Gormless “individual action!” vs “system change!” #climate “activists” talking past each other, as usual. My declaration of irrelevance, sorry, independence

Uggh. a) I have COVID b) I have had enough of climate "activists" and their gormless miss-the-point-"debates" about individual versus "top-down" action. The love-and-light brigade tell us our individual footprints matter, that we need to "be the change we want to see". They ignore the corporates (indeed, blah blah BP invented carbon footprints blah blah)... Continue Reading →

On sacrifice

So, erstwhile colleagues at Climate Emergency Manchester have written about this. Here's my two cents (or three pounds, as the exchange rate would have it). The clue is in the word; sacrifice is "to make sacred". Sacredness gets an understandably bad rap these days, given what organised religion has justified (am re-reading Brendan Phibbs' "The... Continue Reading →

Juggling log #02 – Day 5/64

Some progress to report. On practice for 5 ball cascade- now more confident with 3 ball flashes (throwing them so they are all in the air at the same time) also with minimum and maximum dwell time on three ball cascade at 5 height (I am aware these terms mean nothing to normal people. AND... Continue Reading →

Lacking the capacity to sustain themselves – (eco)social movement organisations in decay, in decaying societies

Dashed off thoughts again because busy af. Feeling more-than-usually maudlin because it's obvious to me now (and always was, but I used to want to/was able to pretend to think otherwise) that voluntary groups can't sustain themeselves to keep on keeping on. They decay. They then either die or shamble on, incontinent and incompetent zombie... Continue Reading →

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