Remembering Will Raap

December 15, 2022

A pioneer of Vermont’s vibrant ecosystem of socially and ecologically responsible businesses and a long-standing environmental steward, Will Raap passed away earlier this week at the age of 73, after a long-term illness. Through his enterprising leadership, Will became an inspiring leader in the localized food movement and a mentor to many new economy practitioners, including … Continued

Kate Raworth’s 42nd Annual E.F. Schumacher Lecture

November 15, 2022

Kate Raworth’s 42nd Annual E.F. Schumacher Lecture this past Saturday was positively brimming of energy. With a record-setting 1,400 registrants, the anticipation surrounding “Planetary Economics: New Tools for Local Transformation” was palpable. You can now watch a full recording of the lecture and subsequent Q&A. If you find Kate’s message as inspiring as we do, we hope you’ll share generously. … Continued

Renegade Economists

November 9, 2022

Anticipating Kate Raworth’s 42nd E.F. Schumacher Lecture this Saturday, a look back at other past “Renegade Economist” lecturers (who all happen to be women).

The Economics of Peace

September 20, 2022

“In my opinion, only an economic program can reach to the heart of the world peace problem… Our vision should encompass the world as a whole… a cooperative vision concerned with all of mankind, excluding none, and should focus upon the task of bringing justice through non-violent means.” ― Robert Swann, The Economics of Peace (1967)

The World Grid and New Geographies of Cooperation

July 19, 2022

“People have lived and died, businesses have prospered and failed, and nations have risen to world power and declined, all over energy challenges.” Richard Rhodes | Energy: A Human History

Newly Restored: E.F. Schumacher on Film (1977)

July 19, 2022

Is our gigantic and immensely expensive technology conducive to democratic freedom? The answer is: no, it is not. It is conducive to the development of great concentrations of economic power. At the height of his public writing and speaking, E.F. Schumacher made two tours through the United States. The first, organized in 1974 by a … Continued

Hazel Henderson, We’ll Miss You!

May 28, 2022

An intellectual giant, a force of nature, an influencer on ethical investing— the Schumacher Center remembers Hazel Henderson, who passed away at 89.

Addressing Land Insecurity for Small Farms

May 27, 2022

Land and housing insecurity are challenges faced by many small farmers. Citizens working through community land trusts can create a solution to land insecurity and thereby help achieve greater regional food sovereignty and climate resiliency.

New Alchemy: ecological design ‘Mecca’

April 25, 2022

Starting in 1969, one future-thinking group pioneered new avenues in bio-technology research and design. The New Alchemy Institute in Falmouth, MA on Cape Cod was founded as a research center to pioneer organic agriculture, aquaculture, and bioshelter with minimal reliance on fossil fuels. Its work was to discover and model greener, self-sustaining systems. Founders John Todd, Nancy Jack Todd, and … Continued

The radical roots of CSAs

April 4, 2022

Community-Supported Agriculture (CSA) is one of those rare ideas which combine transformative potential with an elegant simplicity. The CSA model of funding and sustaining locally-rooted agriculture has grown exponentially around the globe over the past four decades. Since the formation of one of the first formal CSAs at Robyn Van En’s Indian Line Farm in … Continued