We do seem to approaching systemic collapse. The same old power games are being played despite the fact that the outcome is mutual destruction. What keeps me hopeful (if not very optimistic) is that there are many thoughtful people doing all they can to keep us from falling over the edge. A good friend and long-time colleague of mine in the U.K., Fred Harrison, is close to completing a powerful documentary film and the third volume of a trilogy on why changing our relationship to land is at the core of systemic change.
Thanks as always for your comment, Ed. Will look forward to Mr. Harrison's doc. i scribble this last literally "on the fly" enroute back from my daughter and family's place on Kauai. It was tropical rains and flooding this time, but still ... GREAT to be in the tropics. I'll be sharing more thoughts on this topic soon.
We do seem to approaching systemic collapse. The same old power games are being played despite the fact that the outcome is mutual destruction. What keeps me hopeful (if not very optimistic) is that there are many thoughtful people doing all they can to keep us from falling over the edge. A good friend and long-time colleague of mine in the U.K., Fred Harrison, is close to completing a powerful documentary film and the third volume of a trilogy on why changing our relationship to land is at the core of systemic change.
Thanks as always for your comment, Ed. Will look forward to Mr. Harrison's doc. i scribble this last literally "on the fly" enroute back from my daughter and family's place on Kauai. It was tropical rains and flooding this time, but still ... GREAT to be in the tropics. I'll be sharing more thoughts on this topic soon.