Short answer is def No.
The long answer is the problem though.
πLike this post sent in by a contributor the other day, the transition is violent, and littered with the problems we're starting seeing today.
It's important to understand them while we wait for a new world too, coz adding them to a #Playbook means we can learn from the mistakes of the past, in the future.
In the New World Order - rewilding large swaths of land, vertical farms, urban farms, supermarket rooftop farms, not building independent housing without a rooftop or wall espalier farm allowances, Agrihoods (we have a post we'll make on this), car free zones, food forests, Indigenous Land Return for its regeneration, sustainable building (Cob homes, earthships, homes inside greenhouses), are all great models.
It's always worth thinking or how much can be salvaged as we move on - land and lives alike.

Pana - The Refuge Network State
"The assumption that any transition is smooth is a fallacy." π΅π Filipino Professor Jose Sison on transitory government systems and t...