As the planet burns and the rich grow richer, the link between inequality and environmental destruction becomes undeniable.

The richest 1% are responsible for more emissions than 66% of the world’s population, polluting and plundering the planet for their own gain.

To save our planet, we must tackle the root causes of inequality.

There’s enough money for a green and fair world.

It’s just in the wrong pockets.

@greenpeace

Greenpeace, let me correct this:

"the link between inequality and environmental destruction becomes undeniable"

For THIS:

The link between CAPITALISM and environmental destruction becomes undeniable.

If we denie that our mode of production is the base of inequality and environmental destruction, we are doing just gardening, not ecology with social consciusness (as some phrase out there says)

#ecology #greenpeace #capitalism

@awkapuma @greenpeace
one thing stuck with me after watching this talk https://media.ccc.de/v/37c3-12324-on_digitalisation_sustainability_climate_justice is that after capitalism another *ism will come, and we need to make sure people learn to recognise patterns leading to exploitation and inequality rather than stopping at calling out capitalism as such..

so, yes, you're both right from my perspective!

On Digitalisation, Sustainability & Climate Justice

The aim of this talk is to critically analyse the use of digital technology in the current context of global ecological injustice and the...

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