From @georgemonbiot.bsky.social "#Wealthy people in the #globalnorth can blame much poorer #Black and #Brown people in the #globalsouth for the #environmentalcrises they themselves have caused. Switching to a #plantbased diet or from #fossilfuels to #renewables, by contrast to altering the size of the human #population, are things we can do immediately, humanely and effectively. But blaming other people requires no change, and no confrontation with #power."

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/dec/12/europe-migrants-birth-rates-immigration-countries?CMP=share_btn_url

The facts are stark: Europe must open the door to migrants, or face its own extinction

These are the facts: plummeting birth rates mean that without attracting immigration, many countries are sliding towards collapse, says Guardian columnist George Monbiot

The Guardian

And lastly, leaving you all with this essay by #DuskinWayne. The key takeaway I got from this is that wanting to achieve success isn't limited to capitalistic / selfish pursuits -- it can be utilized to create #ABetterWorld for everyone and the planet. (Note -- I don't agree with everything Duskin Wayne says, but I found it interesting in terms of thinking about 'what is human nature'?)

#StabilizedWorld: Social Welfare vs. Independent Pursuit of Success

Published 2025

"Imagine a future where technology has solved many of the world’s biggest problems, creating a society that is more stable and equitable. MIT’s Fourth Scenario, the 'Stabilized World,' envisions a society where basic needs—like healthcare, education, and income—are guaranteed for everyone. With the rise of artificial intelligence and automation, labor has been redefined, allowing people to focus on what truly matters to them. In this world, the question becomes: Is happiness found in the security of a welfare state, or in the personal achievements that come from pursuing one’s own version of success? According to the scenario, this societal stability follows a period of collapse that is predicted to occur between 2030 and 2060, as we face #EnvironmentalCrises and economic #disparity.

"In this future, social welfare isn’t just a safety net but a foundational element of society. No longer do individuals need to fear falling into poverty or being excluded from opportunities. With a guaranteed basic income and universal access to essential services, people are free to explore their passions, whether that’s launching a startup, creating art, or dedicating time to personal development. This system allows for creativity and innovation to flourish, but it also raises a fundamental question: What drives happiness—personal success or the stability that comes from being part of a secure, #collective society?

"Although basic needs are met for everyone, the desire to achieve more, whether in wealth, status, or recognition, doesn’t disappear. In fact, many would argue that the pursuit of success is what gives life meaning, even in a world where the basics are assured. While the 'Stabilized World' provides a cushion, individuals are still encouraged to push boundaries, create, and innovate. But here, success is not solely defined by financial #wealth or #fame. It is the result of personal effort, #creativity, and contribution to society’s #GreaterGood. The tension between achieving for oneself and achieving for the collective good creates a nuanced approach to happiness — one that blends personal fulfillment with a sense of responsibility to the whole.

"This balancing act is particularly evident in the realms of education and entrepreneurship. In a world where the pressure to survive has been lifted, more people are free to pursue their dreams and develop new ideas. But does this individual drive to succeed come at the cost of social cohesion? In this future, innovation and entrepreneurship are celebrated, but they must be seen in the context of societal well-being. As people rise to success, they are encouraged to think about how their achievements can improve the lives of others. The concept of wealth shifts, moving away from mere accumulation to the idea of access — being able to live a life that goes beyond survival to one of exploration, joy, and meaningful contribution.

"Ultimately, the 'Stabilized World' scenario presents a society where personal ambition and collective stability coexist. As people work to achieve their own goals, they do so in a framework that ensures the well-being of all. This makes us ask: Is true happiness found in the wealth we accumulate or in the security we offer one another? The pursuit of success is no longer just about individual triumph; it’s about how we can innovate, create, and live in ways that benefit everyone. In this future, we learn that the intersection of personal ambition and social welfare isn’t a battle to be won but a balance to be struck, with both paths leading to a richer, more fulfilling life for all."

Link to article (includes references):
https://www.duskinwayne.com/arts-and-culture-blogs/stabilized-world-social-welfare-vs-independent-pursuit-of-success

#SolarPunkSunday #SW #LtG #LimitsToGrowth #SolarPunk #GuaranteedIncomeForAll #UsingTechnologyForGood

Stabilized World: Social Welfare vs. Independent Pursuit of Success — Duskin Wayne

Explore MIT's Fourth Scenario, "Stabilized World," and discover how a balance between social welfare and personal ambition shapes happiness, wealth, and success in a future predicted to emerge after a societal collapse by 2030. Learn how the tension between collective security and individu

Duskin Wayne

Interesting #1A show on @NPR today about younger patients being stricken by cancers. The panelists were well aware that changes in our environment were the cause. When will be more generally aware of this? We have to acknowledge that we have sowed this disaster as well as supporting the economic and social systems that enabled it. We are allowing wealth hoarders to destroy us. We need to stand up. https://www.npr.org/podcasts/510316/1a
(I don't think the episode I heard on the radio today is up yet on the podcast website)

#EnvironmentalCrises
#ClimateCrisis
#cancer
#microplastics
#pollution
#ClimateChange

A Quarter of Freshwater Fish Are at Risk of Extinction, a New Assessment Finds

A global update from the leading authority on the status of species shows that climate change is compounding other threats to plants and animals.

The New York Times

📆 This year, the 2023 #OpenEarthMonitor (OEMC) Global Workshop will host a variety of formats, from keynote lectures to oral talks, workshops and poster presentations!

9 experts will host keynote lectures on #open #EO #greentransition #OpenClimate #DestinE #landuse #landcover #modeling #Openscience #environmentalcrises . In addition, 18 workshops will be hosted where you can get training in using open EO tools and data.

To know more about the program visit: https://earthmonitor.org/gw2023/

Global Workshop 2023 – Open-Earth-Monitor project

Fifty-seven swimmers fall sick and get diarrhoea at world triathlon championship in Sunderland

Athletes competing on stretch of UK coastline where reduced water quality at centre of dispute over sewage discharges

The Guardian

Oppenheimer will blow you away

"Christopher Nolan doesn’t want to 'make a didactic film - ever'. But with Oppenheimer he has made the most impactful anti-nuclear film for a generation."

https://theecologist.org/2023/jul/20/oppenheimer-will-blow-you-away
#nonukes #ClimateChange #Oppenheimer #environmentalcrises #environmentalism #environmentaljustice

Oppenheimer will blow you away

Christopher Nolan doesn’t want to 'make a didactic film - ever'. But with Oppenheimer he has made the most impactful anti-nuclear film for a generation.

The Ecologist

We are facing #environmentalcrises, but pro-#environmentalaction is seriously lagging behind. Contrary to popular beliefs, we argue that this is not caused by people undervaluing the environment but rather by people structurally underestimating how much others care. Only through showing that many do value the environment will we inspire society-wide pro-#environmental action.

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oneear.2019.08.002

Cooked: Survival by Zip Code.

In the summer of 1995, more than 700 Chicago residents died during a week-long heatwave. This #PBS documentary highlights the connections between #systemicpoverty, #racialinequality, and vulnerability to #environmentalcrises. #IndependentLens https://www.pbs.org/independentlens/documentaries/cooked-survival-by-zip-code/

Cooked: Survival by Zip Code | Our Films | Independent Lens | PBS

In the summer of 1995, Chicago experienced an unthinkable disaster, when extremely high humidity and a layer of heat-retaining pollution drove the heat index up to more than 126 degrees. Cooked: Survival by Zip Code tells the story of this tragic heatwave, the most traumatic in U.S. history, in which 739 citizens died over the […]

Independent Lens
I lump #solarpunk with #permaculture and #sustainability. They aren’t necessarily compatible or incompatible. But we need to address the #environmentalcrises or humanity will be in for a rougher ride than it’s already heading for. It will take a collective effort. Becoming a #prepper will not save you.