The Problem at a Glance

<p>Anyone with a smartphone these days is (at least) aware of the threat that the climate crisis poses to humanity. Scientific research and scholarly articles will reveal that our sea levels are at an all time high, and the number of trees in our forests are at an all time low. The news will point out how people in our own country are dying from extreme conditions and starvation, while the rest of us are remotely faced with the consequences of our gluttonous over consumption of food and clothing. Every. Single. Day. It&rsquo;s a collective guilt humanity has been dragging with it for a while now. I see this sentiment taking over the best of us. We want to do something, but it feels silly, frustrating, to fill up your little aluminum bottle, carry around your reusable little tote, and convince yourself that you&rsquo;re saving the world.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@luz_97006/decolonizing-sustainability-activism-through-tribal-sovereignty-1177b99f3d7"><strong>Visit Now</strong></a></p>
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