Frank Forencich Frank Forencich

Activism is Medicine.

What if activism and health are natural allies? What if activism is actually a powerful pro-health orientation? What if activism–done properly–actually makes the human organism stronger? And what if we could unite these two domains under a single orientation for the human animal?

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Thomas Diacono Thomas Diacono

The ‘Better Than Nothing’ Generation

We know NET ZERO by 2050 is not enough, we know you cannot slash carbon emissions or plastic production or wildlife decimation while growing the economy AND remaining profitable.

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Roger Hallam Roger Hallam

English Gulag

Do you think I'm talking about prison? The joke's on you. This country is a gulag. A million times a day people give each other that look of "This place is so fucked".

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Anton Keskinen Anton Keskinen

Generational Genocide (2)

Global heating is a proxy whereby intentional, polluting activities kill young people. It is a consciously produced consequence that inflicts serious bodily and mental harm to people. Global heating also leads directly to such conditions of life that bring about the physical destruction of a group, in whole or in part.

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Anton Keskinen Anton Keskinen

Generational Genocide (1)

Generational genocide is an inseparable part and an end result of the seemingly normal functioning of our societies, that is, the planet-heating activities and non-activities of ordinary people in their everyday lives. Because practically every older person in any economically developed society partakes in some or all of the following activities, each older person in these societies is individually responsible for and guilty of committing the generational genocide.

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John Hagar John Hagar

Climate Annihilation Through the Lens of Genocide.

The catastrophic impact of climate change in Africa in terms of human misery and death, as well as ecological destruction, deserves analysis through the lens of genocide, as does the death and destruction awaiting younger generations in both the Global South and Global North.

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Frank Forencich Frank Forencich

Name that Perp: What Constitutes a Climate Criminal?

What constitutes a climate or ecological criminal? In conventional conversation, we think of crime as a violation of a written statutory law, but what if there is no written law? Or, what if the law itself is anthropocentric and ignores the reality of life beyond the world of human affairs?

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