What should we do ?
– Do better. That’s all.
Easy as that.
It’s so hard to believe it. That we have been used for so long. But look back in history and you see it easily. This is the same as the churches book burnings in the Middle Ages, when people got burnt as witches for being/knowing something special.
The crusaders plundered all valuable knowledge and hid it in the Vatican while burning down and destroying the rest.
This is the same as what you see here. Only the ‘royal’ viewpoint is accepted otherwise you’ll ‘get hanged’.
They teach us that everything is impossible – when in reality most things are easy but they complicate them so they can get on top. They keep us confused, constantly lacking .. so we are to busy looking up
• Life not for Sale [ Saving Nature, the Solution is to Stop the Ecocide ] “Tens of millions of people are dying annually because of pollution, poverty, extreme weather conditions, the overkill of other species, the destruction of natural habitats, barren soils and warmongering. All caused by humanity’s greed, intolerance and indifference embodied in the globalisation of trade and in the capitalist economic model based on growth and the exploitation of nature. The unspoken truth is that people are dying for the economy and it does not seem to matter to anyone. It seems that this is an acceptable price to pay. In the species called homo sapiens empathy is thin on the ground. Policymakers and business leaders are quite comfortable with this situation and tragically so is society at large, except for those, of course, who suffer the loss. The grief is processed privately and society continues undeterred.” – We are not the apex of evolution on Earth. Our oversized ego and intellect is the cause of the sixth mass extinction of life on Earth and not any good reason to feel superior. Human, so called, inventions and ingenuity are just variations on the theme of exploitation and looting of the Earth’s life support systems. We have no understanding of the whys and wherefores of our existence on this planet and behave as if it was all made for our pleasure and for us to kill or enslave. It is imperative that we understand that all human endeavours, including the economy, have arisen within and from the biosphere. At some point we should find the humility to see that what needs saving is not nature, but the balance in nature that sustains our life. Our survival depends on this as nature does not need people.” https://www.davidmarinelli.net/blog/life-price-economic-growth ————- • Saving Nature, the Solution is to Stop the Ecocide “In every ecosystem, living creatures, including humans, form communities, interacting with one another and with the air, water, and soil around them. Land and marine animals and plants, including trees, are also creatures forming communities and behaving according to their social order. This is similar to human society in that all creatures strive to survive, thrive and reproduce and work towards these objectives on a daily basis. Ecosystems are self-organising living systems that exist in homeostasis, or dynamic balance, and are life-giving collaborative enterprises. This is the supremely elegant and amazingly complex environment that modern humans were born into. We never really understood any of it. Human intellect only takes us to a point beyond which understanding comes from a totally different place.” – “Given that the spread of intensive agriculture occurred earlier in Western Europe and North America, the insect losses observed in the Western world provide a forecast of what will happen globally if human disturbance and destruction of wild habitats continue worldwide. Plant diversity is also in serious decline. The report warns that “Plants are the structural and ecological foundation of virtually all terrestrial ecosystems and provide fundamental support for life on Earth. They are vital to human health, food and well-being.” – “The concentration of human populations in towns and cities and the globalisation of trade has created a situation where the severe environmental degradation in one part of the planet is caused by human demand in another part, since resources are not consumed at the point of extraction. The truth is that the consumption patterns in developed countries are also directly contributing to the sixth mass extinction of life on Earth. The answer does not lie so much in what we can do fix this but rather in what we need to stop doing. We need to stop killing wildlife, stop overfishing, stop destroying wild habitats, stop polluting our water, air and soils, stop waste, reduce dramatically meat-based diets, stop acting as if consequences did not matter, stop using fossil fuel and its derivatives such as plastic and stop electromagnetic radiation. Stop the ecocide.” ECOCIDE IS A CHOICE – YOUR CHOICE