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[[Food Sovereignty]]| [[Climate Reparations]] | [[Free Breakfast For Children]] | [[Earth Liberation Front]] | [[The New Green Revolution]] | [[Atlanta Forest Defenders]] | [[The Red Nation]] | [[Imam Jamil Al-Amin|Revolution By The Book]] | [[Zapatista Women's Revolutionary Law]] | | [[File:Malcolm X - Land Revolution.jpg||thumb|right|[[Malik Shabazz]], Message to the Grassroots: “Revolution is based on land. Land is the basis of all independence. Land is the basis of freedom, justice, and equality.”]] | ||
[[Food Sovereignty]] | [[Climate Reparations]] | [[Free Breakfast For Children]] | [[Earth Liberation Front]] | [[The New Green Revolution]] | [[Atlanta Forest Defenders]] | | |||
[[The Red Nation]] | [[Imam Jamil Al-Amin|Revolution By The Book]] | [[Zapatista Women's Revolutionary Law]] | [[Land Back]] | [[Revolutionary Investigative Journalism]] | [[Wiki Revolution]] | [[Orca Uprising]] | [[Defund The Pentagon]] | [[Decolonization]] | |||
= Prognosis = | |||
The overwhelming scientific consensus supports the need for a climate revolution. | |||
According to the latest IPCC Report (2023): | |||
<blockquote>"There is a rapidly closing window of opportunity to secure a livable and sustainable future for all... Rapid and far-reaching transitions across all sectors and systems are necessary to achieve deep and sustained emissions reductions..."<ref>https://civileats.com/2023/03/20/the-ipccs-latest-climate-report-is-a-final-alarm-for-food-systems-too/</ref></blockquote> | |||
<blockquote>"The systemic change required to achieve rapid and deep emissions reductions and transformative adaptation to climate change is unprecedented in terms of scale [and] near-term actions involve high up-front investments."<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/mar/20/humanity-at-climate-crossroads-highway-to-hell-or-a-livable-future</ref></blockquote> | |||
And the 2022 IPCC Report: | |||
<blockquote>“Targeting a climate-resilient, sustainable world involves fundamental changes to how society functions, including changes to underlying values, world-views, ideologies, social structures, political and economic systems, and power relationships."<ref>https://climateadaptationplatform.com/ipcc-climate-change-2022-report-what-is-at-stake/</ref></blockquote> | |||
= Strategy = | |||
= Tactics = | |||
= Sources = |
Latest revision as of 23:37, 1 September 2023
Food Sovereignty | Climate Reparations | Free Breakfast For Children | Earth Liberation Front | The New Green Revolution | Atlanta Forest Defenders | The Red Nation | Revolution By The Book | Zapatista Women's Revolutionary Law | Land Back | Revolutionary Investigative Journalism | Wiki Revolution | Orca Uprising | Defund The Pentagon | Decolonization
Prognosis
The overwhelming scientific consensus supports the need for a climate revolution.
According to the latest IPCC Report (2023):
"There is a rapidly closing window of opportunity to secure a livable and sustainable future for all... Rapid and far-reaching transitions across all sectors and systems are necessary to achieve deep and sustained emissions reductions..."[1]
"The systemic change required to achieve rapid and deep emissions reductions and transformative adaptation to climate change is unprecedented in terms of scale [and] near-term actions involve high up-front investments."[2]
And the 2022 IPCC Report:
“Targeting a climate-resilient, sustainable world involves fundamental changes to how society functions, including changes to underlying values, world-views, ideologies, social structures, political and economic systems, and power relationships."[3]
Strategy
Tactics
Sources
- ↑ https://civileats.com/2023/03/20/the-ipccs-latest-climate-report-is-a-final-alarm-for-food-systems-too/
- ↑ https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/mar/20/humanity-at-climate-crossroads-highway-to-hell-or-a-livable-future
- ↑ https://climateadaptationplatform.com/ipcc-climate-change-2022-report-what-is-at-stake/