"Surviving the climate crisis will require a widespread, fundamental change of our values and beliefs."

#EvanPoll #poll

Strongly agree
72%
Somewhat agree
20.4%
Somewhat disagree
4.4%
Strongly disagree
3.3%
Poll ended at .

I probably asked for it by using the word "surviving", but there's more climate edgelordism in the comments than I'm usually comfortable with.

In general, if you're doing omnicidal ideation, I don't want to talk to you.

I'm somewhat disagree. I think that we will need to change our understanding of mineral rights; a lot of those fossil fuels will need to stay in the ground.

And we'll need to start treating ecosystem services as valuable and deserving of compensation.

But in general I think liberal democratic values, like those enshrined in the UN Declaration of Human Rights, are sufficient to get us through this.

Another value I think we'll need to cultivate is an appreciation of place, instead of the celebration of global placelessness we have now.

We need to reduce travel and restore ecosystems. We need to eat native foods, grown locally. Learning to love the place that you live in, and taking responsibility for it, may be an important value change.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bioregionalism?wprov=sfla1

Bioregionalism - Wikipedia

@evan I just finished this book - This Is Where You Belong - about that! I enjoyed it and recommend it. https://openlibrary.org/books/OL27210260M/This_is_where_you_belong
This is where you belong by Melody Warnick | Open Library

This is where you belong by Melody Warnick, 2016 edition, in English

Open Library
@mattlehrer I read it a couple of years ago. It's a fave!