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"The slogan 'refuse, reduce, reuse, repair and recycle' provides us with a hierarchy of strategies for dealing with waste. Refuse means to decide not to engage in the consuming action or task in the first place because it is not necessary. Reduce means to minimize the materials and energy required or the frequency of the consuming action. Reuse means either reuse for the same purpose or put to the next best use. Repair means to use skill and very limited additional resources to restore function. Recycle means to break down into more basic elements or materials before being reprocessed for the same or other uses."
- Permaculture: Principles & Pathways Beyond Sustainability by David Holgren, page 112
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The Indigenous practice of agroforestry is having a renaissance as the global agricultural industry looks to reach net-zero emissions without sacrificing farmer livelihoods. One enterprise in Brazil is demonstrating how to scale this nature-based climate solution, which has the potential to sequester up to 10% of humanity’s annual carbon emissions and empower millions of smallholder farmers at the same time. [...] Agroforestry is now heralded as one of the leading responses to climate change. Trees are the world’s most effective climate protectors, and by blurring the line between farm and forest, agroforestry soaks up carbon, restores soils and boosts biodiversity – all while still producing food and income. Scaled up, the potential is massive: one recent study estimated that agroforestry could sequester up to 3.3 gigatons of carbon dioxide every year. That is roughly 10% of humanity’s annual CO2 emissions – more than the emissions of all the world’s cars. And for Brazil, 75% of whose emissions come from deforestation and land degradation, this natural solution takes on an added layer of significance. “People sometimes think it’s one or the other – agriculture or forest,” says Zé Maria. “They don’t understand it’s possible to combine the two.”

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Humans are not a virus
Humans are a keystone species, not inherently parasitic or evil or destructive, for most of our history we had a very unique & beautiful &beneficial role in the ecosystem of this planet, we acted an ecological knowledge reservoir, learning, preserving & accumulating knowledge, & using that deep knowledge of the land to form very beneficial & mutual relationships with the land, many experts think that the average hunter gatherer actually had more knowledge accumulated than the average person in modern civilization
We used this knowledge to form a deeply symbiotic/mutual beneficiary relationship with other life forms, for example spreading their seeds of the best flowers to attract/help bees to create the healthiest, tastiest honey we would later eat, this would also attract many other beneficial pollinators & make flower & pollinator populations more vibrant & healthy, we would clear out competitive plants in order for edible, medicinal & other helpful plants to grow faster, healthier & more often, we would hunt herbivores that killed all these plants, we would spread the seeds of anti-parasitic plants to prevent parasites from attacking the plants, we even mastered controlled fires which helped clear dead wood & barriers that restricted growth in forests, we acted as “allies” to much of the life in the world, our deep knowledge, memory & constant learning gave us a unique, mutually beneficial & highly beneficial role in all ecosystems, which is why we spread to every continent
When giant ground sloths went extinct humans stepped in to preserve the avocado among other things that relied on the giant to survive, a mutualistic relationship between avocados & humans replaced the one between ground sloths & avocados
For the vast majority of human history, we have been a beneficial part of the ecosystem, this modern consumer society, is just a long term result of the natural mechanisms that limited the bullies & egotistical among us from getting too powerful & influential in hunter gatherer societies just not being effective at challenging bullies in many agricultural communities, while some agricultural communities invented new mechanisms to be challenge bullies & power-seeking people, many did not & eventually this led to kingdoms & empires, which led to colonialism, which led to capitalism, which eventually led to the industrial revolution & modern extractivist & consumer societies & the hell these societies are inflicting upon the planet
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