Towards a Joyful Economics
From Gift Circles in Brooklyn to the sharing economy at an ecovillage-based collective house, the author explores practical applications of Sacred Economics.
From Gift Circles in Brooklyn to the sharing economy at an ecovillage-based collective house, the author explores practical applications of Sacred Economics.
Three innovative non-residential groups use community as a tool to address climate change.
As a climate solutions advocate explains, carbon is not a bad thing; it’s often just in the wrong places right now.
“What can I do?” It’s the right question—almost.
The art of creating community spirit within mainstream towns and neighborhoods has much potential to change the world for the better.
Activists and communitarians gather to ask: “How do we respond to our current global crisis?”