“Half of humanity is in the danger zone, from floods, droughts, extreme storms and wildfires. No nation is immune. Yet we continue to feed our fossil fuel addiction. We have a choice. Collective action or collective suicide. It is in our hands.” ~Antonio Guteres, secretary general of the UN
______________________________________________________________________ “We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children.” ~First People Proverb
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“Our goal is an environment of decency, quality and mutual respect for all human beings and all other living creatures. It will require a long, sustained political, moral, ethical and financial commitment far beyond any commitment ever made by any society in the history of (man) all humans.” ~Gaylord Nelson, former state Senator and Governor of Wisconsin; Founder of the first Earth Day, 1970
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• “Be kind whenever possible. It is always possible.
• Compassion, loving-kindness, and altruism are the keys not only to human development but also to planetary survival.
• Real change in the world will only come from a change of heart.
• What I propose is a compassionate revolution, a call for radical reorientation away from our habitual preoccupation with the self.
• It is a call to turn toward the wider community of beings with whom we are connected, and for conduct which recognizes others’ interests alongside our own. [The radical portion is the commitment to actionable course-correction and recalibration of habitual action — something young people are uniquely poised to do as they take our planetary future into their growing hands and growing hearts.]
• Everything is interdependent, everything is inseparable.
• Our individual well-being is intimately connected both with that of all others and with the environment within which we live.
• Our every action, our every deed, word, and thought, no matter how slight or inconsequential it may seem, has an implication not only for ourselves but for all others, too.”
The world’s most respected climate science organization, the International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released the final installment of its Sixth Report. Its findings were stark:
“Burning fossil fuels is threatening the stability of much of life on Earth, and our chance to avoid the worst impacts is quickly vanishing. (We need) deep, rapid and sustained green-house gas emissions reductions in all sectors.” Mar. 2023
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“At this point, carbon capture only exists to entrench the fossil fuel system and extend the life of the underlying facilities.” ~Steven Feit, senior attorney at the Center for International Environmental Law (CIEL)
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“Can our consumer society learn to self-prune, to hone down our habits all the way to simplicity, suppleness and strength so that we might protect the new ground for new life and a more cohesive culture—a more stable future? Can we take off the blinders and recognize the echo of our own fragility in that of nature? Will we, how can we, meet the call?” ~Rae Marie Taylor, from THE LAND: Our Gift and Wild Hope Bright Shores Press ©2012
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