Mother Pelican: September 2024

Another huge resource needing a variety of response to help us to digest.
Please indicate any article you feel to be of particular value. 
And even consider your response to  Luis Gutierrez as well as to this network. Peter

———- Forwarded message ———
From: Luis Gutierrez <the.pelican.web@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 1 Sept 2024 at 04:34
Subject: Mother Pelican ~ September 2024
To: solidarity-sustainability group <solidarity-sustainability@googlegroups.com>

Vol. 20, No. 9, September 2024
Anticipating Degrowth after Overshoot
CONTENTS
Significant Research and Forthcoming EventsWhat Would a Real Renewable Energy Transition Look Like? – Richard Heinberg
Population: The Fear of Limiting People and Our Things – Robert Jensen
The Prosumer Economy: Embracing Posthumanism for a Regenerative Future – Uygar Özesmi
Irresponsible Growth v. Degrowth v. Harmonious Growth – Carmine Gorga
Navigating New Horizons to Protect Human and Planetary Health – Nadejda Komendantova
Degrowth and Disagreement: Why Engage with Our Strongest Critics? – Oliver Lewis
Why We Must Confront the Dark Side of Human Nature to Save the Planet – Kumbirai Thierry Nhamo
With CO2 Levels Rising, World’s Drylands Are Turning Green – Fred Pearce
The Energy Debate: Fanboys, Fangirls, and the Real Cost of Pollution – Art Berman
The Problem with Pronatalism: Pushing Baby Booms to Boost Economic Growth Amounts to a Ponzi Scheme – Emily Klancher Merchant & Win Brown
The Fracking Free-Market Fallacy – Helene Langlamet
Systemic Terrorism and the Illusion of Democracy – George Tsakraklides
How to Decolonize Our Battle Against Climate Change – Laurie Parsons
From Growth Fetish to Post-Growth – Gus Speth
In Trump, We Trust to Muck Up US Climate Policy – Joel B. Stronberg
Taking the Long View: Building Environmental Activism in the Next Generation – Keith Kozloff
Historical Lessons of Successful Conservation Movements – George Wuerthner
Bridging the Human/Nature Divide Through Convivial Conservation – David Bollier
A New SDGs Road Map? More Failures and Delays We Have No Time For – Andrea Cardini
The Massive Appropriation of Labor from the Global South Allows for High Consumption in Rich Countries – Jason Hickel & Morena Hanbury Lemos
Nostalgic Campaign Slogans and an Economy of Flourishing – Carmen Joy Imes
The Patriarchal Mystique ~ Al-Ghazali and the Subordination of Women – V. A. Mohamad Ashrof
US Voters Say They’re Ready for a Woman President ~ But Sexist Attitudes Still Go Along With Opposition to Harris – Adam Eichen, Jesse Rhodes, Tatishe Nteta

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
Editor, Mother Pelican Journal of Solidarity and Sustainability