> We have 5 elections between now and 2050, in most Western states - states
> responsible for over 50% of GHG footprint. That's 5 rolls of the big dice.
why would elections change smth here … they didn't so far when we look at
starvation / education / equality rights / warfare / development /
..on Fri, Nov 02, 2018 at 03:00:45PM +, John Maher wrote:
> all brilliant but a bit of a rant and an ode to stop shopping
> a better response would be found in the Tim Morton / Justin Brice Guariglia
> installation maxim:
> "Don't Eco Shop, Eco Vote [Instead]" to which I would add "Do Eco
all brilliant but a bit of a rant and an ode to stop shopping
a better response would be found in the Tim Morton / Justin Brice Guariglia
installation maxim:
"Don't Eco Shop, Eco Vote [Instead]" to which I would add "Do Eco direct action"
On Friday, November 2, 2018, 10:00:44 AM EDT, heath
as climate change is now an existential threat to all humans
it will become a subject of mass denial
out of those that accept the collapse though, only self sabotaging people
such as artists and those that have a long view will have the potential
to act and those will be very rare
for
Dear Spectre,
Posting here a recent interview of French historian Christophe Bonneuil,
meticulously translated to English by Crystelle Vu:
Thoroughly recommended reading, not only as it deeply implicates the near future
of Europe itself.