Why Solutions Don’t Scale — and How Networks Can
Good ideas fail not because they’re bad — but because they’re isolated. Around the world, thousands of promising solutions exist for food, energy, health, climate,…
Good ideas fail not because they’re bad — but because they’re isolated. Around the world, thousands of promising solutions exist for food, energy, health, climate,…
Humanity Rises: Stories of Systemic Transition Hook: The future isn’t hypothetical — it’s already happening. Across the world, communities are quietly redesigning the systems…
Ownership models are changing — quietly. Around the world, people are rethinking who should own the resources that sustain life. Not everything fits neatly into…
Technology always encodes values — whether we admit it or not. Every tool reflects choices about what matters, who decides, and whose interests are prioritized….
The pandemic made one thing clear: health doesn’t start in hospitals. It starts in the systems that shape daily life — what we eat, how…
For years, the digital economy has treated data as a resource to be mined, owned, and monetized. The result is unprecedented insight for a few…
Elections matter. But in a world of rapid change, complex systems, and constant decisions, asking people to participate once every few years is no longer…
Algorithms now influence hiring, lending, healthcare, policing, education, media, and war. But while AI accelerates efficiency, it often amplifies the same extractive dynamics that already…
Flying thousands of people around the world to talk about change isn’t working. For decades, global summits have promised progress on climate, development, and…
For decades, progress has been measured by how fast economies expand. But in a world of ecological limits and social strain, that assumption is being…
Long before servers, satellites, or social platforms, nature solved the problem humans are now struggling with: how to build systems that are resilient, adaptive, and…
The art and science of Permaculture provides knowledge, experience, and proven models from working in the most challenging environments across the globe. By Alan Enzo, Permaculture…
Transforming from Extraction and Exploitation to Collaboration and Co-Creation “We are witnessing the emergence of a suite of new technologies that have the potential to…
Scientific thinker and author, Howard Bloom to reveal how a new and scientifically more-accurate perception of life and nature can bring us towards a more…
We’ve been taught the world is a set of separate problems, not a system of interdependencies. But narratives can be rewritten. And systems can follow….
We’re Told We’re Consumers. But We’re Actually Citizens. Why it matters: For decades, governments, corporations, and even media have framed humanity as consumers —…
Archives Week ending November 29, 2025 What’s New & Upgraded – Foxconn debuts its CityGPT — a new AI-powered platform for urban security & services…
It’s true that lots of coverage of Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) lately focuses on the bidding war — Netflix, Paramount Skydance (and even Comcast) jockeying…
From the week ending November 29, 2025 Mobility-as-a-Service Update: What changed Nov 22–29, 2025 Recent Moves & System Upgrades – Uber + WeRide launch fully…
From the week ending November 29, 2025 Here are the biggest recent developments in circularity — material use, recycling, resource loops — and why they…