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A person in this community mentioned this multiple times to me, but I'm still learning about it. Actually, just beginning to in all honesty.

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I don't have a youtube account. I'll have this discussion here instead in their comment section.

Basically all I heard was Greta Thunberg bad because she said billionaires are destroying the environment aren't doing anything-- which is true. and then continues to talk about something completely unrelated; Population control and Eco technology? what does that has to do with what greta said? economical growth isn't going to fix anything because of the fact that the one who wins in the capitalist system is whoever makes the most money. companies will get the most money out of cutting costs with exploiting workers and also the environment, then selling propaganda. as simple as that; capitalism promotes this kind of behavior and never will be eco-friendly. eco-capitalism only works if everyone has their importance for humanity and not for money.

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I think that change starts with people. but how am I going to take back control of what I do if I'm not aware of what is harmful for the environment. or even a reach from that, how to start doing things differently and make a change.

I think most of us including myself are misguided by media and politicians. we can't trust people that exploit the environment to guide us. we have to take matters into our own hands to do that.

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Matters of Care (www.upress.umn.edu)
submitted 3 years ago* (last edited 3 years ago) by CarlChristian1@lemmy.ml to c/eco_socialism@lemmygrad.ml
 
 

I would like to share this book on ethical and political obligation for thinking in the more than human worlds of technoscience and naturecultures.

https://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/matters-of-care

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