Mother Pelican ~ April 2024

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Mother Pelican ~ April 2024
Vol. 20, No. 4, April 2024

Unity and Mutuality for an Integral Ecology

CONTENTS

Significant New Initiatives and Emerging Trends

An Exclusive Interview with Uncle Sam
Keith Zeff

Earth's Nature Is Being Ravaged by Population Growth
Malte Andersson & Frank Götmark

Overpopulation in Developing Countries: What's the Best Method to Reduce Unintended Pregnancies?
Simran Thomas

Outdated Narratives Have Humanity in a Downward Spiral—It's Time to Tell 'Stories for Life'
April M. Short

Pollution Undermines Our Health and Reduces Life Expectancy
Sean McDonagh

Envisioning a Steady-State Comprehensive Plan
Dave Rollo

Kohei Saito's Degrowth Manifesto: A Nonviable Solution to a Misidentified Problem
Madeline Weld

Eclipsing the Matrix: Inhabiting the Interstitial
Cara Judea Alhadeff

Energy, Ecology, Economy ~ Telling the Truth About Our Future
Art Berman

No, It's Not the Anthropocene ~ Try 'The Great Burning'
Richard Heinberg

Restoring Our Web of Interdependence: Why Reducing Individual Consumption Is Neither Possible nor Sufficient
Miki Kashtan

What Technology for Degrowth?
Vasilis Kostakis

Degrowth Is Everywhere ~ Here and Now
Adrien Plomteux

Advanced Economies Will Be Especially Hurt by Energy Limits
Gail Tverberg

What Are The Most Popular Forms of Hopium?
Erik Michaels

Time to Retire the Term 'Renewable Energy' from Serious Discussion and Energy Policy Directives ~ Part II
Russell Schussler

How to 'Decouple' Emissions from Economic Growth? These Economists Say You Can't.
Akielly Hu & Joseph Winters

We Need a Plan for the Transition to Renewable Energy
David Fridley & Richard Heinberg

What the Anthropocene's Critics Overlook – And Why It Really Should Be a New Geological Epoch
Simon Turner et al

How to Escape From the Iron Age?
Kris De Decker

When the Rains Forget Their Path: Climate Change Through Zimbabwean Eyes
Kumbirai Thierry Nhamo

Democratic Republic of Congo Bleeds Conflict Minerals For Green Growth
Alexandria Shaner

Searching for Warm Data? ~ A Personal Journey
Rex Weyler

NOTE: There is a supplement, Critique of Religious Patriarchy. There is also an annotated archive with links to all articles published since May 2005.

Human development in harmony with nature is the existential challenge of our time. The mission of this journal is to foster integral human development and an integral ecology.

You are invited to submit comments, suggestions, and articles for publication. Deadline is the 15th of the month to be considered for the following month.

Sincerely,
Luis

Luis T. Gutiérrez

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