
Links
GameB: The Game B community stores useful knowledge here in an effort to make accessing and contributing information as simple as possible
Civilization Research Institute: nonprofit think tank focused on two broad areas of activity: preventing global catastrophic risks and advancing new forms of governance and coordination
Transition Resource Circle: facilitates the shift from global crises to regenerative futures by aligning resources and capital with life-affirming purposes
Society Library: extracts arguments, claims, and evidence from various forms of media to compile databases that represent the ideas and arguments from all points of view starting with the most high-impact, persistent, and polarizing issues
Center for Humane Technology: leading a comprehensive shift toward technology that strengthens our well-being, global democratic functioning, and shared information environment
NateHagens.com: Nate is a well-known speaker on the big picture issues facing human society
Bioneers: an innovative nonprofit organization that highlights breakthrough solutions for restoring people and planet
Resilience.org: building community resilience in a world of multiple emerging challenges
ReBiz: an evolutionary online workshop & emergent-creation-lab designed to equip business leaders with the worldview and skills to create a regenerative and post-growth future
The Sanity Project: a program and forum to hold and grow sanity in turbulent times, hosted by Charles Eisenstein
Self-Actualization In The Age of Crisis: new frameworks of meaning and value informed by our most advanced knowledge and theory.
Sentientism: a way of thinking about what's real and what matters
Follow The Money Seek The Truth: For those looking to support small businesses and family-owned brands, this website offers a collection of consumer products that are not owned by massive corporations. Why does this matter? Because three companies essentially control the majority of global consumer goods. By choosing to pull our money out of these systems, we can create meaningful change in our economic structures—and in all the systems downstream that rely on them.