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Earth4All: "The dominant economic model is destabilising societies and the planet. It is time for change. ... Earth4All is a vibrant collective of leading economic thinkers, scientists, and advocates, convened by The Club of Rome, the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, the Stockholm Resilience Centre and the BI Norwegian Business School."

The Pope, the Environmental Crisis, and Frontline Leaders | The Letter: Laudato Si Film (YouTube)

The Biggest Economic Lies We're Told | Robert Reich (YouTube) Secretary Reich gives an excellent summary of how the United States, a rich nation, is mostly poor or suffering from economic insecurity. Unfortunately, at the end, Secretary Reich invokes kitchen tables as the proverbial location of economic discussion in households of the United States. Even the housed  are very likely not to have a kitchen table. 

Let's Rethink Lawns (momshair.org) We work very hard to make the world worse by creating the biological wastelands that are lawns. Let's stop this foolishness that contributes to the onrushing catastrophe faced by humans and all other life on Earth. This site is also by the author of God Is Poor.

Essays on the Global Polycrisis (proudfatherofnone.org) Essays by the author of God Is Poor on the complex of mutually reinforcing crises faced by life on Earth, which includes humans. The crises include the climate, biodiversity, soil, water, and nuclear arms crises.

(HAS VIOLENT IMAGES) "Handlebars" by Flobots (YouTube) This song and video illustrate the risk of getting carried away because of pride, greed, rage, and thirst for power.

Pope Francis Calls for 'Paradigm Shift' in Theology for World of Today (2023/11/01)

Oregon State University researchers find 'deeply alarming' climate trends (2023/10/27)

The Crisis in the Middle East Is a Crisis of Growth (2023/10/19)

"Ghosts of Grenfell" by Lowkey featuring Mai Khalil (YouTube) ("Oh you political class, so servile to corporate power...")

"Ghosts of Grenfell 2" by Lowkey featuring Kaia (YouTube) ("...invisible violence becomes visible...")