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Monday, October 1, 2018

Links to Long PDF Documents

This is a page to navigate to long documents hosted on our Google Drive.  Most are in PDF format and thus can be readily printer or simply browse.  These documents and their link locations can be shared freely within your networks of friends and associates.

INDEX   Page is under construction as we add documents and reviews, however it still works

  • Strategic Papers
A World At War by Bill McKibben (Review)
Blueprint for a Climate Emergency Movement by Anya Grenier for Climate Mobilization
Don't Mention the Emergency by Jane Molton for Climate Mobilization
Leading the Public into Emergency Mode, A New Strategy for the Climate Movement by Margaret Klein Salamon, PhD
Victory Plan by Ezra Silk for Climate Mobilization
Victory Plan, Executive Summary by By Robert Shapiro, Joshua King & John Mitchell


  • Course Documentation

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Saturday, September 1, 2018

New Feed to Pachamama Google Group




Wednesday, August 1, 2018

Why the Open Access Movement in Agriculture Matters

Shareable, July 9, 2017, Posted by Wayne Morgenthaler

This is very interesting theory and pertains to the management of the internet commons and the land and agriculture. This will be the challenge of a new green democratic future.

http://www.truth-out.org/opinion/item/41199-why-the-open-access-movement-in-agriculture-matters

The Last Trees of the Amazon

By Nelly Luna Amancio, Mongabay, 12 November 18, Posted by Wayne Morgenthaler
This article is especially important given the ascendancy of a dictator in Brazil who intends to exploit timber and mining for profit.  Already since 2015 deforestation has increase 29%, Columbia, 44% so if the international community were to do the Green thing we would also have to stop importing from climate criminals. Our track record in certification under capitalism has be a  complete charade so transparency would be essential.

A team of journalists from five Latin American countries investigated how groups of timber traffickers manage to steal and process timber from the Amazon.