Stern Report 2: Renewables are the Only Path Forward

10 years on from the Stern report: a low-carbon future is the ‘only one available’ Economist says green development is the only route to global economic growth and points to China leading the world on climate change action Damian Carrington Lord Nicholas Stern: ‘Any attempt to follow high-carbon growth will eventually be self destructive.’ Photograph:… Read More Stern Report 2: Renewables are the Only Path Forward

141 Water Protectors Arrested At Standing Rock

141 Water Protectors Arrested as Police Escalate Violent Militarized Response Ladonna Allard SacredStoneCamp.org On Saturday, hundreds of water protectors from different nations were met with violence by militarized police in riot gear, and approximately 141 were arrested. Four protectors locked themselves to a disabled car at an active construction site, stopping construction for approximately 7 hours.… Read More 141 Water Protectors Arrested At Standing Rock

Non-Self as Non-Emptiness

In the vein of Non-Buddhism, I am proposing another interpretation of the traditional doctrine of “emptiness” as non-emptiness. Non-emptiness means that entities (systems) are composed of elements and defined by their boundaries. Yet boundaries also connect; all entities are connected at their boundaries. Thus, everything is connected, but everything is not the same. Systems theory shows us… Read More Non-Self as Non-Emptiness

The Local Goes Cosmic

This article sets forth the argument for cosmo-localization, or networked localism: knowledge and design flows globally, while material production is situated locally, drawing from local resources and adapted to local conditions. This model should be adjusted to incorporate the localized or “indigenous” knowledge base, and local cultures. IOW: The Lilliputians string a globalized web of knowledge and localized… Read More The Local Goes Cosmic

Leonard Cohen’s New Album: You Want It Darker

Our friends over at Open Culture dropped another bombshell of Buddhist culture. It’s streaming on Spotify. The lyrics of the title track ‘You Want It Darker’ suggest that religions—including I would say, Buddhism—need people who are hooked, broken and weak in order to secure their devotion to a god, saviour or enlightenment that never comes.… Read More Leonard Cohen’s New Album: You Want It Darker