GMOs, Seed Wars, and Knowledge Wars

(Republished from ZNet, where you can find the original article with links) By Vandana Shiva: “The only reason crops have been genetically engineered is to take patents on seeds, and collect royalties. If during colonialism the concept of Terra Nullius, empty land, allowed the takeover of land and territories by the colonizer, a new concept… Continue reading

Three Challenges for the Sharing Economy and Collaborative Consumption initiatives

Excerpted from Craig Shapiro (founder of the Collaborative Fund): Jobs: “It’s clear we’re living in a job-anxious landscape with high unemployment and frustrating under-employment. As startups like Skillshare or RelayRides gain traction, peer marketplaces are coming under the microscope. Economists and journalists question whether the technology boom of Silicon Valley actually creates jobs. The Kauffman… Continue reading

Sharing knowledge and culture is the natural state of humanity and never needs to be ‘justified’!

Sharing knowledge and culture is the natural state. Therefore, any restrictions on sharing require very careful and strict justification. Excerpted from Rick Falkvinge: “Humankind and civilization have advanced due to and because of people sharing knowledge and culture, and humankind has never advanced when culture and knowledge have been locked up and contained. Sharing knowledge,… Continue reading

Howard T. Odum on Energy Equality

Odum was able to demonstrate concretely that while the United States received more than twice as much embodied energy from trade as it exported, Ecuador was exporting five times the embodied energy that it received. Trade between the two was thus enormously disadvantageous to Ecuador in real wealth terms, while providing a massive ecological benefit… Continue reading