One of my favourite interviews about: Radical Abundance: How to Win a Green Democratic Future.
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💸 Soaring bills for us, but huge payouts to shareholders.
💩 Sewage in our waterways, but bailouts for water companies.
🛤️ Delayed trains, but ticket hikes every year.
What if it didn’t have to be like this?
🎧 Listen now to learn more.
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If you’re interested in transition design and transition studies, or in more general issues around sustainability, regeneration, and social justice, I highly recommend this book. As the title suggests, it’s a critical engagement with discourses around “abundance”, popular in the US right now. But…
Capitalism has created a world of bullshit abundance and artificial scarcity.
Listen to the latest Radicals in Conversation with the authors of Radical Abundance, @kaiheron.bsky.social, @kmilb.bsky.social and @bertrussell.bsky.social
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Our report, Food Systems in Common, outlines how we can use public-common partnerships to transition to a democratised food system, producing good quality, nutritious and affordable food while repairing the country’s damaged ecosystems. 2/2
🥕 Read it here: www.in-abundance.org/reports/food...
🚜 Britain’s farming sector is in crisis.
Global over-production keeps commodity prices down, and state support that once propped up private farms has largely disappeared.
The solution lies in commoning agriculture. 1/2
We used to own our essential services, like water, energy, and transport. Not anymore.
This week @kmilb.bsky.social, co-director of @abundance-org.bsky.social, joined the New Economics Podcast to talk Radical Abundance: how to win a green democratic economy.
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We live in a world where we have too much of what we don't need and too little of what we do – but it doesn't have to be this way.
ICYMI: Here is an exclusive extract from our new book that makes the case for creating a world of “radical abundance”.
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The first podcast interview with @bertrussell.bsky.social, @kaiheron.bsky.social, and I on our book, Radical Abundance: How to Win a Green Democratic Future.
A really in depth interview this. Well worth a listen.
This is a very kind review of Radical Abundance and a good summary of its arguments.
It’s another sold-out event , but if you haven’t got a ticket this time, do check out the other launches taking place across the country (link below).
We’d love to see you at one!
📍 www.in-abundance.org/latest/radic...
Two of our co-directors, @kmilb.bsky.social and Frances Northrop, will be at @bookhaus.bsky.social tonight for the Bristol launch of Radical Abundance: How to Win a Green Democratic Future (published by @plutopress.bsky.social).
Give us a shout out if you’re going to be there!
Finally, as you make it through the pages or reflect on last night, we’d love to hear your thoughts.
So, please do reach out to the co-authors @kmilb.bsky.social, @bertrussell.bsky.social and @kaiheron.bsky.social.
Or drop us a comment below 👇
If you couldn’t make it to our London launch last night, don’t worry! There are more events taking place across the country over the coming weeks and months.
Check out the link below, and do let us know if you would like to organise something in your area.
📍 www.in-abundance.org/latest/radic...
A special thanks to everyone who has bought a copy of Radical Abundance - incredibly, @plutopress.bsky.social has informed us that we already need a second print run!😮
We've a few first edition copies still available via our website, but only while stocks last.
www.in-abundance.org/latest/new-b...
Thanks so much to the 160+ people who joined us to celebrate the launch of Radical Abundance: How to Win a Green Democratic Future, in London last night!
And apologies to those who couldn't fit in the room!...
A special thanks to everyone who has bought a copy of Radical Abundance - incredibly, @plutopress.bsky.social has informed us that we already need a second print run!😮
We've a few first edition copies still available via our website, but only while stocks last.
www.in-abundance.org/latest/new-b...
🍓📙🚀 Standing room only at tonight's sell-out book launch!
Grab a copy of the book and a ticket for events in Bristol, Leeds, Manchester, Norwich and Sheffield while you can 👇
🍓 www.in-abundance.org/latest/radic...
TOMORROW is the launch of Radical Abundance: How to win a Green Democratic Future.
A new book by our co-directors @bertrussell.bsky.social, @kmilb.bsky.social & kaiheron.bsky.social, published by @plutopress.bsky.social.
Tickets are gone, but we've a waitlist: www.in-abundance.org/latest/book-...
We're organising Radical Abundance discussion events around the country. London, Bristol, Sheffield, Manchester, Norwich, and Leeds, with many more to follow.
Find out more here:
www.in-abundance.org/latest/radic...
BOOK LAUNCH: Join us for the launch of our new book, Radical Abundance!
📆 Friday 19th September, 7-9pm
📌 Pelican House, London
🔗 Register your free place: www.in-abundance.org/latest/book-...
@bertrussell.bsky.social @kmilb.bsky.social @kaiheron.bsky.social @plutopress.bsky.social
Here @georgemonbiot.bsky.social reveals the failure of government to act in our interests and end private exploitation of OUR water for profit.
We're calling for a new model of social control.
Our new briefing reviews 4 international experiences to learn from: www.in-abundance.org/reports/beyo...
📍 Frances Northrop – a co-founding Director of @abundance-org.bsky.social and Head of Community Economic Power at @neweconomics.bsky.social. From a place of practical experience, Frances advises on generative local economies.
The report argues that England’s council farm estate is an ideal starting point for a wider transformation of Britain’s food system away from ecologically destructive ‘conventional farming’ methods, towards socially & ecologically regenerative systems rooted in the principles of food sovereignty 4/4
The report proposes that local authorities, farmworkers and community groups should work together to implement public-common partnerships to ease a transition away from today’s socially and ecologically unsustainable food system. 3/4
Our report, Food Systems in Common, outlines how we can democratise Britain’s food system and produce good quality, nutritious and affordable food while repairing the country’s damaged ecosystems, and meeting climate targets. 2/4
www.in-abundance.org/reports/food...
To meet biodiversity and climate targets, we need a transition towards agroecological food production in Britain.
But how?
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Here @adamvaughan.bsky.social shows why we need social control of water.
Out yesterday, our report makes the case for treating water as a shared resource, not a corporate asset.
It asks "should we prioritise using water to grow food or to cool data centres?"
🔗 www.in-abundance.org/latest/beyon...
1/3 One of the best and most refined arguments out there for water in public hands. Worth the read.
Water should work for us but is really run to make rich people richer. Yet "nationalisation" isn't always the answer.
in-abundance.org/reports/beyo... @abundance-org.bsky.social @kmilb.bsky.social
3/3 That's why, more than nationalisation, we need democratic ownership and control of our water.
Abundance’s new paper says it’s not just about who owns things. It’s about who controls them - and how to make sure that’s us, the public.