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Surely it depends what JSO's aims actually were?

"The “#radicalflankeffect” shows that when radical #activists push boundaries, they often make #moderatevoices in the same movement appear more reasonable. Recent #research on #JSO found that even when the group provoked #publicanger, support for moderate organisations such as #FriendsoftheEarth increased."

Being hated worked for #JustStopOil
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The ConversationBeing hated worked for Just Stop Oil
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Study: The impacts of climate activism
"There is strong evidence that climate activism shifts public opinion and media coverage in a pro-climate direction, but this varies by context and the tactics employed. There is more moderate evidence that activism can pressure policymakers to communicate more about climate change, encourage voters to vote in a more pro-climate direction, and financially pressure carbon-intensive companies."
sciencedirect.com/science/arti #climate #climateactivism #climatescience

www.sciencedirect.comThe impacts of climate activismWe review 50 studies on the impacts of climate activism. We present the existing evidence in a map of what we know about climate activism and its impa…

Hello from post-Equinox heat wave here in the sacred Mojave.

We see with the return of the sun also the return of young tree leaves, bees, dragonflies, and so much more. The cover crops I failed to grow last year are sprouting en masse in newly finished infiltration basins, irrigated with greywater from the communal house, and I've even seen mushrooms that I've inoculated into straw beds fruit after rains. So much of this feels like hope. Our young chickens are enjoying their first unsupervised forays into their little fenced run (until they're big enough to trust foraging), and we saw our first Great Horned Owl a few weeks ago.

Our website is live, and I hope you'll join us if you haven't already. We're releasing our first newsletter Monday, trying to put to digital paper Equinox contemplations, and bring you along on this journey with us.

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It's free, and we appreciate your support.

We are also trying to get a few trees in the ground before it gets too hot. If you feel up to monetary support to help us with purchasing saplings, we don't have our own ko-fi or paid tiers of the newsletter offering, yet, but we can accept donations (or purchases that support the ranch) through Siin's ko-fi:

https://ko-fi/sigillosacro

We appreciate & love you all, being to being. Stay safe out there.

Siin & Star

Rancho de la LibertadRancho de la LibertadA pioneering desert and community regeneration project located in Wonder Valley, California.
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Today's session on The Climate Scientists & The Power of Short Film in STEM Education was one of our best webinars yet! We'll let you know when it becomes available on-demand. (It will be free then, too!)

You can sign up for our newsletter to get the on-demand link directly:

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"n his timely new book, French climate activist Clément Sénéchal argues that the environmental movement itself is also partly to blame. Pourquoi l’écologie perd toujours (Why Environmentalism Always Loses) is a survey of the increased pessimism among ecologists, such as could only be expected from someone who has devoted the first years of his adult life to the cause. The book charts how Sénéchal, a former campaigner with Greenpeace France, lost faith in the multinational NGO — and the broader mode of environmental politics in which such groups are embedded. “As I broach middle age, my generation finds itself in an ontologically degraded natural world, in a negative reality,” Sénéchal writes in the introduction. “We still have our lives to lead, but it seems like they’ll only play out in a continuum of dead-ends.”

For the author, the original sin of political ecology lies in its failure to establish itself as a durable mass movement, picking up where broad-based struggles such as the labor movement, feminism, and anti-racism leave off. Despite ever-present warnings about climate change, environmental politics and policy remain the preserve of well-educated and genteel urban dwellers, the “new ecological class” as the late philosopher Bruno Latour lauded in a recent pamphlet. This demographic’s concern and sense of urgency is undoubtedly sincere. But its domination over the movement’s main organizations — from legacy NGOs such as Greenpeace, Oxfam, and the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) to the tepid Green parties of western Europe — has been politically catastrophic. Since the 1970s, when that organizational ecosystem first took form, environmentalism has diverged from what Sénéchal views as its natural home: in a working-class politics that incorporates the defense of the environment into the critique of capitalism."

jacobin.com/2025/03/environmen

jacobin.comWhy Environmentalists Are Still LosingDissatisfaction at established green parties and environmental NGOs has fed the rise of more confrontational forms of activism. The task can’t just be to raise awareness but to mobilize millions of people in fighting for their own interests.

Wie prägen Medien unser Verständnis der Klimakrise? Welche Rolle spielen sie für Aktivismus und politische Mobilisierung? Diskutiert mit uns auf der Spring School „Media Climate Justice: Research, Skillsharing, Hacking“:
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My wife's latest blog:

Wake Up!

The time for useful action is getting shorter and we are not doing enough to create a better future.

Many of us have become paralysed with fear or have become apathetic.

The oil companies are twisting the truth for their own profits and the politicians need to know what we want. For a better future we can and must fight.

See my latest Blog full of ideas of how you can help.

agrandmothersdream.com/wake-up/

We CAN do something about Climate Change · Wake Up! - We CAN do something about Climate ChangeWe can only make a better future if each of us takes action now. Help tell our politicians what we really need.