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Crude Futures

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Issue One

A magazine born out of the pandemic, Crude Futures is dedicated to examining notions of collapse. Covering a wide range of writing, from short fiction to long essays, and focusing on subjects including the environment, popular protest, war, and international supply chains, it uses systems-level thinking to understand what it means when our world falls apart.
 
In this issue: 

  • Inside a Just Stop Oil nonviolence training session

  • Catabolic collapse and the fragility of global supply chains

  • Picturing polycrisis – the cascading effects of parallel ongoing crises

  • How collapsology has been weaponised in Palestine

  • And the manmade (but inadvertent) spread of the murder hornet

Crude Futures

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Issue One

A magazine born out of the pandemic, Crude Futures is dedicated to examining notions of collapse. Covering a wide range of writing, from short fiction to long essays, and focusing on subjects including the environment, popular protest, war, and international supply chains, it uses systems-level thinking to understand what it means when our world falls apart.
 
In this issue: 

  • Inside a Just Stop Oil nonviolence training session

  • Catabolic collapse and the fragility of global supply chains

  • Picturing polycrisis – the cascading effects of parallel ongoing crises

  • How collapsology has been weaponised in Palestine

  • And the manmade (but inadvertent) spread of the murder hornet

Crude Futures

Issue One

A magazine born out of the pandemic, Crude Futures is dedicated to examining notions of collapse. Covering a wide range of writing, from short fiction to long essays, and focusing on subjects including the environment, popular protest, war, and international supply chains, it uses systems-level thinking to understand what it means when our world falls apart.
 
In this issue: 

  • Inside a Just Stop Oil nonviolence training session

  • Catabolic collapse and the fragility of global supply chains

  • Picturing polycrisis – the cascading effects of parallel ongoing crises

  • How collapsology has been weaponised in Palestine

  • And the manmade (but inadvertent) spread of the murder hornet

Crude Futures

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