No surprise there.
@lsideris
Professor of Environmental Studies, UC Santa Barbara; bird-lover (not a birder), lifelong wonderer, Midwestern transplant to the Best Coast, curmudgeon. Environmental ethics, science and religion https://es.ucsb.edu/people/lisa-sideris
No surprise there.
Why is this surprising? Of course itβs in everything.
Feels that way because itβs true!
If you've not been following the destruction of Indiana University (largely from within), here's the latest. As an alum, three times over, and former faculty member, I'm disgusted and enraged by the current administration's determination to erase every proud IU legacy, including this newspaper.
No.
No brainer!
Is climate change a religion? Here's my latest OpEd in #TheHill on the EPA's pathetic attempt to dodge science and overturn the #EndangermentFinding. #OpEdProject #PublicVoicesFellowship thehill.com/opinion/ener...
Preach!
Full issue here: www.mdpi.com/si/184746
This special issue Religion in Extractive Zones is now complete with the publication of the editors' lead essay this week (Terra Rowe, Christiana Zenner, myself). All articles OPEN ACCESS w/no contributor publishing fees. Begin with our intro & lead essay. Enjoy & please share! www.mdpi.com/3370286
Here's my piece in The Hill this morning about the connection between the weakening of endangered species legislation and the flawed logic of de-extinction. #de-extinction; #direwolf thehill.com/opinion/ener...
The most accurate headline to date. Colossal researchers should hang their heads in shame, especially Miss Duplicitous Beth Shapiro. www.newscientist.com/article/2481...
We once hoped planetary challenges like the climate & Covid would unite national leaders to build responsible global governance.
Instead we're seeing nationalists ally with technologists for short-term gain, Boris Shoshitaishvili & @lsideris.bsky.social argue.
#planetary #politics #nationalism
link to Jenkins's text: drive.google.com/file/d/18L7i...
This conversation in response to UVa scholar Willis Jenkins' work will take place this Friday 4/25 at 2 (EST), open to the public. Zoom link and text (to read in advance) posted below. Promises to be great conversation!
Offering this as a tribute (in Spanish and English) to Francis on this sad day. Never has this world needed him so much. He saw the divine light of wonder in nature and humans alike. That's why evangelicals hate and fear him.
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Can I borrow your script?
Brilliant analysis of the endtimes fascism, billionaire prepperism and abject cruelty that currently defines American politics. These insights will surprise you, unless you happen to be a religion scholar. www.theguardian.com/us-news/ng-i...
Thanks for sharing. Doesn't look like it worked. π Screaming into the void here, every day.
This tweet illustrates precisely the "moral hazard" point that I argued in my recent op-ed on de-extinction. Witness sec of interior Doug ("drill, baby, drill") Burgam's move to weaken endangered species legislation in light of the dire-wolf so-called de-extinction.
My first piece as a 2025 Public Voices Fellow
Bringing back the mammoth wonβt fix the future
#opedproject #publicvoicesfellowship #deextinction
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They don't care
They're planning on creating network states supported by crypto, run by tech overlords.
This is the guy who's gonna get us to Mars. apnews.com/article/cybe...
βThereβs an order of operations in which we need to implement climate solutions,β said Daniel Jasper, the policy director for the climate solutions nonprofit Project Drawdown. βMethane is something we call an emergency brake, because weβve got to do it now.β grist.org/politics/tru...
Great essay, hitting all the right points. This environmental ethicist agrees. publish.iupress.indiana.edu/read/extinct...
Is Soros in the room with us now?
Honestly, I think I mostly have a problem with the language of things being cool and exciting that involve toying with or creating living creatures. It's just not the right affect. It enables an attitude toward life that worries me sometimes.
Stable geniuses strike again.
It doesn't seem reason enough to create new sentient lifeforms. Especially in the service of de-extinction.