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84: Breaking Together with Jem Bendell

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Breaking Together
In this conversation, Jem Bendel discusses his journey from a career in corporate sustainability to advocating for a radical shift in how we approach climate change and societal collapse. He reflects on his influential paper, 'Deep Adaptation,' which argues that the sustainability movement is no-longer appropriate and that we should prepare for societal collapse. Jem introduces his new framework, 'Breaking Together,' which emphasizes community resilience and eco-libertarianism as a path forward. He shares personal insights about his upbringing and how they shaped his worldview, ultimately advocating for a collective approach to lead localised change.
Takeaways
  • The sustainability movement has largely failed to address the urgency of climate change.
  • Deep Adaptation provides a framework for discussing societal collapse.
  • Many people have been radicalized by the realization of impending collapse.
  • Eco-libertarianism offers a path that contrasts with eco-authoritarianism.
  • Community resilience is essential in the face of societal challenges.
  • Personal experiences can deeply influence one's worldview and actions.
  • A good life is about inquiry, creativity, and connection, not just longevity.
  • We must reclaim control over our resources and communities.
  • The dominant narratives in society can limit our understanding of what is possible.
  • Collective action and community engagement are crucial for creating a better future.
Bio
Prof. Jem Bendell is Founder of the Deep Adaptation movement, an emeritus professor with the University of Cumbria and the co-Founder of the International Scholars’ Warning on Societal Disruption and Collapse. He worked for over 20 years in corporate sustainability, helping launch or develop many international initiatives. That led to his recognition as a Young Global Leader. His 2018 paper "Deep Adaptation" was downloaded over a million times and is widely credited with helping inspire the growth of the Extinction Rebellion movement. That marked a departure, whereby he concluded the field of sustainability had failed. His new book "Breaking Together" goes further by outlining a collapse-based political framework. Jem also co-hosts the short online course Leading Through Collapse: https://www.katie-carr.com/leadingthroughcollapse.
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Breaking Together
In this conversation, Jem Bendel discusses his journey from a career in corporate sustainability to advocating for a radical shift in how we approach climate change and societal collapse. He reflects on his influential paper, 'Deep Adaptation,' which argues that the sustainability movement is no-longer appropriate and that we should prepare for societal collapse. Jem introduces his new framework, 'Breaking Together,' which emphasizes community resilience and eco-libertarianism as a path forward. He shares personal insights about his upbringing and how they shaped his worldview, ultimately advocating for a collective approach to lead localised change.
Takeaways
  • The sustainability movement has largely failed to address the urgency of climate change.
  • Deep Adaptation provides a framework for discussing societal collapse.
  • Many people have been radicalized by the realization of impending collapse.
  • Eco-libertarianism offers a path that contrasts with eco-authoritarianism.
  • Community resilience is essential in the face of societal challenges.
  • Personal experiences can deeply influence one's worldview and actions.
  • A good life is about inquiry, creativity, and connection, not just longevity.
  • We must reclaim control over our resources and communities.
  • The dominant narratives in society can limit our understanding of what is possible.
  • Collective action and community engagement are crucial for creating a better future.
Bio
Prof. Jem Bendell is Founder of the Deep Adaptation movement, an emeritus professor with the University of Cumbria and the co-Founder of the International Scholars’ Warning on Societal Disruption and Collapse. He worked for over 20 years in corporate sustainability, helping launch or develop many international initiatives. That led to his recognition as a Young Global Leader. His 2018 paper "Deep Adaptation" was downloaded over a million times and is widely credited with helping inspire the growth of the Extinction Rebellion movement. That marked a departure, whereby he concluded the field of sustainability had failed. His new book "Breaking Together" goes further by outlining a collapse-based political framework. Jem also co-hosts the short online course Leading Through Collapse: https://www.katie-carr.com/leadingthroughcollapse.
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