Again, I am not happy to be an alarmist, but this does make sense to me ... unfortunately.
I really want to attend today's Global Climate Strike in my area, but I'm doing part-time work for a news agency, so that sort of thing is frowned upon in the interest of maintaining objectivity in reporting, etc. My role is ancillary, but since I really need this work, I'm reluctant to chance it. I will use my solar oven today in support, though.
Wow! You're a very conscious human being!I went to this Friday‘s climate protest as well.
Met with a group of fellow vegans and we participated with signs encouraging people to go vegan for the environment.
Wow! You're a very conscious human being!
All good suggestions, some of which I do already. I would have liked to have visibly shown support, I guess.I went today.
You could perhaps find a way to discretely support protests, such as designing and creating signs, donating money, spreading the word about the protests on facebook, or something else. You could also use your role at a new company to be a positive influence in climate change.
Umair Haque said:My friends, catastrophic climate change is not a problem for fascists — it is a solution. History’s most perfect, lethal, and efficient one means of genocide, ever, period. Who needs to build a camp or a gas chamber when the flood and hurricane will do the dirty work for free?
Please don’t mistake this for conspiracism: climate change accords perfectly with the foundational fascist belief that only the strong should survive, and the weak — the dirty, the impure, the foul — should perish. That is why neo-fascists do not lift a finger to stop climate change — but do everything they can to in fact accelerate it, and prevent every effort to reverse or mitigate it.