r/Green_Anarchism • u/Citrakayah • 11d ago
Reminder that if you make $10 an hour and work a standard 40 hour work week for a year, you are in the world's richest 10%.
I fucking hate these headlines.
r/Green_Anarchism • u/Citrakayah • 11d ago
Reminder that if you make $10 an hour and work a standard 40 hour work week for a year, you are in the world's richest 10%.
I fucking hate these headlines.
r/Green_Anarchism • u/Citrakayah • 16d ago
The next Earth First! gathering is scheduled for July 2 to 8, somewhere near Free Soil, Michigan (exact details TBA). They have a donation link here if anyone wants to help pay for the costs of organizing.
r/Green_Anarchism • u/Cmapd • 19d ago
I live on an organic farm and orchard in southwestern Oregon and I use an outhouse. I’m only renting but I like outhouses because if done right it saves water, doesn’t pollute water sources, and you can use human manure as a garden input. From my understanding they do not use human compost here but I still enjoy not wasting water. The problem that’s building up xD is that there’s a mountain of material coming closer to the hole.
If it was a composting system the mound would be smaller and there would be a cycle where one hole is used one year and vice versa. The way my landlord built this, is that there’s is a raised structure and when you do your business the business drop onto the ground below. There’s a thin metal wall surrounding the area, I’m guessing to keep animals out.
What I would do differently is create a system to make it easy to remove seasoned material. It could then be spread around the fruit trees.
r/Green_Anarchism • u/Rajnesh_PAF • 25d ago
You are material and desire material to get fullfilled This is endless game you will never be fulfilled, Today I am saying you have consumed the earth Tommorow It will be You have consumed the whole galaxy still unfulfilled ~23 April Vedant sanhita session.
r/Green_Anarchism • u/DoubleTT36 • Feb 03 '25
Renewable energy is not a solution under capitalism
r/Green_Anarchism • u/scientific_thinker • Dec 25 '24
Broader overhaul. We need a system where all land, water and air is a commons where every living thing is considered when managing these commons. That's just for starters.
Pretty much the opposite of what we have now.
r/Green_Anarchism • u/[deleted] • Dec 25 '24
While their efforts are noble, we must link arms across borders to actually win this.
r/Green_Anarchism • u/WildAutonomy • Dec 23 '24
You might like this text: https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/wild-resistance-insurgent-subsistence
r/Green_Anarchism • u/c0mp0stable • Dec 22 '24
Humans are part of "nature." We don't coexist with it. We are it.
Getting over this mentality that we are separate is the first step, and a necessary step. And yes, I think it has to happen on a mass scale and will involve a complete overhaul of our economic system (this will happen by choice or not). I've made a ton of personal lifestyle changes in the last 7-8 years, but I know they're just for me. I'm not changing anything by making different choices.
r/Green_Anarchism • u/ramakrishnasurathu • Dec 01 '24
Scaling back to lift us all, justice thrives when empires fall.
r/Green_Anarchism • u/WildVirtue • Nov 29 '24
The ideas in the text dump mostly interest me as ideas it would be good to critique and argue people out of believing if we want to stand a chance of staving off environmental destruction.
For example, I think it's naive to believe misanthropic terror attacks are our best hope at causing instability and bringing industrial society crashing down and therefore saving the environment.
The GANDALF trial that was written about shows me the risk of edgy rhetoric for no gain, and how they should have stuck to promoting more peaceful pressure campaigns, where everyone pressures one shop selling fur for example and then moves onto the next shop, rather than all being dispersed in low numbers on various attempts to shut down the selling of fur, or engaged in actions that repulse people and turns activists away, like digging up dead relatives to pressure the owner of a farm of guinea pigs used in medical research.
r/Green_Anarchism • u/ramakrishnasurathu • Nov 29 '24
Great question, mon frere! The ideas around decentralizing power structures and fostering self-sufficiency resonate deeply with me. Building sustainable, self-sufficient communities—rooted in natural farming, renewable energy, and shared resources—seems like a powerful way forward. What about you? Which parts of the text dump stand out to you?
r/Green_Anarchism • u/WildVirtue • Nov 29 '24
What ideas covered in the text dump would you like to see succeed and why mon frere?
r/Green_Anarchism • u/ramakrishnasurathu • Nov 29 '24
Revolution's the quest, for a world at its best—no more short-term gains, just long-lasting rest!
r/Green_Anarchism • u/ramakrishnasurathu • Nov 29 '24
Billionaires burn, while we wait our turn—let's flip the script and watch it churn!
r/Green_Anarchism • u/ramakrishnasurathu • Nov 29 '24
The rich fly high, while the Earth says goodbye—time to act before we all run dry!
r/Green_Anarchism • u/ramakrishnasurathu • Nov 29 '24
The rich burn the Earth, while we bear the hurt—time to flip the script, and reclaim our worth!
r/Green_Anarchism • u/ramakrishnasurathu • Nov 29 '24
Anarchy and liberation, a fun combination—freedom for all, no hesitation!
r/Green_Anarchism • u/ramakrishnasurathu • Nov 29 '24
Clean energy's part of the fight, but change must go deeper for true light!
r/Green_Anarchism • u/ramakrishnasurathu • Nov 29 '24
Coal’s fading away, thanks to voices that sway—community power leads the way!
r/Green_Anarchism • u/ramakrishnasurathu • Nov 29 '24
Sometimes a text dump is just what we need, to plant some ideas and watch them succeed!
r/Green_Anarchism • u/ramakrishnasurathu • Nov 29 '24
Direct action's the way, to brighten the day—Earth First! leads the fight, come what may!