Competing Visions of Sustainability: Scarcity or Abundance?
In this essay I explore how assumptions of nature’s Scarcity and Abundance underlie our visions of sustainability, and our prescriptions for action.
November 23, 2015
Recycling in the Anthropocene
Individualized recycling is a start but it is not doing nearly enough.
March 13, 2015
The “Upstream” Story that Hasn’t Been Told
We changed our name to emphasize that critical environmental solutions to reducing environmental impacts of products – manufactured goods and food – lie “upstream” of consumers, before purchase.
September 11, 2014
Putting Boundaries on Selling Stuff
My theory of change is that governments are essential to controlling corporate power and that government is strengthened by civic rather than consumer action.
January 7, 2014
Waste: Climate change, peak oil, and the end of waste
We in rich contries have almost lost the ability to supply our own needs through local manufacturing and agriculture–or even to extend the life of products through reuse, repair and repurposing. We rely on others, and on a system lubricated by cheap oil, to meet our needs as well as our wants.
September 28, 2010