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jonasgoonface · 1 year
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Earthday is fight day
If your "green" project relies on the same practices of land theft, resource extraction, and labor abuse that brought us to this point - then the grifters supporting it are just another variety of climate change deniers. Squat the trees while we still got trees. Defend what you love.
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ladychlo · 5 months
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The fact that Cop28 is taking place right now in Emirates and hosting the President of Israel is crazy because just kilometres away the people of Gaza are smelling nothing but the smell of burnt phosphorus, blood and bombs, decomposing corpses, and smoke, no water access, the polluted sky with the airstrikes leftovers... Like what in the fuck of a surreal reality we live in
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thoughtportal · 9 months
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deeplyrooteddread · 1 year
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"It's to kill us, to send us back to being slaves again like in the past."
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deancaslover · 5 months
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Just read some post from the BBC saying that extraction of minerals like lithium and cobalt would help reduce climate change. Like Congo isn't suffering the most devastating environmental and humanitarian crisis right now (without mentioning all the places Europe and North America have ruined just to take away those minerals).
Imperialist propaganda at its best.
(Is this really a fandom blog? Who cares anymore)
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galerymod · 6 months
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It's my favourite reblog number, by the way, no idea why.
Satan more or less
I think the concept of presenting everything green, which is not sustainable when you look at it closely, is super.
Oh now for a little superstition: whoever looks at this and doesn't reblog in twenty seconds becomes a religious fanatic with no claim to sexual fulfilment.
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plastichatingvegan · 1 year
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How are these adverts not banned?
This is a very good and thought-provoking video from Earthling Ed about why this organization that is meant to stop misleading advertisements isn’t doing their job, especially in areas around environmental issues.
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birdsintheory · 2 years
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It should be illegal for companies to put “please recycle uwu” on their packaging that is Not Recyclable, only recyclable at certain facilities in certain cities that you have to pay them to recycle, or packaging that gets contaminated from food/grease/paint/etc and thus cannot be recycled
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jay-arabica · 18 days
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Customer shares frustration after reading label on back of coffee pod package: 'Moral flex marketing'
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abrahamlincolnscat · 20 days
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Pizza company: go green! Recycle this pizza box!
The pizza box:
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huguesdelabarre · 29 days
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En direct du centre-ville de Morigny-Champigny : BÉTON, GOUDRON, PELLETEUSES : JOYEUSES PÂQUES "ÉCO-INNOVANTES" !
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sabinastanart · 1 month
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Yesterday, I had to take part in a corporate training to teach us about global warming. My favourite part was at the end when we had to draw around the card assembly of causes and consequences we arranged on the table.
I didn't know I could draw a cow. Hihi. They are at fault for everything. Bastards. Jk
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thoughtportal · 2 months
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The Price of Paperless
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Here Everything is Poison
By J. Malcolm Garcia, Photography by Darren McCollester
Fall 2010
Cold winds carry lead-filled dust from a nearby slagheap, a hundred million tonnes of toxic tailings, and scatter it on clothes hanging from laundry lines, on open buckets of drinking water, on the dirt children play in, and on the feral dogs running down alleys in this former French army barracks housing about 250 displaced Roma men, women, and children.
Editor’s Desk
The Price of the Paperless Revolution
By Ted Genoways
Reporting
Jharia Burning
By Allison Joyce, Photography by Allison Joyce
The Pit
By Nathaniel Miller
Father Copper
By Annie Murphy, Photography by Rodrigo Llano
Mother of God, Child of Zeus
By Jessica Benko, Photography by Bear Guerra
Digging Out
By Elliott D. Woods, Photography by Elliott D. Woods
The Solution: Bolivia’s Lithium Dreams
By Matthew Power, Photography by Fabio Cuttica
Tin Fever
By Delphine Schrank, Photography by Mark Craemer
Here Everything is Poison
By J. Malcolm Garcia, Photography by Darren McCollester
Essays
The Devil’s Tail: Reading From the Lives of Authors
By Robert Boyers
Fiction
Favorite Son
By Jennifer Haigh
The Digger
By Samanta Schweblin, Translated by Daniel Alarcon
Poetry
The Man
By Patrick Phillips
Work-Clothes Quilt
By Patrick Phillips
Tailing Dam of Baotou Steel
By Qin Xiaoyu
The Book of Lost Railroad Photographs
By Amy Beeder
Criticism
The Age of Inequality
By Oscar Villalon
The Activist Novelist
By Jacob Silverman
The Triumph of Capitalism
By Brian Sholis
Multimedia
The Underground Giant: Life in the Hard Rock Mines of Quebec and Ontario
By Louie Palu, Photography by Louie Palu
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gran-canaria-forestal · 6 months
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milariorganics · 1 year
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