![]() He says his style of thought is similar to a pollinating bee. Pablo Severigne started as an academic but branched out to write about and develop green movements. He continues: “The current crisis displays all of our vulnerabilities, and space has cleared to take massive, concrete, radical steps.” And the economy is toxic, privatising profits and socialising the losses.” Humans think they are separate from nature…The abundance of fossil fuels has created the breeding ground for ideologies based on competition and selfishness. “Our way of existing in the world has become toxic. ![]() “Only we can’t see it or feel this because we’re in a comfort zone which makes us arrogant, thinking that viruses are for the middle ages, and that there’s nothing left to fear. ![]() “Our civilisation is very powerful, thanks to oil and fossil fuels, but this power also makes it incredibly vulnerable,” he says in a video chat with Trans Mutation. The idea of collapse has become harder to ignore in the middle of a global pandemic, which Servigne stresses has laid bare how interconnected and vulnerable we all are. ![]()
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