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Index
Foreword Introduction Part I: Energy Availability On the Cusp of Collapse: Complexity, Energy and the Globalized Economy Future Energy Availability: The Importance of “Net Energy” Calculating EIRR, the Energy Internal Rate of Return Energy and Water: The Real Blue-Chips Part II: Innovation in Business, Money and Finance The Supply of Money in an Energy-Scarce World Liquidity Networks: Local Trading Systems Using a Debt-Free Electronic Currency System Equity Partnerships: A Better, Fairer Approach to Developing Land Using Equity Partnerships to Rescue Building Projects Hit by the Downturn Trying to Form an Equity Partnership to Buy a Welsh Farm The Mondragon Bank: An Old Model for a New Type of Finance Rethinking Business Structures: How to Encourage Sustainability Through Conscious Design Choices Why Pittsburgh Real Estate Never Crashes: The Progressive Reform that Stabilized an Economy Definancialization, Deglobalization and Relocalization Part III: New Ways of Using the Land Cutting Transport Costs and Emissions Through Local Integration The Nutritional Resilience Approach to Food Security Turning the Land from an Emissions Source to a Carbon Sink Part IV: Dealing with Climate Change Future Global Climate Institutions Cap and Share: Simple is Beautiful Influencing High-Level Strategic Decision Making Toward a Sustainable Low-Carbon Economy Part V: Changing the Way we Live Danger Ahead: Prioritizing Risk Avoidance in Political and Economic Decision-Making Transition Thinking: The Good Life 2.0 Sailing Craft for a Post-Collapse World Part VI: Changing the Way We Think The Psychological Roots of Resource Overconsumption Busy Doing Nothing: Seven Reasons for Humanity’s Inertia in the Face of Critical Threats and How We Cultivating Hope and Managing Despair Collapse or No Collapse: We Need to Respect to Survive Enough: A Worldview for Positive Futures Part VII: Ideas for Action Escape Routes: Fleeing Vesuvius – Which Way Should We Go? Should the United States Try to Avoid a Financial Meltdown? Epilogue: Fleeing Vesuvius Contributors PART I Calculating the Energy Internal Rate of Return PART II Liquidity Networks: Local Trading Systems Using a Debt-Free Electronic Currency Why Pittsburgh Real Estate Never Crashes: The Tax Reform that Stabilized a City’s Economy PART III Proximity 2.0: Cutting Transport Costs and Emissions Through Local Integration PART IV PART V PART VI
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