'Myth: Carbon is carbon' repairproject.org/Blog/myth-ca...
Myths and abstractions of carbon are shaping climate policy and markets in new ways.
Read @amberhuff.bsky.social's think piece, and join our online discussion on 23 April: myth-carbon-is-carbon.eventbrite.co.uk
#IYRP2026
Posts by Nathan Oxley
Yes, hello, is that God? Yeah, hi. I have a complaint. You gave me this brain that’s designed for finding berries and avoiding lions and now people are ‘just circling back’ to see if we can ‘move the needle’ on ‘key initiatives’? NONE of those things are berries.
"This is catastrophic."
Happy International Women’s Day!
futurenatures.org/comic-little...
This is cool I think. The sort of thing I’d love to do for Future Natures although with a slightly different emphasis.
No one I know is mourning Khamenei because he was a mass murderer.
We’re worried because we also know what the Americans and Israelis are: mass murderers.
Correct — it’s simple but at the same time it’s hard because it involves being vulnerable, something that many dominant cultures don’t encourage. The minute you are kind to someone, you open up the possibility of them taking the piss. And yet you must try
Yeah also all the Lars von Trier films I’ve ever seen
Hereditary
I just found out about this via the Uncanny Landscapes newsletter and I'm very excited to read it! Very relevant to some of the @futurenatures.bsky.social work on English commons and the things that landscapes mean to people, and why it is good to think about struggles in commons & commoning now.
What’s going on with meat in South Africa?
“Durban’s wealthiest minibus-taxi family is said to have recently purchased a couple of cattle farms that will supply their taxi-rank butcheries with a consistent supply of slaughtered meat.”
repairproject.org/Blog/getting...
Sorry! Thank you!
Great, Jo. Sorry, great joy.
This month, in our #RangelandMyths series, we examine the myth that 'Mobility drives conflict and insecurity'.
Read the think piece by Linda Pappagallo: repairproject.org/Blog/myth-mo...
Join our online discussion on 26 February with @tekgw.bsky.social:
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/exploring-...
What is property? How does a narrow view of ownership & property lie behind the so-called ‘Tragedy of the Commons’? Frank Matose explains at our event on #RangelandMyths
#IYRP2026
Well phrased by Peter Gelderloos -
"It is mind-bogglingly naïve to think that the Trump administration needs any kind of ‘justification’ for repression."
I came to Minneapolis to report on what's going on, and one of the main questions I showed up with is "just what is the scale of the resistance?" After all, we're all used to the news calling Portland a "war zone" or whatever when it's just some protests in one part of town.
The state uses religion as a tool to enforce fascism, and they do so badly, all over the world.
Most religions boil down to "be good to each other" and most of the religious people I've met in my life know that.
“Most would agree that the ‘Tragedy of the Commons’ thesis is flawed, logically inconsistent, and downright dangerous…
Yet it has taken on a life of its own as an enduring master myth.” - @amberhuff.bsky.social
repairproject.org/Blog/the-tra...
#tragedyofthecommons #rangelandmyths #IYRP2026
Dust in heat haze. Hooves on dry ground.
Red scars slice the hills.
It's a familiar scene.
But the photo is an AI-generated image.
@amberhuff.bsky.social and Linda Pappagallo discuss how 'rangeland myths’ shape our view of landscapes & livelihoods:
repairproject.org/Blog/rethink...
#IYRP2026
Very excited about this. Discussions! Arguments! Comics! All in a crucial year for pastoralism on the world stage.
Our director Amber Huff was in Helmsdale this week to share & discuss commoning with the wonderful folks at @timespanhelmsdale.bsky.social
On #WorldOceanDay, new co-authored paper that calls for rethinking development in coastal spaces, away from extractive models toward approaches that respect local knowledge, ecological interdependence, & justice.
bristoluniversitypressdigital.com/gsc/view/jou...
The Tragedy of Not Commoning.
Who gets to shape so-called ‘nature-based solutions’?
Here’s a very accessible new piece from the Madagascar team of @repairproject.bsky.social, on the need to listen & understand the cultures and motivations of pastoralists.
Political Ecology Network (POLLEN) Conference in Barcelona, June 2026. Help us disseminate the event and submit your articles, please! @icta-uab.bsky.social @pollenetwork.bsky.social
pollenpoliticalecology.network/pollen-2026/
Who gets to shape so-called ‘nature-based solutions’?
Here’s a very accessible new piece from the Madagascar team of @repairproject.bsky.social, on the need to listen & understand the cultures and motivations of pastoralists.
Let’s goooooo