Produce less. Distribute it fairly. Create a greener world for all.

There’s Nothing Radical About the Green New Deal

Our insatiable yearning for more has left us with less of the one thing upon which our entire lives depend: the natural world We are at the precipice of ecological collapse. There are no two ways about it. And despite what you hear, it is about far more than just catastrophic climate change. In a…

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Kristine Mattis

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Our insatiable yearning for more has left us with less of the one thing upon which our entire lives depend: the natural world

We are at the precipice of ecological collapse. There are no two ways about it. And despite what you hear, it is about far more than just catastrophic climate change. In a nutshell, our current biological predicament is the result of overuse of natural resources beyond their capacity to regenerate, the creation and mass production of never-before-known (often toxic) substances, and the accumulation of massive amounts of waste and pollution.