Green burial as an example of emergent movement design
Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2021 10:11 am
Another example to show the range that's possible in terms of emergent movement design.
The world has very different burial traditions. Here's a new (or old) one.
In case you haven't heard about so-called "green burial [movement]"---I had only heard about it in passing (haaa!)---see the following Stoa presentation for some contrast&compare: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o34iLLZSECs
It allows for different motivations (see "why"-vector), e.g. saving money, completing the loops, ... and seems to follow the "4 design constraints" for robust emergence.
The world has very different burial traditions. Here's a new (or old) one.
In case you haven't heard about so-called "green burial [movement]"---I had only heard about it in passing (haaa!)---see the following Stoa presentation for some contrast&compare: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o34iLLZSECs
It allows for different motivations (see "why"-vector), e.g. saving money, completing the loops, ... and seems to follow the "4 design constraints" for robust emergence.