Climate Hell

From Climate Wiki
Revision as of 01:47, 1 December 2022 by TH (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Definition = == Historical == === Green Deen === In his 2010 rubric for a Green Deen, Ibrahim Abdul-Mateen defined fossil fuels such as petroleum, gas, and coal as well as nuclear energy as energy from hell because they are all: 1. Extracted from the ground; 2. Nonrenewable; 3. Dirty/polluting; 4. Climate risks. Energy from Hell: <blockquote>"Takes away from the Earth without giving back. It disturbs the balance (mizan) of the univers...")
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Definition

Historical

Green Deen

In his 2010 rubric for a Green Deen, Ibrahim Abdul-Mateen defined fossil fuels such as petroleum, gas, and coal as well as nuclear energy as energy from hell because they are all:

1. Extracted from the ground;

2. Nonrenewable;

3. Dirty/polluting;

4. Climate risks.

Energy from Hell:

"Takes away from the Earth without giving back. It disturbs the balance (mizan) of the universe and is therefore a great injustice (zulm). A Green Deen calls for maintaining the Earth’s balance and treating it justly.[1]

At the core of this paradigm lies the recognition that energy from hell is fueling climate collapse.[2]

Sources

  1. "Green Deen," Chapter 5: Energy from Hell, Ibrahim Abdul-Mateen, P. 77
  2. "Green Deen," Chapter 5: Energy from Hell, Ibrahim Abdul-Mateen, P. 77