Mother Pelican: April 2025

This is no April foolishness……………
Another cluster of important reflections on Human development in harmony with nature is the existential challenge of our time. The mission of this journal is to foster human development in 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.
Please share your comment on any piece you find of particular pertinence in your work
I spotted these in particular……………..

Michael Hudson: How Mesopotamia’s Urban and Industrial Revolution Created the Politics of Our Time • Carole Crumley: How Can the Study of Hierarchy/Heterarchy Influence the Future?James Quilligan: What Earth Supplies and What We Need: Carrying Capacity as a Guide for Regional and Planetary Governance and Sustainability  
Peter

———- Forwarded message ———
From: Luis Gutierrez <the.pelican.web@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 1 Apr 2025 at 02:48
Subject: Mother Pelican ~ April 2025
To: solidarity-sustainability group <solidarity-sustainability@googlegroups.com>

Vol. 21, No. 4, April 2025
Paying Attention to the Signs of the Times
CONTENTS
Research Issues and Forthcoming Events

The End of Climate-Change Idealism: Facing Geopolitical and Economic Reality – Art Berman

The Great Game Reborn—Energy, Geopolitics, and the Reversal of the Liberal Order – Art Berman

Ecological Collapse Supersedes Financial Collapse – Erik Michaels

Revolutionary Times ~ Why Money and Technology Will Fail – Tim Morgan

What Does Sustainability Mean? – Clifton Ware

Two Contrasting Paradigms: Pro-Growth vs. Post-Growth – Clifton Ware

Introducing the Sustainable Budgets Act (Steady-State Style) – Brian Czech

The 7 Fundamental Drivers of Overshoot – Nate Hagens

Can Geothermal Power Replace Declining Fossil Fuels? – Alice Friedmann

Turmoil in the USA: Great Inequalities, Corruption, Over-Indebtedness, Speculation, Division, and Imperialism – Rodrigue Tremblay

Trump’s Second Act: Power, Resistance, and the Limits of Governance – Richard Heinberg

Trump’s Reign of Cruelty – Henry Giroux

Trump’s Quest for ‘Energy Dominance’ Is All About the Vibes – Kate Yoder

The Wind and the Walls – Nikki Woods

How Mesopotamia’s Urban and Industrial Revolution Created the Politics of Our Time – Michael Hudson

The Courage of Care Coalition Helps Deconstruct Patterns of Domination and Oppression – Damon Orion

The Evolution of Modernity – Richard Heinberg

How Can the Study of Hierarchy/Heterarchy Influence the Future? – Carole Crumley

What Earth Supplies and What We Need: Carrying Capacity as a Guide for Regional and Planetary Governance and Sustainability – James Quilligan

While Plastic Dominates Human Consumption, the Global Economy Will Remain Hooked on Fossil Fuels – Adam Hanieh

The Woman Who Changed Jesus’ Mind About Dehumanizing Immigrants – Drew Strait

The Practice of Nonviolence and Catholic Social Teaching: Exploring the Intrinsic Link – Elias Opongo

Some Resources from the Margins to Center Nonviolence in Catholic Social Teaching – Edgar Antonio López

Human development in harmony with nature is the existential challenge of our time.
The mission of this journal is to foster human development in 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