walking in good and bad weather conditions.  Tomorrow I will extend that learning into an update of how I see resilience from a sense-making perspective, pulling together material from scattered posts over the last decade.  So this post is more anecdotal, with some key lessons, tomorrows more structured and generic in nature. The most controversial aspect of the discussion in most online hiking groups is the question of what gear to buy.  Ask for

This is a two-part post.  Today I want to establish the context by talking about comfort and related factors such as resilience in the context of walking in good and bad weather conditions.  Tomorrow I will extend that learning into an update of how I see resilience from a sense-making perspective, pulling together material from scattered posts over the last


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 3 Apr 20

Resources to help you make sense of what is going on in the world.As our daily lives get disrupted and the larger systems that our society runs on begin to break under the pressure of the COVID-19 pandemic, it is becoming increasingly important for all of us to practice resilience and sovereignty.*At the bottom of this article, I have included a list of the best Future Thinkers podcast episodes on the subjects of sovereignty, sensemaking, and resilience in the face of the unprecedented changes the world is going through.Resilience is the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties and to adapt to new

Resources to help you make sense of what is going on in the world.As our daily lives get disrupted and the larger systems that our society runs on begin to break under the pressure of the COVID-19 pandemic, it is becoming increasingly important for all of us to practice resilience and sovereignty.*At the bottom of this article, I have included a


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 18 Mar 20

I would like to share a little glimpse into how we are weaving regenerative practices into our lives while becoming more resilient in the midst of planetary turmoil as people all over the world struggle to deal with the Coronavirus pandemic.In the image above, our three year old daughter Elise is pulling our new compost bucket up the hill to where our food scraps become part of the formation process for soils in the community food forest.We live in Barichara, Colombia where six hectares have been set aside as a public park where reforestation has been underway for more than a

I would like to share a little glimpse into how we are weaving regenerative practices into our lives while becoming more resilient in the midst of planetary turmoil as people all over the world struggle to deal with the Coronavirus pandemic.In the image above, our three year old daughter Elise is pulling our new compost bucket up the hill to


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