Fundamentally, the task is to articulate not just an alternative set of policy proposals but an alternative worldview to rival the one at the heart of the ecological crisis - embedded in interdependence rather than hyper-individualism, reciprocity rather than dominance, and cooperation rather than hierarchy. This is required not only to create a political context to dramatically lower emissions, but also to help us cope with the disasters we can no longer avoid. Because in the hot and stormy future we have already made inevitable through our past emissions, an unshakable belief in the equal rights of all people and a capacity for deep compassion will be the only things standing between civilization and barbarism. Naomi Klein
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There are many of us who think that the way our world is going, we are headed to a place that will not be good for humanity. We need to fight for a better future for all of us. Instead, there are people who think that the current state of our world is good and if we do not continue on this way, it will be even better. Martin Luther King Jr.

said in his speech "I've Been To The Mountaintop," "If you want to be important, you have to give up your life." He was talking about sacrificing your own life so that the lives of others can be improved. However, he was not talking about just giving up your life for one person or just one thing. With climate change happening now, the future of humanity is possibly being decided by those who think it is a good thing and those who think it is a bad thing.

The author of this quote believes that we need to find a way to live together as a society and work together as a community in order to prevent us from going down the path of civilization and barbarism.

Source: This Changes Everything: Capitalism Vs. The Climate

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