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We are burning ancient plants and animals (aka fossil fuels, not renewable) to jet around and wear fast fashion, and build highways and skyscrapers, and heat outdoor swimming pools in autumn, and shiver inside in summer, and convert lush ecosystems into sprawling and unwalkable suburbs with silly lawns, and commute alone in our cars to jobs that do
... See moreAyana Elizabeth Johnson • What If We Get It Right?: Visions of Climate Futures
Shannon Mattern • How to Map Nothing
landscape restoration, regenerative ag, reforestation, biochar and kelp beds, direct air capture and storage,
Kim Stanley Robinson • The Ministry for the Future: A Novel

Stanford University Press • Feral Atlas: The More-Than-Human Anthropocene
mitigation monitoring and enforcement, it might be beneficial to focus on CH4 emissions that come from relatively large and well-identified sources, for example landfills, coal mines, and natural gas systems.
Bjørn Lomborg • Smart Solutions to Climate Change: Comparing Costs and Benefits
London Mining Network
Brett Scott • Heretic's Guide to Global Finance: Hacking the Future of Money
The leadership at oil and gas interests in particular have shown scant regard for the health or survival of organized human civilization. You might say that their aim is in fact to ‘soak the planet in the maximum amount of fossil fuels’.58
Paul Behrens • The Best of Times, The Worst of Times: Futures from the Frontiers of Climate Science
That all urban development has been locked into path dependency on an economic concern now millennia out-of-date is surely a cause of unimaginable waste and inefficiency.