selenekallanwriter: AURORA – The Seed The Seed – Lyrics Just…

Thursday, June 13th, 2019

selenekallanwriter:

AURORA – The Seed

The Seed – Lyrics

Just like the seed
I don’t know where to go
Through dirt and shadow I grow
I’m reaching light through the struggle
Just like the sea, I’m chasing the wonder
I unravel myself, all in slow motion.

You cannot eat money, oh no
You cannot eat money oh no
When the last tree has fallen and the rivers are poisoned, You cannot eat money oh no
You cannot eat money, oh no
You cannot eat money oh no
When the last tree has fallen and the rivers are poisoned, You cannot eat money oh no

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aspiringwarriorlibrarian: If global warming is inevitable, then I’m gonna fight for every tenth of a…

Wednesday, June 5th, 2019

aspiringwarriorlibrarian:

If global warming is inevitable, then I’m gonna fight for every tenth of a degree. If fascism is inevitable, then I’m gonna save as many people as I can. This world is turning into a horror movie? Then I’ll become the final girl.

I’m done being worn down by reality. It’s time for reality to take some wearing from me.

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4thsoul: “Then what is the answer? Not to be deluded by dreams. To know that great civilisations…

Monday, June 3rd, 2019

4thsoul:

“Then what is the answer? Not to be deluded by dreams.
To know that great civilisations have broken down into violence,
and their tyrants come, many times before.
When open violence appears, to avoid it with honor or choose
the least ugly faction; these evils are essential.
To keep one’s own integrity, be merciful and uncorrupted
and not wish for evil; and not be duped
By dreams of universal justice or happiness. These dreams will
not be fulfilled.
To know this, and know that however ugly the parts appear
the whole remains beautiful. A severed hand
Is an ugly thing and man dissevered from the earth and stars
and his history … for contemplation or in fact …
Often appears atrociously ugly. Integrity is wholeness,
the greatest beauty is
Organic wholeness, the wholeness of life and things, the divine beauty
of the universe. Love that, not man
Apart from that, or else you will share man’s pitiful confusions,
or drown in despair when his days darken.”

— Robinson Jeffers, The Answer

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yes-lukewinter: “Every year, at leaf-fall, Pwyll and his men rode to Arberth. Riding through a…

Sunday, June 2nd, 2019

yes-lukewinter:

“Every year, at leaf-fall, Pwyll and his men rode to Arberth. Riding through a valley five valleys from home they were like an old story Taliesin would tell. And they had it in them to go with the story. They had it in them, living now, riding now to Arberth, to be a tale told by a fireside in the far past, to be a tale told by a fireside in the far future. And they would say, would sometimes say, that their only reason for being in the world was to give the world a chance to live out its own strangeness, its own danger, and its own wonder in them. And this year, reaching Arberth, that’s what they looked like. They looked like men who had survived.”

— John Moriarty, Dreamtime (1999, Lilliput Press) p.5., quoted in Kayne Coy, Place and Memory in Irish Folklore, in ‘Dark Mountain Journal: Issue 14, Terra.’ p.205.

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clouds-of-wings: In her speech to the UN, she addresses…

Saturday, June 1st, 2019

clouds-of-wings:

In her speech to the UN, she addresses detractors who scold her for not
being in school. “Some people say that we should be in school instead.
But why should we be studying for a future that soon will be no more,
and when no one is doing anything whatsoever to save that future?” […] “We have not come here to beg the world leaders to care for our future.
They have ignored us in the past and they will ignore us again,” she
said to members at the UN conference. “Since our leaders are behaving
like children, we will have to take the responsibility they should have
taken long ago.” […] Thunberg also has Asperger syndrome, which she says adds a special
intensity to her focus on this issue. When asked how the syndrome
affects her activism, she said, “It means I usually don’t enjoy
participating in the social game that the rest of you seem so fond of,
and I don’t like lying, and I see things black and white,” she told
Goodman in the interview. [x]

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noahandthegiraffe: I love Greta Thunberg.I love the fact that a sixteen year old girl has been…

Saturday, June 1st, 2019

noahandthegiraffe:

I love Greta Thunberg.

I love the fact that a sixteen year old girl has been given a platform to angrily glare at everyone who doesn’t believe that climate change is a thing.

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She is a true icon.

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“We plot and we plan / Burning oil like the world won’t end”

Thursday, May 16th, 2019

“We plot and we plan / Burning oil like the world won’t end”

Bowery Electric, “Freedom Fighter”

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“We are not very good at telling stories about a hundred people doing things or considering that the…”

Friday, April 5th, 2019

“We are not very good at telling stories about a hundred people doing things or considering that the qualities that matter in saving a valley or changing the world are mostly not physical courage and violent clashes but the ability to coordinate and inspire and connect with lots of other people and create stories about what could be and how we get there.”

Rebecca Solnit: When the Hero is the Problem

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heavydirtysoul-24:

Tuesday, March 19th, 2019

heavydirtysoul-24:

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I don’t have a lot to offer in these moments, but I do have this: Anyone in touch with their…

Tuesday, February 26th, 2019

I don’t have a lot to offer in these moments, but I do have this: Anyone in touch with their heart, and their head, bursts out weeping sometimes.

Elizabeth Sawin, https://twitter.com/bethsawin/status/1100219696333369345

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astranemus: Mowing with a scythe shuts down the jabbering brain for a little while, or at least the…

Wednesday, April 26th, 2017

astranemus:

Mowing with a scythe shuts down the jabbering brain for a little while, or at least the rational part of it, leaving only the primitive part, the intuitive reptile consciousness, working fully. Using a scythe properly is a meditation: your body in tune with the tool, your tool in tune with the land. You concentrate without thinking, you follow the lay of the ground with the face of your blade, you are aware of the keenness of its edge, you can hear the birds, see things moving through the grass ahead of you. Everything is connected to everything else, and if it isn’t, it doesn’t work. Your blade tip jams into the ground, you blunt the edge on a molehill you didn’t notice, you pull a muscle in your back, you slice your finger as you’re honing. Focus—relaxed focus—is the key to mowing well. Tolstoy, who obviously wrote from experience, explained it in Anna Karenina:

The longer Levin went on mowing, the oftener he experienced those moments of oblivion when his arms no longer seemed to swing the scythe, but the scythe itself his whole body, so conscious and full of life; and as if by magic, regularly and definitely without a thought being given to it, the work accomplished itself of its own accord. These were blessed moments.

Paul Kingsnorth, Dark Ecology in Orion Magazine

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Dispatches from the Dream World

Sunday, December 4th, 2016

icarus-suraki:

Two crows just woke me up from a dream that I was a kind of “magic archer” in a little fantasy village–all stone streets and stone buildings and slate roofs, with a forest all around it and a stream flowing through it (with frogs and eels in it!) and a wide, grassy field a little above it, where we (the archers) would sometimes have to fight off shadowy monsters (smoky, skeletal deer?) that would manifest there. There was something about the arrows we used, or how we tipped the arrows. We would hide in a low place on one side of the field and rush the monsters when they appeared.

And sometimes we, and the rest of the villagers, would have to fend off “The Boar”–who may or may not have been an actual boar, but he and his entourage would drive by the top of the cobblestone road that led to the village. Yes, drive, on an incongruous two-lane asphalt road (that cut through some tall, grassy hills with trees on top–it went slightly uphill there), in a whole series of 1930s and 1940s dieselpunk cars with tinted windows. We’d all stand guard at the top of our road and make as much noise as we could to scare them off.

But the crows woke me up from a dream about a wintertime hunt–still an archer here. We were hunting a kind of monstrous deer–part Chinese water deer, part dragon, part whitetail deer, I guess. I saw a kind of illuminated illustration of the thing at one point. We could hear the thing bellowing and roaring in the woods. It had just snowed, the sky was still gray. I was on foot while most of the other people with me were on horseback. That meant that I could get through a kind of tangle of fallen trees easier than they could and into a small clearing. I found tracks there and started to follow them (now that I’m awake, I realize they were rabbit tracks, not deer tracks). The crows woke me up at that point. I would have liked to have seen the monstrous deer, though.

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smdxn: Why We Have to Act on Climate Now – In One…

Monday, December 21st, 2015

smdxn:

Why We Have to Act on Climate Now – In One Chart

The precipitous rise in carbon pollution is what’s driving climate change, leading to rising sea levels, more extreme drought, superstorms, wildfires, and public health problems across the world. No nation is immune to these consequences. Humans caused this rise in pollution and temperature, and it will take all of us to actually do something about it.

Also: why we are failing.

I find this chart both interesting and depressing. Not just for the data.. For the evidence it contains of the human shortcomings that stand in the way of our solving the problem. Because this chart is a lie.

I noticed it after a few seconds, because I’ve seen honest versions of this chart before. But the difference is subtle.

Hint: If you click through to the source page at whitehouse.gov the lie isn’t there. It was introduced in the Tumblr version of the chart, presumably by the person running @smdxn, presumably because they thought it made the image more impactful, more motivating. This version does a better job of promoting fear and concern, but it does so by deceiving you.

Did you find the lie?

It’s the label circled in red at the center of the chart. On the original version of the chart it says “Carbon Dioxide Levels”, because the red line it is labeling is the line with the Mauna Loa carbon dioxide readings. That’s the number that has trended steadily upward for the last century as humanity has systematically pumped CO2 into the atmosphere. (The chart smooths out the annual wiggle in the data as Northern Hemisphere foliage sucks up and releases carbon, but that’s a legitimate simplification that helps visualize the underlying trend.)

The gray bars represent the ice-core-derived global temperature readings, sometimes up, sometimes down, but generally upward. But that data is messier, reflecting the many complexities, some of them not yet fully understood, of the global climate system. It’s still trending upward, and we’re still fucked. But it’s not quite as obvious. Also, it doesn’t have that sexy red color that we’re evolutionarily predisposed to react to emotionally: bright red = scary/important.

So for this version of the chart @smdxn switched the label so it reads “Global Temperature.” They also removed the red coloring from the numbers along the right side of the chart, presumably because that helps sell the deception that the red line refers to temperature rather than to CO2. So now, at least from a quick glance, it looks like the red line shows global temperature tracking steadily and scarily upward. Omg! We need to do something!

For a committed partisan, that deception probably seemed justified. The fact that global temperature has been climbing in fits and starts means that dishonest people on the other side like to cherry-pick particular slices of time in which temperature has held steady or even fallen for a few years and make a big deal about it. If you’ve ever come across an Internet commenter attacking the comments section of an article with references to “the hiatus”, that’s what they were talking about. And that’s clearly dishonest and deceptive. You don’t do that kind of cherry-picking on accident. But neither do you re-label a graph to switch the meaning of the two sets of data it shows on accident. The person who did that here intended to deceive.

Why does it matter that some activist decided it was okay to make this chart deceptive rather than communicative? That it was more important that the person viewing it be alarmed than that they understand?

It matters because of the scale of the problem. As long as we’re fighting politics-as-usual battles with each other, we’re losing this war. There’s just no way to make the kinds of changes we need to make unless we have not just a scientific consensus, but a societal consensus. The kind of partisanship that @smdxn is engaging in by deceptively relabeling the chart works against achieving that consensus.

There’s a reason why a scientific consensus on this issue exists. Science has rules, and a process, and when you do it right it allows the truth to win out over noise and human bias and self-interest. Society as currently constituted doesn’t have that rule. Or it does, but it’s more of a fragile guideline, one that gets trampled underfoot as soon as partisans start doing their rugby scrum back and forth over it.

Partisans think it’s okay to lie as long as they’re lying in the service of their cause. That’s why Peter Gleick thought it was okay to forge a sexier, more evil-sounding “strategy memo” to be released along with the internal documents he’d stolen from The Heartland Institute. That’s why Roger Pielke, Jr., gets maligned as “one of them” for saying top-down carbon pricing solutions can’t work given political economy as it currently operates. That’s why Naomi Oreskes recently called it “denialism” for climate scientists to say nuclear power needs to be part of our strategy. In each of those cases, partisans are stooping to deception precisely because they are partisans, because they are engaged in battle, because the people on the other side are doing it too, and that gets them upset and clouds their judgement.

For a committed partisan, lies become just another tool in service to the cause.

It’s a mistake. As long as there are two sides to this issue, we lose. We need to understand each other, to listen to each other, if we’re going to solve this. Lying won’t get it done, and those who engage in it are deluding themselves. They’re not part of the solution. They’re part of the problem.

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This Unpronounceable, 12-Letter-Long Acronym Might Just Save the World

Sunday, December 20th, 2015

This Unpronounceable, 12-Letter-Long Acronym Might Just Save the World:

I’m pretty sure the world will still be here whether or not CBDRILONCWRC turns out to be anything more than a punchline. Human societies organized at their current scale and without a shared experience of recent collapse and megadeath: that’s more of an open question.

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“Dear Father Christmas: It is years since i wrote to you. I hope this letter finds you well and…”

Tuesday, December 8th, 2015

Dear Father Christmas:

It is years since i wrote to you.
I hope this letter finds you well and that the snow is still continuing to fall up in lapland.

Here it is mosly rain, not even jumper weather yet! But the christmas albums are already being played in the shops.
That must be so embarrassing to you.

I know this year will be exceptionally busy for you.
We all expect a little too much of you now i think.
And there are so many imposters on television.
Even in the street.

Since i wrote to you last when i was 9 i have tried to be good. But sometimes failed spectacularly.
I have also tried to do what i’m told but often have delighted in doing the exact opposite but always i have tried to give love and try not to cause hurt.

So
Dear father christmas
What i’m saying is ..

Now that i’m 47. If i have any last remaining credit with you, i have just these small requests.

That my kids have a beautiful christmas.
With love and understanding and peace.
Perhaps some heavy snow? That would be really great.
And can you sent the precious things that will really mean something to them?
And can you send them some hope for the future. That is very important.

I won’t ask you to solve the problems of the human race. These are our problems alone.

But perhaps this year you could consider not giving any presents to oil company executives and the politicans whose influence they buy?

And for me? Just some reading glasses :/ the blue ones

Yours completely sincerely

Thom.

P.S. Thanks for the zx81 computer when i was 11. That was really wicked.

Thom Yorke’s letter to Father Christmas (x)

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the numbers don’t decideyour system is a lie

Sunday, December 6th, 2015

the numbers don’t decide
your system is a lie

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“I don’t think we need hope. I think we need imagination. We need to imagine a future which can’t be…”

Saturday, August 9th, 2014

“I don’t think we need hope. I think we need imagination. We need to imagine a future which can’t be planned for and can’t be controlled. I find that people who talk about hope are often really talking about control. They hope desperately that they can keep control of the way things are panning out. Keep the lights on, keep the emails flowing, keep the nice bits of civilisation and lose the nasty ones; keep control of their narrative, the world they understand. Giving up hope, to me, means giving up the illusion of control and accepting that the future is going to be improvised, messy, difficult.”

Paul Kingsnorth in conversation with Wen Stephenson at Grist. ‘I withdraw’: A talk with climate defeatist Paul Kingsnorth

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“I’m increasingly attracted by the idea that there can be at least small pockets where life and…”

Sunday, July 27th, 2014

“I’m increasingly attracted by the idea that there can be at least small pockets where life and character and beauty and meaning continue. If I could help protect one of those from destruction, maybe that would be enough. Maybe it would be more than most people do.”

paulkingsnorth from “It’s the End of the World As We Know It… And He Feels Fine.”

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Lines Written in the Days of Growing Darkness Every year we…

Sunday, July 27th, 2014

Lines Written in the Days of Growing Darkness

Every year we have been
witness to it: how the
world descends
into a rich mash, in order that
it may resume.
And therefore
who would cry out

to the petals on the ground
to stay,
knowing, as we must,
how the vivacity of what was is married

to the vitality of what will be?
I don’t say
it’s easy, but
what else will do

if the love one claims to have for the world
be true?
So let us go on

though the sun be swinging east,
and the ponds be cold and black,
and the sweets of the year be doomed.

— Mary Oliver, from A Thousand Mornings

Photo by Kelly Gardner, Mississippi valley mayfly emergence, July 20, 2014.

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“Today’s generation are demonstrably less content, and consequently less optimistic, than those that…”

Saturday, July 26th, 2014

“Today’s generation are demonstrably less content, and consequently less optimistic, than those that went before. They work longer hours, with less security, and less chance of leaving behind the social background into which they were born. They fear crime, social breakdown, overdevelopment, environmental collapse. They do not believe that the future will be better than the past. Individually, they are less constrained by class and convention than their parents or grandparents, but more constrained by law, surveillance, state proscription and personal debt. Their physical health is better, their mental health more fragile. Nobody knows what is coming. Nobody wants to look.”

Uncivilisation: The Dark Mountain Manifesto

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