Our Spring issue examines how intentional communities and other groups are responding to the challenges presented by climate change. Through stories from more than a dozen diverse communities, we learn about steps being taken both to mitigate the intensity of climate disruption and to adapt to its effects. Innovative approaches include carbon onsetting, biochar production and use, personal/spiritual work, strategies for fossil-fuel-freedom, and more. Please join us! Articles in Communities and Climate Change * Publisher's Note--No Hope? by Sky Blue * Notes from the Editor--Climate Crisis, Dystopia, and Community by Chris Roth * The Question I Get Asked the Most by Bill McKibben * Living Energy An Answer for Climate Change by Alexis Zeigler * Limiting the Damage of Climate Lessons from Dancing Rabbit by Ma'ikwe Ludwig * Soil, Communities, and Climate An Interview with Nikki Silvestri by Chris Roth * Addressing Climate Two Generations at Heart-Culture Farm Community by Kara Huntermoon * Permaculture, Community, and Climate Change by Tom Henfrey * Ridgewood A Mecca For Adaptive Community by Steve Hellman and Daniel Spiro * Variations on a Low-Carbon Communities of All Sorts by Ma'ikwe Ludwig * Hurricane Global Warming Affects Island Nations by Philip Mirkin * Local Solutions to Global Paying for Our Carbon Meal by Daniel Greenberg * Intentional The Challenges and Rewards of Community Power by Woody Hastings * The Carrot in Front of Our Lessons from ZEGG by Tobias Bayr * Communities and Zero Population Growth by Arty Kopecky * Preparing for the Human Challenges of Climate Change by Sara Donna * Twenty Principles of Personal and Cultural Adaptation to a Changed Planet by Linda Buzzell and Craig Chalquist * Affordable, Developer-Driven Meeting an Unmet Need by Mac Maguire * Wurruk' An Experimental Intentional Community by Bill Metcalf * Review--Permaculture and Climate Change Adaptation by Amelia L. Williams
Language
English
Pages
11
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
August 29, 2017
Communities Magazine #174 (Spring 2017) – Communities and Climate Change
Our Spring issue examines how intentional communities and other groups are responding to the challenges presented by climate change. Through stories from more than a dozen diverse communities, we learn about steps being taken both to mitigate the intensity of climate disruption and to adapt to its effects. Innovative approaches include carbon onsetting, biochar production and use, personal/spiritual work, strategies for fossil-fuel-freedom, and more. Please join us! Articles in Communities and Climate Change * Publisher's Note--No Hope? by Sky Blue * Notes from the Editor--Climate Crisis, Dystopia, and Community by Chris Roth * The Question I Get Asked the Most by Bill McKibben * Living Energy An Answer for Climate Change by Alexis Zeigler * Limiting the Damage of Climate Lessons from Dancing Rabbit by Ma'ikwe Ludwig * Soil, Communities, and Climate An Interview with Nikki Silvestri by Chris Roth * Addressing Climate Two Generations at Heart-Culture Farm Community by Kara Huntermoon * Permaculture, Community, and Climate Change by Tom Henfrey * Ridgewood A Mecca For Adaptive Community by Steve Hellman and Daniel Spiro * Variations on a Low-Carbon Communities of All Sorts by Ma'ikwe Ludwig * Hurricane Global Warming Affects Island Nations by Philip Mirkin * Local Solutions to Global Paying for Our Carbon Meal by Daniel Greenberg * Intentional The Challenges and Rewards of Community Power by Woody Hastings * The Carrot in Front of Our Lessons from ZEGG by Tobias Bayr * Communities and Zero Population Growth by Arty Kopecky * Preparing for the Human Challenges of Climate Change by Sara Donna * Twenty Principles of Personal and Cultural Adaptation to a Changed Planet by Linda Buzzell and Craig Chalquist * Affordable, Developer-Driven Meeting an Unmet Need by Mac Maguire * Wurruk' An Experimental Intentional Community by Bill Metcalf * Review--Permaculture and Climate Change Adaptation by Amelia L. Williams