Asher Miller and Richard Heinberg define polycrisis as “the tangles of global environmental and social dilemmas that are accumulating, mutually interacting, and worsening” and argue that the present polycrisis indicates humanity is entering “the Great Unravelling” in which compounding crises threaten the vital systems of human civilization. Unravelling environmental threads include global warming, biodiversity and habitat loss, soil loss and degradation, water scarcity, chemical pollution, and resource depletion. Unravelling social threads include poverty, inequality, racism and other forms of discrimination, antisocial (fractious) responses to scarcity, authoritarianism, and the impacts of technological change. To navigate the Great Unravelling, we must recognize major obstacles to change (biophysical limits, cognitive biases, entrenched socio-economic structures, and diminished pro-social agency), build personal and collective resilience (including informational, emotional-psychological, and practical competencies), and “grapple with complexity, uncertainty, and conflicting priorities…while implementing key changes in collective behavior.”
Welcome to the Great Unraveling: Navigating the Polycrisis of Environmental and Social Breakdown
Author(s)
Richard Heinberg and Asher Miller
Publication Date
June 2023
Publisher
Post-Carbon Institute
DOI / URL
Resource Type
NGO/Civil Society Report