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  • Kanoko Takaya lying down in her exhibition spot at ArtJog 2024
    Stories
    AlternativeFutures

    Exploring climate and social crises through art: prediction, transformation, action

    The intensifying climate crisis has become an urgent issue that threatens our planet, including in Indonesia, a country rich in biodiversity and natural resources.

    Sherina Utami
    17 Aug 2024
    3 min read
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    AlternativeFutures

    Earth needs a systems change that prioritises wellbeing

    We are currently facing the failure of a system based on infinite growth that puts profit before care for people and the planet. We need a systems change and to explore alternatives towards a future of a liveable planet.

    Sandra Laso
    8 Dec 2023
    4 min read
  • Aerial view of the Congo Basin rainforest © Thomas Einberger / argum / Greenpeace
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    AlternativeFutures Forests

    Three Basins Summit in Brazzaville can open doors for an alternative future

    Tropical forest nations play a central role in combating tropical deforestation and shaping global climate and biodiversity governance - and for good reason.

    Greenpeace International
    26 Oct 2023
    9 min read
  • Global Climate Strike in Bangkok. © Chanklang Kanthong / Greenpeace
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    AlternativeFutures

    9 principles for an alternative future 

    How can communities define and control their own food systems, with local principles and knowledge? How can we reduce exploitation, regenerate nature and produce our own renewable energy? Here’s 9 principles to prioritise people and nature instead of corporate profits and fossil fuel extraction.

    Paula Tejon Carbajal and Catherine Rodgers
    6 Sep 2023
    5 min read
  • Dina Kafafy
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    Food Climate AlternativeFutures

    Living, loving and learning from the “people of the mountain”

    All over the world people are coming together to build a better future for their communities and themselves, despite challenging situations. Their experiences don’t hit the headlines, but offer some help...

    Renata Nitta and Yasmin Kamal
    6 Apr 2023
    3 min read
  • Renata Peixe Boi, Boca da Mata communal kitchen with chief Lutana Kokama © Rodrigo Duarte
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    Forests Health Food AlternativeFutures Amazon

    Fighting for inclusion and justice in Brazil’s Amazonas capital

    At the meeting point of the Rio Negro and the Amazon lies Manaus, capital of Brazil’s Amazonas state, people are connecting younger generations with their roots to help counter the alienation they feel in the modern world. 

    Renata Nitta
    9 Mar 2023
    3 min read
  • Agroflorestry in the Community Enjeitado © Vladia Lima/ ASA
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    Forests Climate Food AlternativeFutures

    The true meaning of economy – the art of taking care of our common home

    Brazil’s semi-arid region has dry-forests with immense biodiversity, but suffers from water scarcity, making it a hostile climate, long associated with environmental degradation, extreme poverty, drought and predatory landowning elites.

    Renata Nitta
    2 Mar 2023
    4 min read
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