World Scientists Give Second Warning to Humanity on Climate

The “World Scientists’ Warning to Humanity: Second Notice,” signed by 15,000 scientists, was published by BioScience on November 13, 2017 (academic.oup.com). This second warning updates the original warning  twenty-five years ago by the Union of Concerned Scientists and more than 1,700 independent scientists, including the majority of living Nobel laureates (ucsusa.org). The scientists say the…

Ecologically Inspired Living Places: Micro Sized Dwellings Nurturing People and Planet

Interview of Tim Watson, Architect, by Sue Barry Tim Watson’s architectural career includes searching for alternative means for people to acquire affordable, simplified high technology habitations inspired by nature. He envisions places where people live that impact the natural world in positive ways. He is now focused on a new form of architecture and local…

The Wager of Democracy

Introduction to “The State of American Democracy” Conference, Oberlin, Ohio, November 15, 2017 For if we should perish, the ruthlessness of the foe would be only the secondary cause of the disaster. The primary cause would be that the strength of a giant nation was directed by eyes too blind to see all the hazards…

Deconstructing the Globe

Facing Gaia: Eight Lectures on the New Climatic Regime By Bruno Latour (Polity Press, 2017) Reviewed by Herman Greene Bruno Latour was trained first as a philosopher and then as an anthropologist. He came to prominence for his work in “science studies,” which is a field that studies how scientists do their work. He came…

Democracy in Crisis

Review of the State of American Democracy Conference, Oberlin, Ohio, November 15-17, 2017 Why would David W. Orr, one of the foremost ecologists in the country, decide late in his career that he needed to focus on democracy? Perhaps the background for this decision is found in his book Down to the Wire: Confronting Climate…

The Barbarism of Capitalism

In Catastrophic Times: Resisting the Coming Barbarism By Isabelle Stengers (Open Humanities Press, 2015) Reviewed by Herman Greene I have had my foot in two worlds for most of my professional career. I have worked on social justice and ecological issues since 1967, and I have practiced as a finance lawyer since 1979. I have…

An Act of Defiance

Review of the New Republican Tax Cuts and Jobs Act Naomi Klein in This Changes Everything identified three pillars of the corporate globalization process: “privatization of the public sphere, deregulation of the corporate sector, and lower corporate taxation, paid for with cuts to public spending.” And she wrote, “Granting the corporate wish list, we were…