Culture Of Resistance: Bright Green vs. Deep Green
Although more and more people agree that we must undertake massive changes to address the environmental crises, there is disagreement as to what approach to take. At the risk of oversimplification, most solutions fall into one of two camps. We call them “Bright Green” and “Deep Green.”
Bright…
(Source: dgfg.org, via socialuprooting)
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Sorry, but I like my tech. However, I think it’s still important to integrate both philosophies, as both have valid...
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Very interesting read.
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restlessyouth13 said:
does deep green incorporate any aspects of bright green? or does it completely turn away from technology? i think that efficient and clean energy sources and localized food systems (that include agriculture) will be an important part of our future.
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