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Mary Wildfire's avatar

There are two key words in this piece, and they are both short, simple words. I have gotten fed up with articles talking about various crises that end with declarations about all kinds of sensible policy change that "must" happen. This one ends with a lot of sentences with "must" in them, too--but always preceded by the other key word--"we". It's a whole different thing to say "we must"--because then the agency is with us--we actually can do at least most of the things the Raven calls for. Whereas governments will never do the things essayists say they "must" do to rescue biodiversity or avert calamitous climate change or prevent the march to fascism, no matter how many times anyone says they must.

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SUE Speaks's avatar

"The crises we face are systemic. We need deep transformation of our economies, societies and political systems," Starting at the edges is too slow, though. Global warming isn't waiting.

It's the urgency of NOW. Let's get a committee. I'm peppering this idea around. Be sure I'm invited. I have ideas. Work on people, not problems. Get them fired up. People are ripe now. Create a massive coalition to make it a fair world. I love Kate Raworth -- and her husband, Roman Krznaric. Get them. Who else? Get serious about movement now.

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