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Fiction: Pandemonium Blues, Part I
Nicole Nicole is pulling goddamn fucking field bindweed out from her bed of arugula and bok choy when her mostly zen garden time is...
Tawanda Jazz
Jul 1, 2024


Pretending That Everything is Fine is Putting Everyone in More Danger - Including You
The earth is grossly overpopulated. Natural disasters are increasing in numbers and also in severity. If you just take a moment to look up from your phone, you will see a large part of society in straight-up, glassy-eyed denial. Simply paying attention to the news stories we see everyday is now ridiculed and called “doomscrolling” (unless we’re reading fluffy celebrity, sports , or political news). Doomsters are often compared with preppers, ignoring the big, glaring differen
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Jan 30, 2024


Food: A Deep Adaptation Experience
*Originally written in August, 2021. This is the beginning of the extinction rebellion week called the ‘Impossible Rebellion’. I am not...
Katharine Burke
Jan 30, 2024


Poem: Seasons, Extinction
Seasons, Extinction by Tawanda Jazz I imagine myself as a monk a rice farmer a solitary toad Zen beside moonlit pond I rake in the heat...
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Jan 30, 2024


Self-Sufficiency and Frugalism: A Symbiotic Relationship
“I make myself rich by making my wants few.” – Henry David Thoreau Gathering rain to water your garden, growing a food forest in your...
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Dec 31, 2023


Free Food 101- Guerilla Gardening
Art by Huleeb, this month's Featured Artist. “I have witnessed my garden become a tool for the education, the transformation of my...
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Dec 31, 2023


Permaculture and Climate Resilience: An Interview with Andrew Millison
Like a lot of people, when I first heard of permaculture, I had no idea what it was, but I knew that it had something to do with growing...
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Nov 18, 2023


Why Being Self-Sufficient is the New American Dream
Something happened around 2005 or so, something that changed the way Americans (and many other first-worlders) thought about adulthood...
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Nov 8, 2023
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