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EARTH MEANDERS
Resisting Global Ecological Change
Shared survival requires powering down, going back to the land, and ecological 
resistance

Jan. 5, 2010
By Dr. Glen Barry, Ecological Internet
Earth Meanders come from Earth's Newsdesk, http://www.ecoearth.info/newsdesk/
http://www.ecoearth.info/earthmeanders/

The human family faces imminent and (Copenhagen would suggest) inevitable 
collapse of the biosphere – the thin layer of life upon an otherwise lifeless 
planet – that makes Earth habitable. Marshes and rivers and forests and fish 
are far more than resources – they and all natural ecosystems are a necessity 
for humanity’s existence upon Earth. A few centuries of historically 
unprecedented explosion in human numbers and surging, albeit inequitable, 
consumption and resultant resource use, ecosystem destruction and pollution; is 
needlessly destroying being for all living things. Revolutionary action such as 
ending coal use, reforming industrial agriculture and protecting and restoring 
old forests and other natural ecosystems, is a requirement for the continuation 
of shared human being.

Earth is threatened by far more than a changing atmosphere causing climate 
change. Cumulative ecosystem destruction – not only in climate, but also water, 
forests, oceans, farmland, soils and toxics -- in the name of “progress” and 
“development” -- threatens each of us, our families and communities, as well as 
the Earth System in total and all her creatures. Any chance of achieving global 
ecological sustainability depends urgently upon shifting concerns regarding 
climate change to more sufficiently transform ourselves and society to more 
broadly resist global ecological change. Global ecological, social and economic 
collapse may be inevitable, but its severity, duration and likelihood of 
recovery are being determined by us now. It does not look good as the 
environmental movement has been lacking in its overall vision, ambition and 
implementation.

The growing numbers of ecologically literate global citizens must come forward 
to together start considering ecologically sufficient emergency measures to 
protect and restore global ecosystems. We need a plan that allows humans and as 
many other species as possible to survive the coming great ecological collapse, 
even as we work to soften the collapse, and to restore to the extent 
practicable the Earth’s ecosystems. This mandates full protection for all 
remaining large natural ecosystems and working to reconnect and enlarge 
biologically rich smaller remnants that still exist. It is time for a hard 
radical turn back to a fully functioning and restored natural Earth which will 
require again regaining our bond with land (and air, water and oceans), 
powering down our energy profligacy, and taking whatever measures are necessary 
to once again bring society into balance with ecosystems. 

This may mean taking all measures necessary to stop those known to be 
destroying ecosystems for profit. As governments dither and the elite profit, 
it has become dreadfully apparent that the political, economic and social 
structures necessary to stop human ecocide of our and all life’s habitats does 
not yet exist. The three hundred year old hyper-capitalistic and nationalistic 
growth machine eating ecosystems is not going to willingly stop growing. But 
unless it does, human and most or all other life will suffer a slow and 
excruciating apocalyptic death. Actions can be taken now to soften ecological 
collapse while maximizing the likelihood that a humane and ecologically whole 
Earth remains to be renewed.

Geoengineering Won’t Work

The only “Plan B” offered by the ruling elite is to actively consider 
geoengineering global ecological processes and countless other techno-fixes. 
Rather than power down or sacrifice, it appears we as a species are willing to 
gamble with long odds with our and all lives. As if scouring all sorts of 
ecosystems of their life, global polluting industrialism, and embrace of 
consumption as the meaning of life is not enough of a load for global 
ecosystems. Now it is proposed we further alter oceans and the atmosphere 
unnaturally at a global scale to engineer a biosphere. Humans cannot control 
most invasive species, keep oil out of water, or feed everyone; yet now we are 
fit to run the biosphere? Unintended, inequitable and horrendous consequences 
are assured.

Gaia – the Earth System – is far too complex to engineer and trying will seal 
the demise of our shared, finely honed, and naturally evolved biosphere. 
Geoengineering and the blind faith in technology it represents can only lead to 
further degradation of ecosystems and biosphere, over population and 
consumption, while virtually annihilating any chance of maintaining a natural 
and habitable Earth. It would be far better to embrace ecological restoration 
and other necessary policy measures including ending coal, industrial 
agricultural and old forest logging. A biosphere can never be engineered, but 
it may be planted, tended and assisted to restore itself. First you take the 
pressure off ecosystems, and then allow and assist them to naturally recover. 
Global ecological protection and restoration is the only sort of human 
ecosystem manipulation that can save us now.

Given the momentum of seven billion super-predators consuming ecosystems to 
meet their every (and endless) whims, it is not possible to stop social, 
economic and ecological collapse. But there is a still chance of a worthy human 
society post economic and ecological collapse if we return to the land, power 
down and resist. It is all about having as much intact ecosystems as possible 
to lighten the blow and reconstitute society and ecosystems post-collapse. 
Here, and in my forth-coming book “New Earth Rising”, as a political ecologist 
I offer a very different plan to the blind faith in technological progress that 
removes us more from natural life-giving ecosystem processes and patterns. 
Perhaps this can be called Plan “ER” for Earth Restoration.

Powering Down

It is a global ecological imperative that we begin dismantling the industrial 
growth machine to return to honest, well-lived and simple lifestyles – 
protecting, tending and restoring natural agro-ecosystems. Though terribly 
difficult given the choices society presents us, each of us must begin the 
process of getting off the grid, dramatically cutting our energy use and 
refusing to consume energy from burning fossil fuels. There will come a time 
where dismantling roads, industries and cities will be appropriate. We must 
insist that society’s resources are used towards these ends. But make no 
mistake, no amount of “renewable energy” can allow current, much less 
predicted, excessive energy usage for everything from our food to our transport 
to our housing to continue.

The “slowing” economy in the over-developed world is the logical conclusion of 
disease like growth in human populations, resource use and consumption. Highly 
satisfying for some for awhile, but such ecocidal resource binging cannot and 
will not last. And now the entire world, including the 2 billion that live on 
under $2 a day, understandably and justly want better lives. Sadly though, 
through the power of corporate media, most poor style the ideal life upon the 
excesses of the West. This means they undervalue their own more ecologically 
sustainable and personally satisfying lifestyles and livelihoods driven by 
community and sharing. Life is clearly more than what you own and consume, it 
is what you do and who you are that counts. And it is never too late to make 
positive changes.

Both personally and societally we must wean ourselves from gluttonous energy 
use and conspicuous over-consumption, and demand political and social 
structures that compel others do so as well. As individuals we are faced with 
much outside of our control, so it won’t all happen at once, but each of us 
must begin disengaging ourselves from the dominant growth paradigm, and begin 
to achieve some measure of self-sufficiency.  Start by becoming as independent 
from slave wage labor and marketing neuroses as fast as financially feasible. 
Those that voluntarily begin to power down will be at an enormous advantage as 
the ecological shit hits the fan. And there is no better place to start than 
loving and being one with a piece of land. The land, think always of the land.

Back to the Land

The age of Ecological Restoration will be predicated upon a return to the land 
to practice local agrarian democracy. There is no chance of survival post 
economic, social and ecological collapse if you do not have a homestead – a 
piece of land, with water, good soils, tools, seeds and other implements of 
self-sufficiency. Cities are artificial constructs that consume resources from 
far and wide, and whose resource use and pollution can never be sustained. When 
collapse hits, billions will die there in a very short time, as the modern and 
ecologically illiterate learn food and water does not come from grocery stores 
and taps. Living the good life – or for that matter any life at all – will soon 
not be possible unless you have prepared your land and are willing and able to 
defend it. This does not necessarily suggest survivalist paranoia, as when the 
rains stop and Earth grows parched, it is highly likely mobility will cease and 
we will be left to live where we are.

Prepare to live upon land within the limits of your bioregion. There are many 
opportunities to pursue alternative sharing communities. Large numbers of 
well-networked people locally, and on the Internet for as long as it lasts, 
going back to the land to live in an ecologically sustainable manner is the 
second component of a radical turn away from inappropriate technology and 
economic growth; to a restoration economy, living more fulfilling lives with 
the land and reintegrating humans with nature. Even the richest countries still 
possess relatively inexpensive land with remnant ecosystems that can be 
assisted to enlarge. Not-yet-over-developed countries still hold much potential 
for self-support. We must all relearn to plant and tend our forest gardens, 
organic permaculture and native ecosystems starting now and for eternity. 

As with any animal, we cannot long persist without intact habitat. Human 
well-being all comes back to the state of the land and its soil and biota. When 
we protect and restore land – water, oceans and atmosphere are much improved as 
well. It has long been known that full and sensible lives are possible from 
living within a local bioregion’s bounty. The explosive growth in everything is 
a new phenomenon and cannot and will not be sustained under any conditions. It 
is not necessary to work so hard to acquire stuff. Much satisfaction comes from 
being one with land, having a loving family and community, and enjoying the 
arts, sports, literature and other aspects of culture we love. Ecological 
collapse will still be wrenching, but on the land you and a civilized way of 
life have a fighting chance. Live simply, laugh often and love deeply. 

Ecological Resistance

The next stage towards ecological enlightenment and serving Gaia is passive 
refusal to participate in the system, escalating through various stages of 
resistance until known ecocidal activities are ended – and ecosystems protected 
and widely restored – as soon as possible. No one including this political 
ecologist is suggesting that imminently we should start waging violent 
revolution against the speculative industrial growth machine that is killing us 
all. At this time we would lose an outright fight. But clearly it is time to 
have a conversation regarding what other types of protest activities besides 
petitions and protests are valid in a dying world, even within supposed 
democracies.

What the Earth System needs badly right now is a million acts of resistance to 
obstruct and eventually destroy the ecologically unsustainable economic growth 
machine.  There is an immediate need to vigorously obstruct the growth machine 
through active non-participation in the speculative industrial system. At some 
point others may wish to consider destruction of Earth destroying equipment 
through carefully targeted acts of sabotage. And if this fails, we may come to 
realize a need to pursue more revolutionary acts, such as insurgency and 
guerrilla warfare. From time to time through human history it has been 
necessary to wage war to promote greater justice, equity and freedom – and now 
perhaps ecological sustainability as well.

Those that are so enamored with Gandhi and King that they cannot even broach 
the subject of possible revolutionary tactics are naïve and misunderstand 
history. There are times when society has decades to change, and can do so 
entirely peacefully using patient tactics, and there are others where the elite 
rule and their own violence to Earth and the poor is so pervasive, that only 
rapidly escalating acts of resistance offer any hope. There has never been such 
justification – the destruction of the Earth as a whole and all its attendant 
parts – to at least consider various revolutionary acts to bring about a 
personal and social revolution in humanity’s relationship to Gaia. Collapse is 
inevitable and large numbers are going to die, the question in regard to our 
current actions is whether Earth, humanity and our sister species will persist 
and resurge or not.

Those on their moral high horses that refuse to even discuss destroying known 
perpetrators of ecocide, and ostracizing those that do, are dooming the Earth 
to an apocalyptic death. I state this fully realizing how devastating wars are. 
Yet much of the world lives in abject want and indelible violence of the 
existing industrial capitalistic system already, and the rest will soon join 
them as ecosystems and their economies collapse. We can stop the violence being 
done to Earth, humanity and all creatures in the name of “progress”; or we can 
wait passively for the coming anarchy. Our ability to withstand and recover 
from collapse depends intimately upon ending the destruction and beginning an 
era of Revolutionary Ecological Restoration. 

Time is short and ecosystems failing. Almost certainly Earth is more resilient 
than generally supposed. But ecological limits exist and global ecosystems have 
never encountered such massive disturbance so quickly from one species. While I 
feel compelled to present this biocentric vision, it is one that does not come 
easily for me either. This thought of a less consumptive and more local living 
scares me too. I like technology and the comforts it provides. On several 
occasions, including after a nervous breakdown several years ago, I wanted 
nothing to do with this lifestyle. But now I realize it is the only humane and 
just way that allows humanity to survive and, perhaps along with all Earth’s 
life, prosper again.

Earth is dying. You can sit back and enjoy creature comforts for awhile more, 
participating in the slaying of Gaia, and then witness and feel personally the 
disintegration of being, or you can start crafting the land stewardship, 
resource renewal and political systems that will allow humanity to minimize the 
disruption and persist well post collapse. And the resulting death and mayhem 
will certainly be lessened if you and your friends decide to take a hard turn 
back to nature starting now – and choose to power down, go back to the land, 
and actively resist.

Discuss this academic essay at:
http://www.ecoearth.info/blog/

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