From WWIII trending across social media to the Australian bush fires, the new decade is off to a difficult and somewhat worrying start. We all knew this new year would make us face some deeply-rooted issues in humanity – our inability to live in peace despite our differences, our continuous denial of human-made climate change and the destruction of the planet, and the rise of extremism. But for many of us, seeing the Australian bushland on fire – red, orange and white with heat, with koalas, cows, birds and kangaroos' burnt carcases by the millions has sent deep and terrifying signals. As the year begins with these catastrophic global events, they are yet another reminder that the times of being idle are done if we want to see real change. This year will be the start to a decade of change; a decade of action and conscious decisions, consumption and being. Welcome back to FairPlanet's weekly roundup. And don't forget to always Read, Debate: Engage. |