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Headline, May 13 2019/ ''' '' CULPABLE WORLD'S CLIMATE '' '''


''' '' CULPABLE WORLD'S CLIMATE '' '''




DESIGNS HEGEMONISTIC QUIZZED : 
YEE GREAT HEROES - FOUNDER FRAMERS of The World Students Society :Whats this 'super Reuters' photo showing:

Nepalese Students battling and protesting in Kathmandu? And that too during a Lockdown? Rabo? Zili? Dee? Salar? Hussain? Hamza? Aqsa? Zaeem? Sannan?

These great Nepalese students will soon figure and learn that sweeping, systemic changes are complicated and will bee hard won. No single person can make them happen. So.............

STEP 3 : JOIN THE WORLD STUDENTS SOCIETY

Climate Change - YES, climate change is linked to income inequality and injustice, so if your passion is fighting for racial justice, the rights of the poor, or indigenous rights and sovereignty that works, too. Or you might volunteer for a climate-focused local or national political candidate.

The sweeping, systemic changes the world over, are complicated and hard won. No single person alone can make them happen. 

STEP 4 : KEEP YOUR ROLE

The power of these groups is not simply strength in numbers. They work well because they divide up the work that needs to be done and give each task to those best suited to it. This also makes the fight less damaging.

Instead of trying to become an expert in international regulatory law, global supply chains, atmospheric science and the art of protest, you offer the skills and resources you already have, and trust that other people with complementary skills are doing what they can do, too.

If you are a writer, you can write letters to the editor, newsletters and fliers. If you are strong, you can lift boxes. If you are rich, you can donate money. only you know what and how much you can reasonably do.

Take care not to overdo it first and risk burning out. Set a sustainable level of involvement for yourself and keep it up. As a bonus, working with a group will increase the richness and diversity of your personal relationships, and may well temper your climate anxiety and depression.

STEP 5 : KNOW WHAT YOU ARE FIGHTING FOR, NOT JUST WHAT YOU ARE FIGHTING AGAINST.

Even though keeping global warming under 2.7 degrees Fahrenheit [1.5 degrees Celsius] would absolutely be better than 3.0 degrees Fahrenheit [ 2 degrees Celsius] of warming, there is no threshold that means that it is ''toolate'' or that we are ''doomed''. The lower, the better. It is always worth fighting.

As we fight, it is important for our mental health and motivation to have an image in mind of our goal : a realistically good future.

Imagine dense but livable cities veined with public transit and leafy parks, infrastructure humming away to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, fake meat that tastes better than the real thing, species recovering and rewilding the world, the rivers silver with fish, the skies musical with flocking birds. 

THIS is a future where the economic inequality, racism and colonialism that made decades of inaction on climate change possible has been acknowledged and is being addressed.

It is a time of healing. Many ecosystems have changed, but natural resilience and thoughtful human assistance is preventing most species from being extinct. This is a future in which children don't need to take to streets in protest and alarm, because their parents and grandparents took action. Instead, they are climbing trees.

This future is still possible. But it will only come to pass if we shed our shame, stop focusing on our ourselves, join together and demand it.

The World Students Society thanks, yet again, author Emma Marris, ''Rambunctious Garden : Saving Nature in a Post-Wild World.

With respectful dedication to the Grandparents, Parents, Leaders, Students, Professors, and Teachers of the world.

See Ya all prepare and register for Great Global Elections on The World Students Society : wssciw.blogspot.com and Twitter - !E-WOW! -The Ecosystem 2011 :

''' Wants We Warn '''

Good Night and God Bless

SAM Daily Times - the Voice of the Voiceless

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