Are Environmentalists No Wiser than Monkeys Reaching for the Moon?
Grasping at green energy illusions will not bring about a sustainable future.
Grasping at green energy illusions will not bring about a sustainable future.
Or will it be the year of bold and beautiful climate action?
Perhaps a little ‘good trouble’ now will ward off the greater trouble ahead.
Exploring outbreak population dynamics, epidemics, and behavior changes.
Coming to terms with the reality that collapse is a condition of the present, not just the future.
Every time any one of us is hurt—black or white, human or not—it wounds us all. The waves of pain ripple outward, often times overturning only the vessels of the victims’ loved ones, and concentrating the pain there. Other times these waves become great tsunamis of anger and frustration, which wash over the whole world. And rarely, but it does happen, these seismic sea waves sweep away the systems of injustice that have been pulling us apart and injuring us one and all. Here is praying that this is one of those moments.
With the next Gaian Conversation focusing on what Gaianism is all about, I couldn’t help but get personal this week.
With time on our hands and food scarcity looming in the near future, there’s no better time than to grow your own food.
In exploring the four dimensions of change, it becomes clear that we, ourselves, are at the center of that change—and that this process is a lifelong journey, not a sprint.
This Thanksgiving, let us give thanks to Gaia for making this feast, and our lives possible. And to everyone who has brought joy–both to this day and to our lives. But let’s not do that passively. Our gratitude should be active, sharing these sentiments–and our good fortune–with others.
Is a deeper understanding of what changes are truly necessary missing in the climate movement?
How does Gaia’s Wrath compare to God’s? Less predictable? More knowable? And how shall we respond?