Piet Abik is a 70 year old climate activist from Borneo, Indonesia. He works in conjunction with one of Ecosia’s tree planting initiatives to plant trees and stop deforesation by fighting the palm oil industry.
Piet helps convince farmers to plant a variety of productive trees on their land, rather than creating monocultures of palm oil trees which will eventually deplete the soil. At present, he has convinced around 2,000 farmers to join his program and the idea is spreading to surrounding communities.
This is a great example of a conservation program that works with local communities instead of against them, by allowing people to still make a living without destroying the forest.
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@babeycrow as far as I’m aware there’s not. The Class War Federation started really in response to Thatcher and the introduction of neoliberalism to the UK, its paper was a parody of British tabloids like the daily mail and the sun, and I think it would need to be adapted in some way for the US. I’m not sure how to explain exactly why, but Class War as an organisation are quite rooted in very UK working class anti-thatcher punk traditions - they’ve been gaining popularity again since Boris and the new dailies are excellent, but something’s going to change if they’re going to stay relevant
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