Not the Global North’s future. COP26 in Glasgow, Scotland, was an event where less than 0.0004 percent of the population met to negotiate our lives. World leaders, through their decisions on how to limit global heating, are the powers deciding who gets to live and who gets to die. Keeping …
The Next Generation Fighting to Save Earth, Curated by Disha Ravi
I have linked five articles about topics that are close to my heart: Protecting our planet, protecting people from policing and allowing kindness to yourself. While they may seem to vary vastly in topics, I wanted to highlight the intersections of preserving self, the community and the planet. This collection has helped me to allow myself to grieve and practice hope every day and my hope is that it does the same to another person!
5 Must-Read Articles From a Youth Climate Activist
I had an anxiety attack after publishing my first newsletter a few weeks ago. No joke. I got sweaty and shaky and my skin stung everywhere. I felt …
Standing in the police station in Bengaluru, I listened to the senior police officer berating my mother for raising a rebel who refuses to stay …
Stop obsessing over your environmental “sins.” Fight the oil and gas industry instead. I’m at my friend’s birthday dinner when an all-too-familiar conversation unfolds. I introduce myself to the man to my left, tell him that I work in the environmental field, and his face freezes in terror. Our …
The first time I met what I have come to not-so-affectionately know as a “doomer dude” was in 2007. I was volunteering with a New York City-based …
Learn More About How to Be More In-Tune With the Planet
501 reviews2,697 followers "What if you were a teacher but had no voice to speak your knowledge? What if you had no language at all and yet there was …
About the Author
Disha Ravi is an Indian youth climate change activist and a founder of Fridays For Future India.
The aesthetics of the site make it quite uniquely Indian, and navigation is made simple too. Becric’s site is neatly organised, with links to each …