The Un-insurability Crisis Is Upon Us – 3 Possible Scenarios for What’s Next www.resilience.org/stories/2025... with @rupertread.bsky.social
@justindatri
Guide for building climate secure legacies Climate Coach at www.AdaptifyU.earth Foresight, resilience, & personal transformation Sustainability Transformation at Zurich Insurance Father for a more Flourishing Future
The Un-insurability Crisis Is Upon Us – 3 Possible Scenarios for What’s Next www.resilience.org/stories/2025... with @rupertread.bsky.social
There is money to be made off climate disasters:
🚨shoddy infrastructure repair
🚨utility privatization
🚨scammy insurance
🚨exploitative credit offers
Guess who is set to benefit?
We are excited to announce our next learning journey in the Design School -- about how to regenerate your bioregion.
Come play with us!
medium.com/@joe_brewer/...
Moving away from danger is the best simple personal strategy any of us has.
It's harder to be confident in picking out what places are relatively safe to move to.
It's not impossible, but it does involve some acceptance of uncertainty and some evidence-based guesswork.
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From a deeply thoughtful and provocative guy…
We're on the brink of ecosystem and cultural #collapse.
So how do we adapt and transform to the changing realities?
accidentalgods.life/adaptation-i...
#AccidentalGods #Podcast w @rupertread.bsky.social and Dr Morgan Philips of #TrAd #TransformativeAdaptation and the #ClimateMajority Project
Despite the lack of real global leadership for sustainability/climate, the real answer is localized resilience & regeneration at the bioregional scale.
We can all play a role there, & that is by far the most effective way we can engage in our personal lives.
Thanks @ralphthurm.bsky.social
Of all the podcasts on #climate #resilience, this one is going to go down as officially birthing a new and critically important paradigm = #TransformativeAdaptation
The future of adaptation is personal, pro-social, & bio-regionally focused.
@mandascott.bsky.social
@morganhphillips.bsky.social
Beautiful work is emerging among our friends Bill Baue and Ralph Thurm at r3.0 as they fully dedicate themselves to bioregional resilience and regeneration.
Go here to read the full story.
r3dot0.medium.com/from-liminal...
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New buzzword at #COP29 is 'transformational' #adaptation.
Co-chair of adaptation argues "devastating #climatechange is coming, even if we stop emissions tomorrow... It's a more radical, a more systemic approach."
Just don't wait for govs to do this for you, it's also a personal responsibility
Seven views of the future and how broadening our awareness to include others’ starting points might allow for greater discourse and understanding.
Thanks @natehagens.bsky.social
Watch/listen:
www.thegreatsimplification.com/frankly-orig...
Climate change is driving a home insurance crisis. Here’s how insurers assess risk. @fastcompany.com
www.fastcompany.com/91230871/cli...
Surely to be a paradigm defining book - just out today!
Deserves lots of readers, both for bettering your own personal future but also the wider world's. Thanks @mandascott.bsky.social
No sense in waiting on governments to do it for U
We all need a personalized plan for #TransformativeAdaptation
It's catching on... or is it rather time for policy & business to catchup with the people?
I just hope all these people are also thinking about how they can adapt their own lives and don't just wait around for government action. Both is the answer, but especially the former right now.
#adaptation
See my commentary @floodlightnews.org in re #insurance #market #adaptation #climatechange #mortgage (btw its not uncommon for people to pay 5-10% of after-tax take-home pay on insurance (e.g., Louisiana = 8% of ATTHP (for avg. household) on car insurance alone) floodlightnews.org/climate-chan...
Super important development in reducing climate misinformation has been announced at the G20.
www.un.org/en/climatech...
We are really living this now. Creating commons for education, land restoration, community efforts, and so much more.
Holding the sacred in our relationships is at the heart of it all.
www.bioregionalearth.org/blog/the-sac...
Im afraid if the development/migration happens only organically then we get more of the same housing crisis, NIMBY, inequality, excessive pollution, nature destruction, etc etc fromthe typical rapid and not thoughtful development we see too often
Shouldn't recievers have a playbook or set of scenarios for how they should act if they want to become good 'havens'? There are some things they likely should be doing to prepare and be a source of competitiveness / attractiveness. Not to mention we will need these places to be more successful
Once the project gets more up and running it would be great if we could connect somehow. We aim to engage many in the adaptation space to collectively address what good climate haven development would look like and the potential scenarios to get there.
Great article. On the flip side, soon to kick off research with Andy Hoffman from UMich on building out a policy framework for climate haven development. Hypothesis is trying to point future development towards relatively safer places for long term. Know you dont like the term but havent seen better
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1. In the process of setting up a research project with Andy Hoffman at the University of Michigan to build out a conceptual policy framework for climate haven development. What angle are you taking? Maybe we could catch up in coming weeks, havent found many other haven-ists out there yet
How do we move beyond our myopic focus on CO2 as the index of our harms to the world?
What can we do to heal the whole biosphere?
And what role is played by water-as-verb, forest-as-verb, ocean-as-verb?
accidentalgods.life/of-reindeer-
#AccidentalGods #Podcast w @judithdschwartz.bsky.social
givebutter.com/climatementa... As an advisor to Climate Mental Health Network, I've offered practical resources to doctors, teachers, parents, &activists grappling with the strong emotions that come with our shifting climate. I believe in this work and I hope you can support us.
In this conversation, Nate is joined by agronomist & economist André Guimarães to explore the history of deforestation in Brazil, the difficult relationship between local economies, animal agriculture, and the health of the Amazon at large.
www.thegreatsimplification.com/episode/151-...
See my commentary @dwell.bsky.social in re #SunBelt #adaptation #housing #climatechange #infrastructure @tulaneu.bsky.social www.dwell.com/article/why-...