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Our current economic and civilizational model is based on a false conception pseudo-abundance in the natural world, thereby creating an engine of infinite material world in a finite natural world. And it is also based on a false conception of pseudo-scarcity, which aims to create scarcities in the immaterial world, where the costs of reproduction are near zero. A sustainable economy demands that this duality is simply reversed. We must recognize the limits of the natural world, and create a free culture of exchange in the world of immaterial value: culture, intellect, spirit. | Our current economic and civilizational model is based on a false conception pseudo-abundance in the natural world, thereby creating an engine of infinite material world in a finite natural world. And it is also based on a false conception of pseudo-scarcity, which aims to create scarcities in the immaterial world, where the costs of reproduction are near zero. A sustainable economy demands that this duality is simply reversed. We must recognize the limits of the natural world, and create a free culture of exchange in the world of immaterial value: culture, intellect, spirit. | ||
This section is dedicated to that goal. Thanks to Franz Nahrada of [[Global Villages]] for his pioneering work in reconciling material sustainable and free knowledge exchange. | This section is dedicated to that goal. Thanks to [http://www.p2pfoundation.net/Nahrada%2C_Franz Franz Nahrada] of [[Global Villages]] for his pioneering work in reconciling material sustainable and free knowledge exchange. | ||
Revision as of 11:14, 21 June 2007
Our current economic and civilizational model is based on a false conception pseudo-abundance in the natural world, thereby creating an engine of infinite material world in a finite natural world. And it is also based on a false conception of pseudo-scarcity, which aims to create scarcities in the immaterial world, where the costs of reproduction are near zero. A sustainable economy demands that this duality is simply reversed. We must recognize the limits of the natural world, and create a free culture of exchange in the world of immaterial value: culture, intellect, spirit.
This section is dedicated to that goal. Thanks to Franz Nahrada of Global Villages for his pioneering work in reconciling material sustainable and free knowledge exchange.
Pages in category "Ecology"
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A
- Absolute Decoupling
- Abundance of Food vs the Abundance of Recipes
- Abundance vs. Scarcity
- Abundance Within Planetary Boundaries
- Accounting for Cryptocurrency Climate Impacts
- Accumulation by Contamination
- Adem
- Advancing Environmental Disclosure in Sustainability Reporting
- African Ecological Ethics and Spirituality
- Against Ecological and Information Enclosures
- Agriculture
- Agriculture in Urban Planning
- Agriculture Supported Communities
- Agro Biogenics
- Agro-Ecological Approaches to Agricultural Development
- Agroecology
- Air
- Air and Atmosphere
- Air Quality Egg
- Alan Savory's Holistic Management of Grasslands
- Alex Steffen on Distributed Disaster Relief and P2P Energy Networks
- Alg-a Lab/es
- Altergrowth
- Alternative Pathways in Science and Industry
- Amory Lovins and Robert Rosner on Nuclear and Carbon
- Amory Lovins on Climate change, Peak Oil and Energy Autonomy
- Amory Lovins on Natural Capitalism as the Next Industrial and Ecological Revolution
- Andreas Exner
- Andrei Platonov
- Andrew Simms on No-Growth as New Economic Paradigm
- Andrew Trusty
- Anil Gupta on Appropriate Technology for Agroinnovations
- Ann Pettfor on Financing the Green Transition
- Anne Ryan on Enough is Plenty
- Anneloes Smitsman and Michel Bauwens on Mental Models for Systems Change
- Another Future is Possible
- Anthony McCann on Going Towards a Critical Vernacular Ecology
- Anthrobscene
- Anthromes
- Anthropocene
- Anthropocene Transition Project
- Anthrosols and Cultural Landscapes
- Anti-Ecocide Law
- Anticipated Environmental Sustainability of Personal Fabrication
- Aphanipoiesis
- Applied Sustainability
- Appropedia Foundation
- Appropriate Technology
- Appropriate Technology Villages
- Arcology
- Area’s Immediate Reading
- Argo Ocean Profilers
- Arnold Schroder on the Three Ecological Strategies
- Arquitecturas Colectivas/es
- Arran Gare
- Artificial Intelligence for Environment and Sustainability - ARIES
- Artificial Scarcity
- Association for AgriCulture and Ecology
- Atlas of Bioregional Areas
- Atmospheric Commons
- Atmospheric Trust Lawsuits
- Atmospheric Trust Litigation
- Attuning to Natural Energy Flows vs. Abstract Economic Rationality
- Augmented Forests
- Austin Wade Smith on Real Ecological Accounting with the Earth as the Ledger
- Automating Environmental Interventions
- Auzolan/es
- Awakening to an Ecology of the Commons
B
- B Corporations
- BALLE
- Bankrupting Nature
- Barbara Unmüßig
- Barcelona Environmental Ordinance
- Batshit Jobs
- Benjamin Sovacool
- Beyond Civilization
- Bibliography on Post-Colonialism and the Ecological Crisis in the Anthropocene
- Bill McKibben Looks to the Commons as the Solution to Global Climate Disruption
- Bill McKibben on Corporate Environmental Responsibility
- Bill St Arnaud
- Bio-Physical Triggers of Political Violence
- Biocapacity
- Biocapacity Metrics
- Biodiversity Banking
- Biomimicry
- Biomimicry and the Circular Economy
- Biomimicry as a New Enclosure of Nature
- Biomimicry Index
- Biomimicry Movement
- Bionatur
- Biophilia Revolution
- Biophilic Nature of Humanity
- Biophobia in Social Theory
- Biophysical Economics
- Biophysical Foundation of Socio-Economic Systems
- Bioregion
- Bioregional Commoning
- Bioregional Democracy
- Bioregional Economy
- Bioregional Fibershed
- Bioregional State
- Bioregionalism
- Biosphere and Noosphere Reader
- Biosphere Politics
- Birth of Systems Economics for the Earth System
- Bits for Carbon Trading
- BitTorrent Proxy for Green Internet File Sharing
- Blockchain and Its Problems With Externalities
- Blockchain for Scaling Climate Action
- Blue Economy
- Blue Gold
- Boya
- Bral
- Breakdown of the Bio-Cultural Interfaces in the European Renaissance
- Breaking Together
- Bren Smith on Ecologically Restorative Open Source 3D Vertical Ocean Farming
- Brendan Graham Dempsey and Layman Pascal on the Concept of Nature
- Bringing the Power of the Law to Environmental Stewardship with Common Property Rights
- Brown Revolution
- Bruce Sterling on Industrial Products And Ubiquity
- Bucket’s Revolution
- Buen Vivir
- Buffer Vehicles as Commons in a Carpooling System
- Build It Solar
- Building a Sustainable Economy in a World of Finite Resources
- Building Resiliency Through Green Infrastructure
- Building Sustainable Communities
- Burns Weston
- Business for the Environment
- Buying Out at the Bottom
C
- C40 Megacity Coalition Against Climate Change
- Can Accountants Save the Planet
- Can Reducing Income Inequality Decouple Economic Growth from CO 2 Emissions
- Can the Digital Commons Save the Natural Commons
- Canuckle
- Cap and Dividend Carbon Trading Model
- Cap and Share
- Cap and Trade
- Cap and Trade Policy Primer
- Cap and Trade Vs. Carbon Tax as False Choices
- Cap Global Carbon
- Cap, Auction, and Dividend
- Capitalism 3.0
- Capitalism as if the World Matters
- Capitalism in the Web of Life
- Capitalism vs. the Climate
- Capitalism, Climate Change and the Transition to Sustainability
- Capitalocene
- Car Sharing
- Car-Free Life
- Carbon Bubble
- Carbon Co-op
- Carbon Dividends
- Carbon Farming
- Carbon Liberation Front
- Carbon Offset Markets
- Carbon Omissions
- Carbon Pool
- Carbon Pulse
- Carbon Quantitative Easing
- Carbon Reduction Rewards
- Carbon Removal Market
- Carbon Trading
- Carbon-Free and Nuclear-Free
- Carl Middleton
- Carolyn Baker on the Sacred Demise of Industrial Civilization
- Carrying Capacity Assessment Model for the Australian Socio-Environmental Context
- Carsharing
- Cascadia
- Case against Nuclear Energy and for Renewables
- Casey Camp-Horinek on the Tribal Rights of Nature Movement
- Catabolic Collapse
- Catagenesis
- Catchment
- CEED Program
- Cenozoic Era
- Center for Biological Diversity
- Center for Planetary Culture
- Center for the Advancement of the Steady State Economy
- Center for Transition Sciences
- Central do Cerrado
- Centro Cultural Mariamulata/es
- Centro de Doc e Info Bolivia/es
- Cesar Harada
- Charter of Human Responsibilities
- Charter of the Forest - UK
- Cheap Nature
- CheapStat
- China’s Air Pollution Meets Citizen Science
- Chinese Ecological Civilization Construction Indexes
- CHON Theory of Materials Usage for Sustainable Manufacturing
- Chris Laszlo on Radical Corporate Transparency for Embedded Sustainability
- Chris Paine on Who Killed the Electric Car
- Chris Paine on Who Killed the Electronic Car
- Christian Monasticism and Bioregionalism as Historical Social-Ecological Movements
- Chthulucene
- CIFAL Findhorn
- Circular Economy