Mother Pelican – April 2022

Mother Pelican 
A Journal of Solidarity and Sustainability
Vol. 18, No. 4, April 2022
Luis T. Gutiérrez, Editor

Subsidiarity is “a principle of social organization that holds that social and political issues should be dealt with at the most immediate (or local) level that is consistent with their resolution.”  
In other words, local issues must be resolved locally. National issues must be resolved nationally. International issues must be resolved internationally. Needless to say, social and political issues include economic and ecological issues. The Russian invasion of Ukraine exemplifies the need for some effective form of democratic global governance.

For a new civilization of solidarity and sustainability, a new world order is needed with checks and balances between global, national, and local levels of governance. Subsidiarity is a key guiding principle for a fair and sustainable world order. 
ARTICLES
Ukraine: Putin’s Lebensraum
– Brian Czech
Interlude 3 ~ MLK, Jr. and Environmental Justice: “Order Before Justice”
Cara Judea Alhadeff
Progress on Population? A Lot But Not Nearly Enough
Leon Kolankiewicz
On the 50th Anniversary of the Publication of The Limits to Growth
– Richard Heinberg & Dennis Meadows
The Limits to Growth at 50: From Scenarios to Unfolding Reality
– Richard Heinberg
Evolutionary Mismatch, Partisan Politics, and Climate Change: A Tragedy in Three Acts
– Helen Camakaris
Tipping Points in Earth’s Geophysical and Biological Systems
– Robert Ellison
Animals Have Evolved to Avoid Overexploiting Their Resources ~ Can Humans Do the Same?
– Axel G. Rossberg
Back to Reality: We Are All Children of Oil
– Ugo Bardi
The World’s Food Systems Are in Crisis, and Big Agribusiness is at its Heart
– Lorena Cotza & Ouafa Haddioui
Human Exceptionalism and a More Balanced Mindset
– Tom Murphy
The Revolutionary Power of the Real Circular Economy
– Sabrina Chakori
Eradicating ‘Extreme Poverty’ Would Raise Global Emissions By Less Than 1%
– Ayesha Tandon
Nation-states Are Destroying the World. Could ‘Bioregions’ Be the Answer?
– Shrishtee Bajpai, Juan Manuel Crespo, Ashish Kothari
A Perfect Storm for Inflation: COVID, Loose Money, and Putin
– Brian Czech
Degrowth is Not Recession ~ Nor is it Austerity
– Erin Remblance
Rogue States, the Foreign Policy Blob, and the Necessity of Oil
– Kurt Cobb
The Wages of Wages and Universal Basic Income
– Eliza Daley
Envisioning the Transition to an Ecological Economy
– Brannon Andersen
The Best Climate Policy You’ve Probably Never Heard Of
– Richard Heinberg
After the Ukraine Invasion: Sobering New Global Energy-Economic-Political Terrain
– Richard Heinberg
Getting From Here to There
– Mike Nickerson
Why Gender Justice Matters in the Transition Away from Coal
– Paula Walk & Isabell Braunger

From Homo economicus to Homo ecologicus ~ Sequel 4 ~ Human Relations
– Luis T. Gutiérrez


ANNOUNCEMENT
Limits and Beyond: 50 years on from The Limits to Growth, what did we learn and what’s next? 
Commissioned by the Club of Rome 
Available in April 2022 from Exapt Press