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| # Low-impact living | This topic is part of [[gt:learning|Learning & personal development]], [[gt:philosophy|Philosophy & politics]] and [[gt:wellbeing|Wellbeing, home & relationships]]. |
| | ====== Low-impact living ====== |
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| ## What is low-impact living? | ===== What is low-impact living? ===== |
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| In a world dominated by a corporate empire that makes huge profits from extraction and war, we’ve reached a point now where the concepts of ‘progress’ and ‘development’ are no longer valid. Life is likely to be very different for the next few generations, with broken supply chains, mass migrations, [resource depletion](http://lowimpactorg.onyx-sites.io/posts/the-transition-to-renewable-energy-will-not-cannot-happen-within-the-current-economy), [destruction of the biosphere](https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.1704949114) (our literal and only life-support system), destruction of community, and more power concentration and war. There has to be a new era, of strong communities, local provisioning and shorter supply chains. We’re focusing on helping reduce human impact on the biosphere by providing alternatives to empire, via self-provisioning and commons. Adopting any of our [topics](http://lowimpactorg.onyx-sites.io/categories/main) is an act of rebellion against the current system. | In a world dominated by a corporate empire that makes huge profits from extraction and war, we’ve reached a point now where the concepts of ‘progress’ and ‘development’ are no longer valid. Life is likely to be very different for the next few generations, with broken supply chains, mass migrations, [resource depletion](http://lowimpactorg.onyx-sites.io/posts/the-transition-to-renewable-energy-will-not-cannot-happen-within-the-current-economy), [destruction of the biosphere](https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.1704949114) (our literal and only life-support system), destruction of community, and more power concentration and war. There has to be a new era, of strong communities, local provisioning and shorter supply chains. We can help reduce human impact on the biosphere by providing alternatives to empire, via self-provisioning and commons. Adopting any of our [topics](https://knowledge.growingthecommons.org/doku.php/start) is an act of rebellion against the current system. |
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| There are those who advocate taking high-impact living further - accelerating growth and technology to colonise the universe, in case the Earth becomes uninhabitable. We don’t think it’s wise to destroy the biosphere of the only planet we know for sure has one, in an attempt to get to other planets. But we’re not anti-technology either. We can choose the [best of all ages](http://lowimpactorg.onyx-sites.io/posts/wed-better-off-living-like-saxons-mod-cons) - natural homes, local organic food, internet and solar panels. But we don’t need nuclear power, genetic modification, space travel and high-tech weaponry, which are not ‘[convivial](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tools_for_Conviviality)’, promote perpetual growth, only benefit the few and create more problems than they (are supposed to) solve. | There are those who advocate taking high-impact living further - accelerating growth and technology to colonise the universe, in case the Earth becomes uninhabitable. It might not be wise to destroy the biosphere of the only planet we know for sure has one, in an attempt to get to other planets. But we don't have to be anti-technology either. We can choose the [best of all ages](http://lowimpactorg.onyx-sites.io/posts/wed-better-off-living-like-saxons-mod-cons) - natural homes, local organic food, internet and solar panels. But we don’t need corporate nuclear power, genetic modification, space travel and high-tech weaponry, which are not ‘[convivial](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tools_for_Conviviality)’, promote perpetual growth, only benefit the few and create more problems than they (are supposed to) solve. |
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| It's not about 'prepping' either, which is individualistic, and usually includes hoarding weapons and ammunition to protect resources from others. We’re advocating self-reliance, but within a context of mutual aid and commons provisioning. Low-impact living will be more difficult for some than others - but there's something that everyone can do. | It's not about 'prepping' either, which is individualistic, and usually includes hoarding weapons and ammunition to protect resources from others. Self-reliance - sure, but within a context of mutual aid and commons provisioning. Low-impact living will be more difficult for some than others - but there's something that everyone can do. |
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| ## What are the benefits of low-impact living? | ===== What are the benefits of low-impact living? ===== |
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| - Gain skills to provide for your family and community, that could lead to a more interesting and satisfying career. | - Gain skills to provide for your family and community, that could lead to a more interesting and satisfying career. |
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| ## What can I do? | ===== What can I do? ===== |
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| We provide a knowledge bank of 250+ topics, [arranged into 12 categories](http://lowimpactorg.onyx-sites.io/categories/main) - ‘sustainability on steroids’ as one commenter put it. Some topics are foundational, before you start re-skilling. | We provide a knowledge bank of some 250 topics, [arranged into 14 categories](:start) - ‘sustainability on steroids’ as one commenter put it. Some topics are foundational, before you start re-skilling. |
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| - [Personal development](/pers/personal_development): look after yourself physically and emotionally. | - [Personal development](/pers/personal_development): look after yourself physically and emotionally. |
| Then start gaining skills to provide things for your household and friends. | Then start gaining skills to provide things for your household and friends. |
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| Topics range from easy things that you can start to do immediately, to [building your own home](http://lowimpactorg.onyx-sites.io/categories/main/shelter), [harvesting your own energy](http://lowimpactorg.onyx-sites.io/categories/main/utilities) or [running](http://lowimpactorg.onyx-sites.io/categories/main/plants) a [smallholding](http://lowimpactorg.onyx-sites.io/categories/main/animals). | Topics range from easy things that you can start to do immediately, to [building your own home](https://knowledge.growingthecommons.org/doku.php/gt/buildings), [harvesting your own energy](https://knowledge.growingthecommons.org/doku.php/gt/power) or [running a smallholding](https://knowledge.growingthecommons.org/doku.php/gt/gardening). |
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| For each topic we provide a range of resources: basic introduction, books, magazines; links, blog articles, course, products and service providers; and experts to answer queries. | |
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| ### Scale | ==== Scale ==== |
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| If you want to learn to install renewables, bake bread or make pottery (for example), don’t just do it for yourself, do it for your community. The same goes for the production of timber, firewood, meat, eggs, utensils, furniture, textiles, herbal remedies, honey, cheese, beer, cider or wine, baskets, clothes or textiles. Once you have the skills and equipment, it’s a waste of resources to use them just for yourself. A community needs a bread oven / pottery kiln / blacksmith’s forge etc., not each household. But the household scale is perfect for composting, veg, herb and fruit growing, cycling, recycling, a few chickens, DIY, making natural cleaning products etc. | If you want to learn to install renewables, bake bread or make pottery (for example), don’t just do it for yourself, do it for your community. The same goes for the production of timber, firewood, meat, eggs, utensils, furniture, textiles, herbal remedies, honey, cheese, beer, cider or wine, baskets, clothes or textiles. Once you have the skills and equipment, it’s a waste of resources to use them just for yourself. A community needs a bread oven / pottery kiln / blacksmith’s forge etc., not each household. But the household scale is perfect for composting, veg, herb and fruit growing, cycling, recycling, a few chickens, DIY, making natural cleaning products etc. |
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| ### Career | ==== Career ==== |
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| You don’t have to be a corporate drone. If you feel trapped in corporate employment, you could get out straight away by going [WWOOFing](/wwoo/wwoofing). | You don’t have to be a corporate drone. If you feel trapped in corporate employment, you could get out straight away by going [WWOOFing](/wwoo/wwoofing). |
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| ### Commons | ==== Commons ==== |
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| Be a commoner — help build the [commons](/coec/commons_economy) in your community. At some point, you’ll be able to provide and obtain goods and services via [mutual credit](/mucr/mutual_credit). Local mutual credit clubs will have jobs boards for products and services that are required locally, but are not currently provided by members; local businesses or individuals can be invited into the club to provide them, with training provided if those skills aren’t available locally. Low-impact living and the commons economy complement each other – and actually, require each other. We can’t have a commons economy if high-impact living is the norm; and low-impact living is impossible in an economy that siphons wealth out of communities and has to constantly grow. | Be a commoner — help build the [commons](/coec/commons_economy) in your community. At some point, you’ll be able to provide and obtain goods and services via [mutual credit](/mucr/mutual_credit). Local mutual credit clubs will have jobs boards for products and services that are required locally, but are not currently provided by members; local businesses or individuals can be invited into the club to provide them, with training provided if those skills aren’t available locally. Low-impact living and the commons economy complement each other – and actually, require each other. We can’t have a commons economy if high-impact living is the norm; and low-impact living is impossible in an economy that siphons wealth out of communities and has to constantly grow. |
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| [Contact us](http://lowimpactorg.onyx-sites.io/about/contact) if you’re interested in becoming involved with any of the ideas outlined above; or if you’d like to volunteer, work or collaborate with us, provide funding or help in any other way. | [Contact us](https://growingthecommons.org/contact/) if you’re interested in becoming involved with any of the ideas outlined above; or if you’d like to volunteer, work or collaborate with us, become a curator, provide funding or help in any other way. |
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| Subscribe to our [blog](http://lowimpactorg.onyx-sites.io/posts), newsletter and social media channels. And of course we’d love you to send people our way in any way that works for you. Do you have any other thoughts or comments? We’d love to hear from you. | Subscribe to our [blog](https://growingcommons.substack.com/). And of course we’d love you to send people our way in any way that works for you. Do you have any other thoughts or comments? We’d love to hear from you. |
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| ## Further resources | ===== Forum ===== |
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| | This topic belongs to the section [[gt:learning|Learning & personal development]]. You can ask questions or add information on the corresponding [Forum section](https://forum.growingthecommons.org/t/learning). |
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| | It is also in the sections |
| | * [[gt:philosophy|Philosophy & politics]] (Forum: [Philosophy & politics](https://forum.growingthecommons.org/t/philosophy)) |
| | * [[gt:wellbeing|Wellbeing, home & relationships]] (Forum: [Wellbeing, home & relationships](https://forum.growingthecommons.org/t/wellbeing)) |
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| | ===== Further resources ===== |
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| - [EcoDIY](https://www.ecodiy.info/) - the story of one family's attempts to green up their house & garden, Essex | - [EcoDIY](https://www.ecodiy.info/) - the story of one family's attempts to green up their house & garden, Essex |
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| ## Related topics | ===== Related topics ===== |
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| - [Downshifting](https://knowledge.growingthecommons.org/doku.php/down/downshifting) | - [Downshifting](down:downshifting) |
| - [Eco & carbon footprints](https://knowledge.growingthecommons.org/doku.php/ecoc/eco_carbon_footprints) | - [Eco & carbon footprints](ecoc:eco_carbon_footprints) |
| - [Personal development](https://knowledge.growingthecommons.org/doku.php/pers/personal_development) | - [Personal development](pers:personal_development) |
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| ## Specialist curators of this topic | ===== Specialist curators of this topic ===== |
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| * [[p:Dave Darby]] | * [[user:dave|Dave Darby]] |
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