art4cc
@ArtForCC
Advocating for culture change. Pro reality. Reality is biocentric. Lives on former mega fauna land.
This author *almost* gets it... until the very end with the obligatory optimistic paragraph getting it all oh so very wrong. A shame; it's otherwise a good article about the horrific ecocidal culture we've created on Earth. theguardian.com/environment/20…
Wind turbines--so "clean" and "green"!! 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄 The photo shows blades being landfilled. They are made out of plastic, and will leak toxic chemicals and microplastics into the soil for eons.

The only thing you need to know about EVs is that they won't stop ecological overshoot, they won't solve climate change, they won't reverse the sixth mass extinction, and they aren't the answer to all your dreams.
With tax credits about to go away, is now the time to buy an EV? The answer is yes, but with caveats. The same goes for credits for rooftop solar and other clean energy. insideclimatenews.org/news/24072025/…
Always the question to ask is, what will we use more energy for? The answer as always is to further extract and exploit the natural world to "grow" this ecocidal way of life. This is an important thread that everyone should read and discuss.
It seems a taboo to argue that the development of renewables is accelerating climate change. I don't get it. To me it seems pretty obvious they are.
Beyond no domesticated animals on public lands, which I heartily agree with, I think there should be exclusion zones in which no domesticated animals, including humans, should ever be allowed to set hoof, paw, or foot. Yeah it's radical. But this is the 6th mass extinction.
A domestic animal that should never be allowed to set hoof on public land. Even when cows haven't yet eaten down all the green riparian vegetation, their presence results in brown churned up water contaminated by manure and urine.
"Thinning Increases Overall Tree Mortality After A Wildfire" Researchers find that commercial thinning is "associated with significantly higher overall tree mortality levels" thewildlifenews.com/2025/07/22/thi…
We invade animals' homes, and when the animal does something we don't like, the animal is always killed or otherwise blamed. thenewstribune.com/news/local/art…
Some good news: "A controversial plan to kill up to half a million invasive barred owls to protect endangered spotted owls is in jeopardy after the Trump administration terminated three critical grants funding the program."
I think about shifting baseline syndrome and how kids born today have absolutely no idea what things used to be like; how even old-ish me has absolutely no idea what the natural world's wild communities are supposed to be like. What a horrendous loss. 💔
