Estamos inmersos en una gran crisis planetaria producida por la confluencia de diferentes crisis parciales interconectadas que abarcan desde el cambio climático, la destrucción medioambiental y el colapso del capitalismo fósil, hasta la crisis económica, laboral y sanitaria pasando por la robotización de la sociedad y la crisis política y de democracia fruto de los nuevos totalitarismos, ecofascismos y teorías negacionistas…
Estamos inmersos en una gran crisis planetaria producida por la confluencia de diferentes crisis parciales interconectadas que abarcan desde el cambio climático, la destrucción medioambiental y el colapso del capitalismo fósil, hasta la crisis económica, laboral y sanitaria pasando por la robotización de la sociedad y la crisis política y de democracia fruto de los nuevos totalitarismos, ecofascismos y teorías negacionistas…
A todo ello, hay que añadir la actual pandemia por el COVID-19 que rápidamente ha pasado a convertirse en una nueva variable biológica de dimensión mundial que necesariamente conexiona con las otras crisis parciales.
Para hablar de el tema contamos en plató con:
– Félix García Moriyón, filósofo y profesor Honorario de Univ. Autónoma de Madrid
– Cristina Rois, Doctora en Ciencias Químicas y militante de Ecologistas en Acción
Por medidas seguridad en el plató intervendrán por videoconferencia:
– Coral Gimeno, abogada laboralista y activista medioambiental
– Yayo Herrero, antropóloga y profesora UNED Entrevistamos a Luis González, Doctor en Ciencias Químicas y militante de Ecologistas en Acción
Presenta: Jacinto Ceacero Enlace a páginas oficiales del programa
It was obvious from the start. Biden is a pathetic pawn of the now totally corrupt US corporate lobby and ‘donations’ politics, not to mention the $750 billion War Machine and Israeli ”influence”.
Under Trump the they stopped even giving us barefaced lies as excuses for ripping off any person, company or State.
Punitive Sanctions and trashed treaties are the World War of the immoral bully controlling the world banking and trade system, applied because ‘Might is Right’ without proof, common sense or regard for our lives or the planet.
Under Biden it seems we have the same shit, only washed over with a false green Disneyland glow.
President Joe Biden now rejecting Immigration Reform and Raising the Federal Minimum Wage to $15
LOS BARRIOS, SPAIN— The Nuestra Señora del Rosario (Our Lady of the Rosary) nursing home is reeling due to mass deaths after mRNA inoculations.
All residents and workers at the facility received the first dose of Pfizer mRNA in early January, according to Spain mainstream media outlet ABC de Sevilla. Most residents became extremely ill shortly after the shots.
It is believed many came down with COVID-19, despite being “vaccinated against it.”
The Andalusian Health Service reported that at least 46 residents have died since January. For perspective, Our Lady has a maximum capacity of 145 residents.
The Junta de Andalucía (regional government) intervened in early February to curtail the death count. But people continued dying. Spain’s Ministry of Health is now in charge of mitigation.
The situation remains dire, as at least 28 residents and 12 staff members were COVID-19 positive last week. Health…
Six in 10 Brits are thinking of ‘switching to sustainability‘..
..this is partly due to David Attenborough and over a third of Brits are avoiding animal products after his recent film ‘A Life On Our Planet‘ as well as other documentaries like James The Game Changers according to a recently conducted a survey with over 2,000 people
Premiering on Netflix late last year, the WWF and Silverback Films co-produced documentarypresents an important message from nonagenarian broadcaster and natural historian Attenborough that humans must make drastic changes to their diets in order to save the planet.
In the trailer for ‘A Life On Our Planet’, Attenborough explains that the films aim to raise awareness among people about the rate at which global warming is happening and press upon the message that the time to act is now.
“I had the most extraordinary life. It’s only now I appreciate how extraordinary. The living world is a unique and spectacular marvel. Yet, the way we humans live on earth is sending it into a decline. Human needs have overrun the world.”
Findings from the survey show that Attenborough is right at the top (59%) when it comes to encouraging consumers to be sustainable and shift to a plant-based diet.
Over half of British consumers (51%) also feel pressure from wider society and four in 10 (40%) give young Swedish environmental activist Greta Thunberg credit for helping them switch to sustainable choices in their personal life.
Apart from Attenborough’s A Life On Our Planet documentary, data found that the 2018 documentary film about the benefits of plant-based eating for athletes, The Game Changers backed by James Cameron and Arnold Schwarzenegger was also responsible for people in the U.K. to avoid animal products.
According to a report by the WWF, stopping animal meat consumption by 50% would not only reduce carbon emissions but also save 12,000 species per year as well as 1.72 million square miles of land.
A majority of Brits (77%) understand the importance of changing their lifestyle to become greener with 73% of consumers agreeing that businesses too have a responsibility to minimize their environmental impact and 64% urging the government to frame a new legislationthat will ensure thatbusinesses give details about their environmental footprint on the products they’re offering.
In an interview with Plant Based News, 3 SIDED CUBE managing director Richard Strachan mentioned that with influential figures coming ahead to talk about sustainability, the general public is motivated to follow in their footsteps
“Thanks to influential public figures such as David Attenborough and Greta Thunberg, Brits are taking the climate crisis much more seriously now. Now is the time to come together and tackle the crisis wholeheartedly. It is not just up to governments; it is up to businesses and consumers as well.”
Data from the poll further found that 61% would like an app to help them make more sustainable buying decisions and 50% call for an app to calculate and understand their personal carbon footprint with more than half of respondents agreeing that technology can be vital for living a sustainable life.
Discussing how this new data will help them in the Ignite program, Strachan added: “These findings show a clear case for the use of technology, specifically apps, to boost sustainable behaviour change and environmental protection initiatives.
The technological tools to help consumers be greener are available to us, we just need to start developing and using them as soon as possible. This is why we have launched Ignite.
Through this technology, we can empower consumers, businesses and NGOs to help protect ecosystems, be smarter with energy usage, and reduce our carbon footprints. The Ignite program is wholly dedicated to bringing organisations together on these issues and making these apps a reality.”
Attenborough also released another documentary, Extinction: The Facts that talks about mass biodiversity loss and the consequences that the world will face as a result.
\Over the course of the one-hour program, Attenborough takes viewers on a journey through scenes of destruction due to activities conducted by humans on Earth.
Another noteworthy mention in a list of sustainable films to watch is Craig Leeson’s documentary A Plastic Ocean and his upcoming The Last Glaciers, and you can check out his interview here where he shares his journey from writing to filmmaking as well as throwing light on the world’s most pressing issues and what can be done to protect the planet, and ultimately, save humankind.
If you’re looking for an app to track your personal carbon footprint, you can check out Singapore-based startup Capturethat has created an app that helps users keep track of their climate footprint from their everyday transportation choices, and offsetting their impact through forestry planting projects across the globe.
And if you need an easier way to buy plant-based alternative products, check out this new mobile app FoodForage, whichis developed to help vegans and individuals looking to buy plant-based alternative products and offers a feature where you can share your findings with the community.
Palm oil is a dirty word for many environmentalists. Thousands of acres of forest, and the carbon-dense peat soils beneath, have gone up in flames, clearing the way for rows of oil palm trees. For decades, governments of Southeast Asia gave agricultural companies the rights to develop vast swathes of forest, and those companies turned wilderness into plantations as fast as they could.
That was the depressing story since the 1990s, but things have recently changed for the better. In areas dominated by the palm-oil industry, deforestation has plummeted. Plantation owners used to burn and cut an area the size of Yosemite National Park every year, but they leveled less than a fifth of that in 2020, according to the latest analysis by the supply-chain watching nonprofit, Chain Reaction Research. And this isn’t just a statistical blip. “This is the fourth straight year that palm-oil deforestation has been at a fraction of historic levels, and trending down,” said Glenn Hurowitz, CEO of the environmental nonprofit, Mighty Earth.
text by Damian Wilson via RT. illustrations added shared with thanks
Millions of Spaniards still remember life under fascism. Now, with lockdown’s limits on freedom compounded by the erosion of free speech under Franco-style laws, as seen by Pablo Hasél’s jailing, a new generation is fighting back.
Riots that played out across Spain for the third night in a row over the jailing of rapper Pablo Hasél show a growing appetite for dissent, and are further proof that the shadow of former dictator Francisco Franco – dead for nearly 50 years now – has cast a long shadow.
In a scene recalling the repression of the White Terror years of Spain’s civil war in the 1930s, as he was led away from his holding cell, Hasél cried, “It is the fascist state that is arresting me. Death to the fascist state!”
“The size of our mission will increase from 500 personnel to around 4,000 and training activities will now include more Iraqi security institutions and areas beyond Baghdad,” Stoltenberg said after a two-day meeting of NATO defense ministers.
NATO describes its presence in Iraq as a “security training mission.” Stoltenberg said the alliance’s presence “is conditions-based and increases in troop numbers will be incremental.”