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One way to define the global justice movement of our time is as a global movement in defense of the local—of local food, local jurisdiction over labor and resources, local production, local culture, local species, domesticated and wild, of the protection of environments that are by definition local.
Rebecca Solnit • Hope in the Dark: Untold Histories, Wild Possibilities
Jess Jorgensen
@sporesight
There are some simple and impactful actions that organizations and individuals alike can take. These actions can be grouped into five types of human-nature connections, originally identified by Interdisciplinary Sustainability Scientist Christopher Ives and colleagues in their 2018 article Reconnecting with Nature for Sustainability. They are:
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Jonathan Aronson • Restoring Respect for Nature: How Mindset Shifts Can Solve the Biodiversity Crisis

social accountability, such as environmental sustainability, community revitalization, or global equity.
Juliet Schor • A Sustainable Economy for the 21st Century (Open Media Series)
Vision & Justice
visionandjustice.org
Global → Terrestrial; Producing → Engendering: for these two frames, I am taken by Latour’s idea of ‘terrestrial’ as a move towards post-human exceptionalism. His proposal explores the possibility of 'de-centring the human', and acknowledging that we are in constant interaction with other beings and natural phenomena. And more importantly, a demand... See more
Medium • Calling for a More-Than-Human Politics

