Saturday, February 1, 2025

Via Mother Pelican Journal of Solidarity and Sustainabili


 

Vol. 21, No. 2, February 2025

The Limits of the Human Animal

CONTENTS

Significant Research and Forthcoming Events

Overshoot and the Incredible Shrinking Planet ~ A Many-Faceted Problem
William E. Rees

Green Outside, Red Inside ~ How Environmentalism is Following the Same Path of Communism
Ugo Bardi

A Reality Check on Our 'Energy Transition'
Andrew Nikiforuk

Critical Metals and the Side Effects of Electrification
Bart Hawkins Kreps

What's the Real Problem? And Can We Do Anything About It?
William E. Rees

Love Is Our Only Hope: How Storytelling Can Lead Us Home
Cara Judea Alhadeff

Envisioning a Sustainable Socioecological Future, Part 3
Clifton Ware

Envisioning a Sustainable Socioecological Future, Part 4
Clifton Ware

Bringing About the Bioeconomy
Nolan Monaghan

To Confront Power, One Must First Name It: Neoliberalism and the Sustainability Crisis
Kurt Cobb

Jimmy Carter ~ America's 'Worst President' and Finest Leader
John Meyer

America is Dead. Long Live Gaia!
Tom Ellis

Beyond the Ideological Echo Chamber: A Call for Intellectual Adaptability in Times of Transformation
James Magnus-Johnston

Three-quarters of the World's Land is Drying Out, 'Redefining Life on Earth'
Ayurella Horn-Muller

Los Angeles Wildfires: True Causes & Solutions
Hart Hagan

Rethinking Energy, Productivity, and the Illusion of Endless Growth
Art Berman

The Trump Administration's Agenda and the Likely Economic and Financial Consequences
Rodrigue Tremblay

Pope Francis Still Advocates for Degrowth
Oscar Krüger

Fighting Back for the Earth
Sandy Irvine

From an Eco-spiritual Perspective, Nature Is More than a Material Reality
Michel Maxime Egger

The Biggest, Oldest Economy in the World Is Burning
George Tsakraklides

Beyond Essentialism: Redefining the Gender-Environment Nexus
Sharon Sarah Thawaney

Christianity and Hope ~ When the Pope Does Hopium, What Do the Mystics Do?
Jem Bendell

NOTE: There is a supplement, Critique of Religious Patriarchy. There is also an annotated archive with links to all articles published since May 2005.

Human development in harmony with nature is the existential challenge of our time. The mission of this journal is to foster human development in an integral human ecology.

You are invited to submit comments, suggestions, and articles for publication. Deadline is the 15th of the month to be considered for the following month.

Sincerely,
Luis

Luis T. Gutiérrez

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