Tag Archives: climate change

A NEW WORLD ORDER?

Many commentators are currently speculating that the proliferation of outstanding events unfolding in the 21st century are a result of the dying pains of the American dominated century and the growing pains of an emerging Asian dominated century. It has … Continue reading

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21ST CENTURY ANTHROPOCENTRIC CONCERNS. (Part 1)

This series of two articles, will consider what hope there is that the existing systems elites will address the concerns of ordinary people about the ongoing ecological damage and severe climate change, which are occurring. There are of course also … Continue reading

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COMMENTS UPON A SOCIAL ECOLOGY CONFERENCE.

I recently had my attention drawn to a conference held during 2024 and organised by the ‘Transnational Institute of Social Ecology’ and was held in the city of Athens Greece. The conference theme was to build a Social Ecology based … Continue reading

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ONE STEP FORWARD; THREE STEPS BACK?

In the current context of global economic, financial, social and military dystopia it is not surprising that every few months there are some groups in the world trying to make sense of what is happening to the planet it’s people … Continue reading

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BEGINNERS GUIDE 16.

On Extinction by extraction. When the period known as the Industrial Revolution, commenced in England during the 18th century, extraction, production and consumption of raw material and goods accelerated rapidly. Huge factories powered by steam (later by electricity) soon became … Continue reading

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BEGINNERS GUIDE 12.

On individualism and Entitlement. Of all the inter-linked strands of pro-capitalist ideology, the stress on human individuality and entitlement within it, are perhaps the most cancerous to life on the planet. The first, (individualism) is only possible because the division … Continue reading

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FLOODED HOUSE? Blame the rain!

Once again working class families in England have experienced the destructive effects of flooding in their communities and homes. Not for the first time, communities of terraced and semi-detached houses have seen the lower portions of their homes flooded to … Continue reading

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