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Nathalie Kelley Instagram – My brief encounter with western ‘civilization’ after many months with the monkeys 🌸

Nathalie Kelley Instagram - My brief encounter with western ‘civilization’ after many months with the monkeys 🌸

Nathalie Kelley Instagram – My brief encounter with western ‘civilization’ after many months with the monkeys 🌸 | Posted on 28/Nov/2023 04:09:29

Nathalie Kelley Instagram – Because so many of us (myself included) grew up in cities and therefore the concept of “biodiversity” might seem abstract – let me share a collection of the videos and images that have inspired me lately. And yes I am a bit biased towards hummingbirds and big cats – but when I say we must fight against biodiversity loss (see last slide) I am also talking about insects, sea life, fungi – the entire web of life that evolved over millions of years which we are witnessing collapse in a matter of decades.  Changing temperatures, weather patterns, the use of agrochemicals and loss of habitat are some of the causes… yet the lives of these animals, plants and fungi are not counted towards this techno-industrial societies ultimate goal: profit and GDP growth… which begs the question, can we design economic systems that include and protect biodiversity? A world in which agro, mining, oil and logging companies do not become absurdly wealthy from their destruction of these beautiful creatures and their homes? Because that is the world we live in now, and unless we start to push back, and speak up for the pollinators, the big cats, the monkeys, the birds, the river dolphins.. who are dying slow deaths as 500 year trees are felled for soy and cattle, as mercury and glyphosate enter the water table, poisoning everything up the food chain… can we design a world in which we live side by side with these beautiful creatures once more? In respect, reverence and reciprocity? And what would those economic systems look like? 
Video  1 & 3 – Allen’s hummingbirds by @hawk_force 
Photo 2 – female leopard from South Africa by @ignacio_yufera 
Photo 4 – female jaguar in Mato Grosso, Brazil @adaminthebush 
Photo 5 – Rainbow-bearded Thornbill, a hummingbird from the páramo and rocky slopes of the high Andes by @ignacio_yufera 
Slide 6 – devastating statistics from @ftclimate on biodiversity loss in last few decades.
Nathalie Kelley Instagram – Sometimes being a “climate activist” or as I like to call myself a “Lobbyist for Mother Earth” – involves putting on a fully biodegradable raffia gown by @madeforawoman to charm and convince wealthy people to give away their money to save our planets biodiversity. Philanthropic giving will be so important in the next 7 years we have left to avert climate catastrophe – but currently only 2% of that giving goes to “nature” and even less makes it to Indigenous people who are protecting 80% of our planets biodiversity. Thankfully @leonardodicaprio and @rewild are leading the way – with big wins this last year by helping to protect the Yasuní National park from oil drilling and preventing the largest open pit mine being built in Panama – ALL though their partnerships with Indigenous activists and story tellers. ✊🏽🌳 COP has shown us that we can’t rely on world leaders – who are at this point powerless puppets beholden to big industries. We need orgs like @rewild and the worlds wealthiest people to start funding this work with private money. So if any rich people are reading this, this is the moment to leave behind a legacy that will stand the test of the time. Give back to the Earth all that money you have been hoarding to ensure that future generations get to breathe clean air and enjoy the abundance of biodiversity that most fortunes were built on squandering… wealth comes with great responsibility especially in an era where humanity’s survival is not guaranteed.. we cannot live in the world with no trees, acidic oceans, air choked with forest fires.. we don’t want to live in a world with no orangutans because their homes have been destroyed to plant monocultures of palm oil so we can eat @nestle chocolate bars. Biodiversity preservation IS our best defense against a rapidly changing climate and deterioration of our ecosystems. ✊🏽🌳 here’s to more wins in 2024 with the @rewild team and amazing activists like @ninagualinga 🌳🌳🌳

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