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Farmer to Farmer – Transitions to Regenerative Farming in South West Scotland

Nowhere are the ideas of perpetual growth more embedded and more destructive than in our food economy, in which the only metric for ‘success’ is endless growth, export sales, and a ‘productivity’ without recourse to any meaningful sense of quality. The alternative to this is explored here by Diana Garduño Jiménez and Abi Mordin who describe their “quiet farming revolution” starting in South West...

On-the-ground activism in Galloway

In their focus on mining in Galloway, Annie Morgan and Nayab Khalid look from the particular to the global to talk of Martin Arboleda’s “planetary mine”. This thread is a recurring one of rooting action in place and time but drawing back to see a wider and deeper picture. For Morgan and Khalid, Arboleda’s “concept of ‘global colony’ with interconnected infrastructures and technologies that...

Scotland’s Top 20 Polluters

As the shambles and scandal of Drax tumbles out in to the open 'UK power station owner cuts down primary forests in Canada' - we have our own problems here in Scotland. For issue 4 of LESS - Scotland's journal of degrowth and radical abundance - we partnered with The Ferret (Scotland's award winning investigative journalism cooperative) to produce this infographic of Scotland's Top...

The Limits of Lifestylism and Techno-Fix Environmentalism

This is a response to the findings from a trio of new ‘energy scenarios’ commissioned by the Scottish Government which show possible pathways for the energy system to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2045. The scenarios will inform the government’s upcoming energy strategy which will outline the future of the sector in Scotland. By Bronagh Gallagher and Mike Small.To understand which energy scenario will best...

Somersaulting out of a Cave of Gold: thoughts on the current and future condition of the Gàidhealtachd

Words by Iain Mackinnon. Illustration by Pearse O' Halloran.“Let me begin by stating something that might seem obvious: isolation is an important tool, and a devastating result, of colonization. …the colonized society as a whole is made to think of itself as entirely alone in the universe – completely vulnerable and unprotected. At the individual level colonised people learn to hide their real...