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Mother Pelican
A Journal of Solidarity and Sustainability

Vol. 22, No. 4, April 2026
Luis T. Gutiérrez, Editor
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The Ecology of War

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Wars destroy the integrity of the biosphere and reveal the fragility of globalized supply chains.
Brief explainer: How Conflict Impacts Our Environment, United Nations.
Explainer and links to references: Environmental Impact of War, Wikipedia.
Insightful: The Ecology of War: Imperial Power, Permanent Conflict, and Disposable Humans,
Andre Vltchek, The Ecologist, 28 April 2017.

This edition includes several articles on critical issues of social and ecological justice, and supplements on human relations and global transition scenarios. The sequence of articles follows the see ~ judge ~ act pattern (more or less, with some overlaps) and it is becoming increasingly clear that the forthcoming transition from growth to post-growth is not likely to be fair and peaceful if global population and consumption keep growing. Can most humans adapt to supply constraints? Peacefully?


SEEING

'Silent Victim'? Interrogating the Ecological Implications of War
Robert Mizo

'Civilization' and the Human Maladaptation Syndrome
William E. Rees

The Biophysical Pyramid
Nate Hagens

The Consumption Pyramid
Nate Hagens

A New Explanation for Tariffs and Bombings ~ The Underlying Problems are Energy-related
Gail Tverberg

Sustainable Protein: From Natural Flows to Human-Engineered Shortcuts
Narasimha Reddy Donthi

Peak Food: Is the Human Population Going to Collapse?
Ugo Bardi

The Abyss of Civilization ~ What We Must Recover As We Fight Back
Kevin R. Nelson

JUDGING


ENERGY DATA:
Global Primary Energy Consumption by Source

Spaceship Earth ~ How Size, Scope, Scale, and Speed Affects Socio-Ecological Overshoot
Clifton Ware

Selling Off Public Lands: The Push to Privatize a Public Treasure
Kirsten Stade

How Empires Turn Cruel Before They Die
Ugo Bardi

The Last Empire: Why the Trump-Netanyahu War Signals the Fall of a Civilization
Nafeez M. Ahmed

Is the Hormuz Chokehold a Foretaste of Peak Oil?
Chris Rhodes

Why Is Overshoot a Predicament and Not a Problem?
Erik Michaels

The Whole Food System Must Be Converted – Not Just the Farming System
Gunnar Rundgren

The Fire We Feed: Rethinking Food, Population, and Prosperity on a Finite Planet
Steve Salmony

ACTING

Society on Strike: A Last Defense Against Tyranny?
Jeremy Brecher

Enhancing Artificial Intelligence with Ecological Wisdom
Barbara Williams

Where Do We Go From Here?
Keith Zeff

Confronting Patriarchy, Pronatalism, and Population Denial
Robert Jensen

The Most Appropriate Response to Falling Birthrates? Embrace Them
Nandita Bajaj

There Is Power in the Word 'Patriarchy' ~ We Need to Start Using It
Roberta W. Francis

Religious Traditions and Fertility: A Connection Rooted in Patriarchy
Kirsten Stade

Machiavelli ~ The First Modern Political Theologian?
Maddie Shorman

SUPPLEMENTS

Human Ecology, Theological Anthropology, and Religious Patriarchy

Global Dynamics of Growth, De-Growth, and Post-Growth



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