Why Nostr? What is Njump?
2023-11-18 00:06:03

elilla, quarantined on Nostr: 1. stop. burning coal. 2. seriously, stop it. now. 3. no more coal what are you, ...

1. stop. burning coal.
2. seriously, stop it. now.
3. no more coal what are you, suicidal?? wtf.
4. cancel all Third World "debt", immediately.
5. land back for indigenous people, immediately. learn from the advanced ecological technology of indigenous people, humbly, returning the respect and material restorations they're richly owed.
6. heavily disincentivise private vehicle driving while making public transportation free.
7. end animal industry. disinvest from high-input intensive farming.
8. invest on research about agroflorestry, food forests, restorative agriculture, soil carbon capture, native biosphere restoration, wilderness as part of human sociality. end the coloniser ideology of "untouchable nature".
9. incentivise the population to close that gap, widely distributing land for free for caretakers, setting up free education on biosphere restauration, setting up community gardens everywhere, normalising edible plants in urban spaces, providing for urban fauna, converting all lawns to meadows etc. find the relationships people already have with plants and add fuel to that fire.
10. more people than you think would rather be planting trees. universal basic income will get you there.
11. shift culture from 24/7 brainwashing to acquire more stuff, to a caretaker culture focused on maintaining what exists; from an economy of production into a circular economy; from an ideology of individual success into one of quality of life, of communal spaces, of enjoying life not by buying fancy things but by having lots of time to share with friends freely. uphold high-QoL low-tech solutions, make degrowth irresistible.
12. grant personhood status and immanent rights to plants, animals, and natural features, like many indigenous cultures or recently the Maōri etc.
13. abolish all fucking borders forever.

"your solutions are utopic, they're too hard to implement" abolishing slavery seemed utopic once. global warming is too big of a problem and it needs big solutions. if you don't do this kind of thing, you'll pay a much higher cost than the cost of doing these things. we're already paying that higher cost.

"it's not up to me to decide, I have to propose realistic solutions that my bosses will accept" if you're not down to even *imagining* actual real solutions, to not even *talking*, not even advocating for what the world could be, we'll never motivate anyone to get there.
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