The Environment, a Casualty of our Overconsumption, Stands at a Precipice, Necessitating Not Just Awareness But Actionable Change.

I’ve strived to illuminate the dire consequences of our collective adherence to unsustainable practices and the capitalist framework that underpins them.

Through my articles, I aim to spark a revolution of thought and deed, advocating for a society that prioritizes the health of our planet over profit, and communal well-being over individual gain.

This is a call to arms, an invitation to stand together against the tide of environmental and social injustices that threaten our very existence.

I believe that change is possible through unity, education, and the relentless pursuit of justice. By challenging the pillars of capitalism that have led us to this critical juncture, we can begin to forge a new path towards sustainability and equity.

This Compassiviste blog is more than just a collection of posts; it’s a rallying cry for those who dare to imagine a different world – a world where the environment is not an afterthought but a priority, where economic systems serve the many, not the few.

Join me in this crucial conversation and be part of the movement towards a better, healthier planet for future generations.

  • January 16, 2025

    Overconsumption: The Unsustainable Core of Capitalism

    At the heart of capitalism lies a profound paradox: Its success hinges on a relentless cycle of overconsumption and waste that threatens the very foundations of our planet. While generating immense wealth and innovation, capitalism [...]

  • January 5, 2025

    Blame Hypocrisy

    When discussing climate change, to blame any single source for the destruction is shortsighted. To bring about change, one needs to activate an alternative plan to the current deteriorating path. Merely pointing fingers at the [...]

  • November 5, 2024

    Theriocide: The Unspoken Holocaust

    The word is theriocide. It's a word that should burn in our minds, a word that should echo through the halls of every school. Yet even our technology tries to silence it, flagging it as [...]

  • July 24, 2024

    9 Lines in the Sand: Staying Within Planetary Boundaries for a Sustainable Future

    The concept of planetary boundaries is a critical framework that outlines the nine environmental limits within which humanity can operate to avoid catastrophic environmental changes. Each boundary represents a critical Earth system process that, if [...]

  • July 24, 2024

    The Reflection in the Greenhouse: A Closer Look at Our Consumption Habits

    The revelation that a mere 25 corporations and state-owned organizations are responsible for half of global industrial greenhouse gas emissions is a staggering one. A study in April 2024, The Carbon Majors Database Launch Report, [...]

  • April 8, 2024

    Rethinking Carbon Credits: Redeeming a Noble Idea

    The inherent noble intent of carbon credits clashes against the harsh realities of its implementation. The idea of offsetting emissions is not inherently flawed. However, its execution is often marred by a lack of accountability, [...]

  • April 6, 2024

    What’s It Worth to Save the Planet?

    In the grand calculus of saving our planet from the unfolding climate crisis, something as seemingly abstract as ‘the social cost of carbon’ (SCC) is at the heart of the pricing puzzle. This single measure [...]

  • April 3, 2024

    Capitalism’s Exploitation of Environmental Goodwill

    Among the various strategies marketed as the saviours of our climate, carbon credits and tree planting stand as the shiniest coins in the capitalist climate mitigation machine. With an appearance of environmental stewardship, they offer [...]

  • April 1, 2024

    The Social Cost of Carbon: A Blueprint for the Future

    Glimpsing the future is akin to watching a slow-motion reel of today’s actions. Every decision has a consequence. Notions of the Social Cost of Carbon (SCC) are not merely an abstract figure; they embody the [...]

  • February 23, 2024

    Democracy and the Paradox of Environmental Harm

    The tension between individual freedom and collective responsibility lies at the heart of democracy. Democracy, with its pillars of individual liberty and majority rule, presents a curious paradox when faced with the pressing issue of [...]

  • September 20, 2023

    The Sustainability of the Ouroboros

    We affect everything we interact with. It is a law of nature. It is a matter of respecting inertia and imposing friction. We seldom prioritize harmony over opportunity in our interactions. In pursuit of capitalism, [...]

  • September 8, 2023

    Funding Extinction

    The richest 0.5 percent of humans will not budge. Exposés do not deter them. Infinite capitalism directs the world. We do not live by the guidelines and priorities of compassion and harmony. Everything is exploited [...]