Acting on our Concerns |
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Acting on our Concerns |
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Now to act with integrity, according to that strength of mind and body with which our creator hath endowed each of us, appears necessary for all."
~ John Woolman
stop the harmWhat forces are now emerging that are strong enough, if brought together, to at last stop the exploitation of Earth and the destruction of life and bring into full force all the ways now emerging by which we can in fact meet the material needs of all without harm to planet or to people? Forces opposing needed changes are powerful indeed, but in the end, not nearly as much as nature aroused, nor the younger generations now massing to take back their futures!
heal the planetAll over the world we are beginning to see efforts to re-wild urban areas, freeing the soil (as with the "depaving" photo above), restore healthy soils, regenerate forests and shorelines, rescue coral reefs, restore rivers, return animals, or migrate trees and eco-systems to climate-safer areas. Astounding successes are occurring where humans, recognizing their right relationship with Creation, are helping to restore nature. The double image below left is of a desert returned to life by human effort.
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save each otherResilient communities all over the world are working together, person to person, coming to know each other directly and coming to care about and trust each other. When the hard times hit, and they will, pretty much everywhere, often and repeatedly, we must be able to turn to one another. In the midst of the challenges, we discover our collective strengths--courage and ingenuity, loyalty and honor. Saving each other helps us save ourselves.
work with natureCities world around, large and small, are developing resilience. Villages and towns are reclaiming their older roles as stewards of the land, restoring & protecting the land they inhabit. In all these places, saving the nature that we are each a part of will save us as well.
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Change Our WaysThe most unsettling fact underlying the climate crisis is that we simply do not yet have sustainable means to meet the basic needs of most of the human beings in the developed world. Nor could the planet handle 8 billion of us "going back to the simple life of the land", appealing as that is in many ways. Corporate deceit and moral indifference is not notwithstanding--are at still not our primary challenge--but lack of options for a truly sustainable way of living in the developed world is.
Capture co2Above is a block of the new kind of carbon sequestering cement that sucks in the CO2 and holds it rather than emitting it!
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