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  • Sep 3, 2023 | resilience.org | Kurt Cobb |Eliza Daley |Nicolò Wojewoda |Bart Russell Anderson

    The most important variable for poisoning the world and getting away with it is a regulatory structure that does not require the maker of a synthetic chemical to test it for safety prior to sale and release and puts the burden of proof for establishing hazards on the government and the public. That pretty much describes the regulatory structure in the United States—with the exception of drugs, food additives and pesticides—until 2016 when the Toxic Substances Control Act was updated.

  • Sep 1, 2023 | resilience.org | Nate Hagens |Eliza Daley |Nicolò Wojewoda

    Recorded August 21 2023DescriptionIn this week’s Frankly, Nate considers 7 different continuums of perspectives people use when taking part in a “systems” discourse, such as The Great Simplification podcast is attempting. In such complex and often controversial discussions, each of us has a point of view that stems from our own personal experiences, knowledge and identity – yet how we channel that point of view into the larger discourse matters.

  • Sep 1, 2023 | resilience.org | Eliza Daley |Nicolò Wojewoda |Erika Schelby

    Ed. note: This piece was posted on the author’s website on August 30, 2023. The Blueberry Moon is full tomorrow. It is the second full moon of August 2023, so it’s a blue moon. I don’t know where August went this year. Seems I was just writing for the full Hay Moon at the beginning of the month, and here it is, a full lunation gone. Not only has the moon waned and waxed, but we’ve moved through hay mowing season and most of the berry harvest.

  • Aug 31, 2023 | resilience.org | Nicolò Wojewoda |Erika Schelby |Thomas Perrett

    This article was originally published on Waging Nonviolence. For people like me, who are among the least affected by the unfolding climate crisis, and are in the privileged position of being paid to figure out a way to address it, there are times that make the reality and urgency of rising global average temperatures come alive. The last month has been one of those times, and a trigger for some deep reflection.

  • Aug 31, 2023 | resilience.org | Thomas Perrett |Nicolò Wojewoda |Erika Schelby

    As energy costs continue to soar in Britain, communities are increasingly exploring local, sustainable methods for the generation and distribution of power.

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