Disrupting the New Normal
Earlier in the pandemic there was a sense, I think, that COVID-19 had unified
us—not in a good way,
Guerrilla Gardening to Own the (Neo)Libs
Along with the recent increase in popularity of foraging–thanks in part to the
absolute joy that is Blackforager–
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What/If: Solutions to Collapse and Climate Change
In short: there ain't any. But while we don't have solutions, we do have answers
to
The Formula for Collapse
It's a mistake to think of a collapse, or the collapse, as some kind of
monolithic, singular event.
Land Management in the Collapse (Pt. 2)
I think it's a fair assumption that most people reading When/If don't have acres on
Land Management in the Collapse (Pt. 1)
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on
The Echidna of Climate Change, and Confucius' Guide to Prepping
The IPCC released it's latest report [https://www.ipcc.ch/] recently, and the
news was not good. But
Collapse, Opportunity, and Equilibrium
The feedback from last week's post has been unanimous: fuck. With that in mind,
I want to expand
The Big Abysmal Picture
There are a number of reasons I believe we're bound for collapse. We've
witnessed in the
Democracy and Sanity at World's End
I had a good discussion with my wife about voting after last week's post. We're
just