These century-old stone “Tsunami Stones” dot Japan’s coastline

by Danny Lewis in Smithsonian Magazine….“Remember the calamity of the great tsunamis. Do not build any homes below this point.”

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New world order?

by Kate Mackenzie and Tim Sahay in Phenomenal World….At The Polycrisis we have been tracking the whipsaw of the global financial system amid private finance mantras, interest-rate hikes at the Fed, and the explosion of debt in the global South.

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Climate crisis → drought → food deficit → migration

by Mohan Mainali in Nepali Times….Half-century of eastern Nepal’s rainfall data points to a link between chronic drought and depopulation

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Resilience revisited 02. Dissonance as conscience: navigating the path between ecological integrity and everyday life

by Tamzin Ractcliffe on Linked In…As we navigate the complexities of living sustainably in an often unsustainable world, embracing our dissonance—not as a source of guilt but as a catalyst for change—can empower us. It’s a call to action that reminds us of the urgency of our collective efforts toward ecological integrity.

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Bridging Climate Science and Risk Management: A Crucial Conversation for Effective Philanthropy

The risks posed by the climate and ecological crisis are poorly understood. This statement seems counterintuitive. Vast areas of scientific endeavour are assessing the causes and consequences of the crisis, while its escalating impacts are now routinely reported. But where it matters most, understanding of the risks is limited. For example, governments’ national security risk […]

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