
Oh The Urbanity! have a great video of 25 Urban Transformation Projects in Montreal, Canada. They show how we can turn our Car Dominated Cities into enjoyable places for people. There are some really nice before and after images that show how amazing the transformations are. Changing the very worst spaces into really lovely places…

Andrew Sage is an Afro-Trinidadian dude who loves to learn, share, and create. He primarily runs a Youtube channel called Andrewism, where he shares what he’s been learning and thinking about politics, art, history, anarchy, and whatever else really. Here are 2 of his excellent videos to start with, exploring some really important ideas about building OWGF.…

You can find Our Wonderful Green Future (#OWGF) At: www.owgf.org On WordPress in the Fediverse as: @owgf.org@owgf.org On Mastodon as: https://mastodon.world/@OWGF/ On Pixelfed: https://pixelfed.social/users/OWGF On Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/owgf.bsky.social On Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/owgf

Soil is the foundation upon which humanity’s future rests, playing a vital role in our food security, biodiversity, and environmental sustainability. Healthy soil supports life, regulates climate, and ensures food security, making its conservation vital for a sustainable future. #OWGF is dependent on understanding soil and listing to the people who know most about it.…

Resilience.org is a must follow website if you are interested in OWGF. They publish a constant stream of thought-provoking articles. Everything is covered from philosophy to economics. Lot’s of my favorite stuff like Slow Food, Urbanism, Regenerative Agriculture, Green Architecture, Circular Economy, Degrowth… to name but a few. They are also involved in some really…

First off: cars are great. They give the population at large immense liberty to move around the country, the countryside, and the suburbs with comfort, ease, and relative safety. They empower and liberate their users. They can particularly help those with goods to deliver or physical challenges to overcome. Those who foolishly campaign for cycling…