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Miss Gayle
@MissGayle@urbanists.social  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

"In the time of the polycrisis the average human contribution to the world has to change from negative to positive. We need to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and restore biodiversity and depleted soil. It is clear that removing all the harm people are doing to nature is not enough. We need to actively fix things. The total contribution of the people to the world has to be positive."

Link: https://www.resilience.org/stories/2025-10-23/how-to-live-sustainably-in-an-unsustainable-world/

#Sustainability #DeGrowth #Community #Climate #Economy #PolyCrisis

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How to live sustainably in an unsustainable world?

So, all we can hope that the path of sustainability becomes wider and better lit, because as long as it is too difficult, most people will take the easier path, even if the end of that path is not good for any of us.
How to live sustainably in an unsustainable world?
Tommi , originally published by Resilience.org
October 23, 2025

So, all we can hope that the path of sustainability becomes wider and better lit, because as long as it is too difficult, most people will take the easier path, even if the end of that path is not good for any of us.

Teaser image credit: Canada geese on a path surrounded by greenery. Author supplied.
How to live sustainably in an unsustainable world? Tommi , originally published by Resilience.org October 23, 2025 So, all we can hope that the path of sustainability becomes wider and better lit, because as long as it is too difficult, most people will take the easier path, even if the end of that path is not good for any of us. Teaser image credit: Canada geese on a path surrounded by greenery. Author supplied.
How to live sustainably in an unsustainable world? Tommi , originally published by Resilience.org October 23, 2025 So, all we can hope that the path of sustainability becomes wider and better lit, because as long as it is too difficult, most people will take the easier path, even if the end of that path is not good for any of us. Teaser image credit: Canada geese on a path surrounded by greenery. Author supplied.
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