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A New Way Now

Solutions to Financial and Climate Collapse
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How to create a New Way Now, a sustainable future? Financial collapse and ecological pressure will soon demand that we practice a different sort of social and economic life!

Don’t despair! Despite rising population, climate change and ecological damage, it is still possible, is affordable, and we can then live more relaxed, abundant and happier lives.

This is a breakthrough book, a rare combination of ecology, community and financial understanding, with cartoons!

When finance is regulated again and made less power hungry, we can liberate vast funds for good, for healthy countryside and vibrant townships. We can minimize the inevitable climate change dramas and conserve resources and reduce hours of work a week. Stress-less!

This is an optimistic message, a future younger people can imagine. It is do-able.

Already, in villages, cooperatives and in group living and small business cooperatives everywhere, millions of people are developing models of the future. By linking these experiments with liberated finance we can create a happier, sustainable future. A New Way Now!

Dr Liz Elliott lives on a farm near Byron Bay, Northern NSW, where she has been a rural doctor for thirty years mainly working in her beloved Accident and Emergency. Also she frequently speaks, writes and cartoons about Banking and Trade Treaties. She has a strong background in yoga  and believes much illness and stress is due to financial pressure, and that is linked to environmental destruction via the demands of debt and money creators . She has a strong activist history, protesting Indonesian East Timor invasion, USA voting irregularities, Iraq wars and Trade treaties, and arranging rock concerts on top of the NY Trade Towers! 

1. rare combination of finance, environment and community 2. illustrated, lively text 3. relevant to current and future crises




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