by Liamj » Tue 31 May 2005, 00:46:21
As Ludi & others pointed out, there have been MANY books and other attempts to describe the galaxy of alternatives out there. If we're right about impending crumbling of growth economics etc, then there will 'soon' be many more ppl with renewed interest in other ways of living, but with little time to reflect upon best ways and means. More discursive debates on random points i don't think they'll need, but a systematic library of situation-strategies could be invaluable.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('johnmarkos', '.').. to discuss humane actions we can take, on a governmental and corporate level, on a regional level, on a community level, and on a personal level to work towards sustainability.
To organise information requires sorting it and describing it in some way, and i think scale (spatial, and? temporal) is a good place to start.
For e.g.
Local - can be done by you & yours: food coops, car sharing, alt currencies, 0 waste, distributed generation, etc.
Regional - can be done by you (& interested yours) banding together with like minded orgs and institutions to change the policies of other entities (local/state govts, businesses): stop highway building, changing building standards, preserving periurban farmland
National - whole-country pushes: can only think of political 'democratic' movements.
Global - actions mediated thru the UN or intergov agreements: Uppsala protocol, Simmons reserves transperancy 'points of light'.
This just to make my point about scale, but feel most strongly about some kind of coherent & accessible systemisation. Even a single mindmap linking to best/all exponents of diff strategies (whether private site/paper/media/wikipedia) might do the trick.