Teresa Dillon “The world tells a big story: living arrangements that took millions of years to put into place are being undone in the blink of an eye.”[1] In 2015, a team of biologists, zoologists and ecologists[2] published a paper that examined whether human activities are causing a mass extinction. Using “conservative assumptions”, they…
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To breed or not to breed. Making kin toward climate justice
Vanina Saracino in conversation with Les U. Knight, founder of the Voluntary Human Extinction Movement[1] In 1969, while the first human was stepping onto the lunar surface and the whole Earth had been fitted into one photo for the first time, the global human population counted approximately 3.5 billion people. As we write, it…
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