Saturday, December 27, 2025

BigEarthData.ai Launches as a Biosphere-First Environmental Intelligence Platform

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

BigEarthData.ai Launches as a Biosphere-First Environmental Intelligence Platform

New York, New York – Dec. 27, 2025

BigEarthData.ai has launched as a new environmental intelligence platform dedicated to protecting the environment, climate, and people for global ecological sustainability. The platform helps the public, researchers, journalists, and decision-makers better understand the accelerating climate and ecological crisis through real-time data, science, and AI-assisted synthesis.

A first-of-its-kind Deep Ecology GenAI tool is online now at: https://bigearthdata.ai


BigEarthData.ai is an initiative of Big Earth Data, a long-standing environmental and AI research organization founded by environmental scientist and deep ecologist Dr. Glen Barry. Big Earth Data builds on the legacy of EcoInternet, one of the earliest global environmental information networks, which helped pioneer deep ecology informed online ecological advocacy and reporting from 1990 to 2020.

BigEarthData.ai integrates millions of global news articles, peer-reviewed scientific research, and continuously updated environmental data streams into a single searchable system. The platform combines advanced AI semantic search with a generative AI interface, Lil Dr Glen EcoChat, to provide evidence-based, biosphere-centered responses to urgent ecological questions in Dr. Barry’s voice.

"Humanity is facing a rapidly narrowing window to stabilize Earth’s life-support systems, and artificial intelligence has emerged just as the stakes could not be higher,” said Barry. "BigEarthData.ai exists to cut through noise, denial, and fragmentation, and to ground public understanding in the best available science and real-world environmental signals."

Unlike conventional news or AI tools, BigEarthData.ai is explicitly biosphere-first. Its design reflects a core premise: modern civilization, the economy, and artificial intelligence itself depend entirely on a functioning biosphere. The platform treats ecological integrity, planetary boundaries, biodiversity protection, and climate stability as non-negotiable baselines for understanding global events and policy choices.

BigEarthData.ai provides:

- AI semantic search across climate, environment, science, biodiversity, Indigenous issues, and related global topics

- Lil Dr Glen EcoChat, a generative AI system grounded in curated environmental news and scientific research

- Continuous updates via RSS feeds and APIs, with new content added 24/7

- Source transparency that allows users to trace AI-generated responses back to underlying evidence

- A Bluesky social media stream providing real-time environmental intelligence and commentary at https://bsky.app/profile/bigearthdata.bsky.social

BigEarthData.ai is built around a simple reality: planetary systems are destabilizing faster than institutions and public understanding can adapt. Grounded in the recognition that humanity is undermining Earth’s life-support systems, the platform integrates science, data, and journalism to help society understand and respond to escalating, interconnected ecological risks shaping the human future.

"Technology has a role to play in protecting the living Earth," Barry said. "But only if it is aligned with ecological reality rather than short-term optimization or abstract growth."

BigEarthData.ai is now live and publicly accessible. It is an independent project of Dr. Barry and does not represent the views of his employer.

Contact:

Dr. Glen Barry
Founder, Big Earth Data
drgbarry@gmail.com
https://bigearthdata.ai

Wednesday, December 24, 2025

Have You No Sense of Decency, Mr. President?


"Have you no sense of decency, sir, at long last? Have you left no sense of decency?" -  Joseph Welch, Army-McCarthy hearings

"A generation has been taught that decency is a weakness and power excuses anything." - Dr. Glen Barry



It is deeply disheartening to be an American patriot and bear the vile, filthy indecency of the current American president.

This little, sick man brags about grabbing women, mocks a disabled reporter, demeans women’s bodies, and is a convicted felon. He belittles prisoners of war, jokes about sexual assault, separates families, and cages migrants. He tear-gasses peaceful demonstrators, praises authoritarian leaders, disparages allies, and attacks journalists. He labels facts fake, insults judges, uses racist language, and calls neo-Nazis "fine people."

He encourages violence, neglects a deadly pandemic, rejects scientific guidance, and politicizes public health. He calls fallen soldiers "losers," retaliates against whistleblowers, and fires inspectors general. He deploys troops against American cities, prosecutes political opponents, pressures courts and juries, and undermines confidence in our ballots. At every turn, our democratic institutions are weakened and bloodied.

There has long been a nativist streak in America, even as the nation itself was forged on stolen and conquered land. But there is no precedent for the bloated, cartoonish buffoonery of the current President.

This crisis is not simply about policy differences. Disorderly flows of people are disruptive. The LGBTQ agenda has, at times, overreached. Taxes are too high. Government is too large. But none of this legitimizes the level of jackassery to which Trump has dragged the country.

Yet other key policies threaten environmental collapse, a fascist future, and the very fall of the nation. We see bad policy making in the reckless dismissal of climate change as the world burns, the crushing inflation brought on by erratic tariffs, and the needless brutality of ICE.

These are not just 'differences of opinion'; they are deep, structural wounds to our economy, ecology, and humanity. Trump’s unprecedented assault on the environment that sustains us is eroding our ability to maintain basic needs, democratic liberties, and healthy ecosystems.

What is being lost is not just good manners, but the basic moral ground a democracy stands on. A republic cannot survive when cruelty is a directive from the top. When truth becomes optional, the foundation cracks. 

A generation has been taught that decency is a weakness and power excuses anything. Several episodes so clearly and blatantly overstep these bounds that they reveal his character in its plainest, ugliest form.

We see it in the chilling sight of American troops patrolling our own cities—a move of political theater that crosses a bright line and signals the Fall of American Democracy. This betrayal is compounded by the fascistic, seditious treachery at the Capitol, where he goaded white nationalist forces to overturn a fair election.

Even the "People’s House" has been bulldozed to make way for a 90,000-square-foot ballroom—a staggering act of vanity, as American families struggle to afford groceries and keep the lights on.

And at the most vicious personal level, what kind of vulgar person mocks a brutal double murder and belittles the slain Rob and Michele Reiner? To suggest their deaths were a result of their political convictions is an ogreish indecency from a sick mind, marking exactly how far President Trump has diminished the nation's character.

Have you no sense of decency, Mr. President? Clearly not.

These words echo a turning point in American history. On June 9, 1954, during the Army-McCarthy hearings, attorney Joseph Welch famously asked Senator Joseph McCarthy, "Have you no sense of decency, sir, at long last? Have you left no sense of decency?" It was the moment the nation collectively realized that cruelty and demagoguery had gone too far. Today, we face a similar reckoning.

Decency is not a luxury or partisan. It is the minimum requirement for a free society to hold together. When indecency becomes the point, the damage spreads far beyond one man. It corrodes trust, poisons civic life, and leaves the nation weaker and more divided.

America must not double down on extremes with more rage, more purity tests, or more performative outrage. The path forward is a return to restraint, proportionality, shared reality, and the broad political middle.

The task before us is not victory over one another, but the repair of American Democracy, which until recently was truly exceptional.

Sunday, May 11, 2025

Where I’m At Right Now: Reality Matters

Nature and thus being are ending
"The center must hold. The extremes—left and right—are tearing the fabric of society apart. We need pragmatic idealism, not purity tests. We need leaders who know how to solve problems, not just perform outrage." -- Dr. Glen Barry

After four years of silence—of soul-searching, survival, and stepping back from the brink—I return to deep ecology writing with a sense of urgency and burden. My essays once poured out like wildfire across a dry forest floor. But the last several years have been too strange, too raw, too dangerous. Now, as planetary boundaries rupture and social delusion festers, I find it necessary again to speak on a variety of topics. 

Signs of ecosystem and societal collapse are all around. The climate unravels, forests burn, species vanish, and water and food grow scarce. The biosphere—the thin layer of life that sustains us—is dying by a billion cuts. We are gutting Earth for comfort and profit, and pretending it's normal.

Ecological collapse is intertwined with the rise of fascism, perma-war, and grotesque inequity. Reality matters. The types of truths found in old oak trees and large intact forest ecosystems. Let me share where I am right now.

I believe in biological sexes as a scientific fact. I have no issue with others expressing their sexual identity however they wish—live as you see fit, as long as you are not hurting others. Just don’t demand I change my language and abandon scientific truth to avoid hurting your feelings.

I have no issue with legal guns either. They’re not going away. But let’s be clear: reducing gun violence starts with treating mental illness and restoring dignity to hollowed-out lives. A society that leaves people isolated, angry, and desperate will always be violent. Give people meaningful work, shelter, belonging—and the guns become less necessary and dangerous.

Unchecked immigration threatens to overrun stable, well-run societies. It also carries deep ecological consequences—more people, more consumption, more concrete, more emissions, and less nature. Legal immigration, foreign aid, and refugee support are essential. But so are walls and lawful deportations. When tech companies use global talent to drive down wages and shut out local communities from the benefits of AI, it’s not progress—it’s exploitation.

AI is here. It is too late to avoid. What matters now is whether it exacerbates collapse—through surveillance, disinformation, and hyper-consumption—or becomes a tool for healing and renewal. I’ve used AI to help write this essay, not to replace my voice, but to sharpen and clarify it. Augmenting my thoughts, not automating them.

MAGA is largely comprised of those who didn’t work hard in school, aren’t particularly clever, and were bullies. The high school tormentors are now in charge, and it’s called fascism. It’s a movement rooted in resentment, fear, and an open contempt for knowledge and caring for others.

Emperor Trumpf has no clothes
Trumpf has no decency. He is a cancer upon American values and global well-being. That he routinely mocks others’ appearance is beyond hypocrisy—it’s absurd. The man is physically grotesque and morally hollow. He is the emperor with no clothes—waddling, bloated, enraged, violent, and obscene. That millions follow him is a symptom of civilizational decay.

Anti-fascist resistance to Trumpf tyranny is the responsibility of all decent, free-thinking, and liberty-loving people.

Yet progressive liberals are becoming just as extreme as those they oppose. They’ve lost touch with working people, pushing rigid beliefs instead of focusing on real-world struggles. Too often, they trade common sense for slogans and empathy for self-righteousness. When winning arguments matters more than improving lives, liberal politics turns into another form of control.

I long for political moderation. At this point, I would describe myself as a Bob Dole Republican. You want a 10% tax rate, I want 6%—let’s compromise at 8% and go have a beer together. I long for that simpler time (excepting the start of bloated military budgets and endless social wars), when policy was hashed out over handshakes, not hashtags. 

The center must hold. The extremes—left and right—are tearing the fabric of society apart. We need pragmatic idealism, not purity tests. We need leaders who know how to solve problems, not just perform outrage. Some life-threatening issues may warrant strong responses. Reasoned extremism on behalf of Earth, humanity, kindred species, peace, equity, liberty, and justice for all is no vice.

Every one of these social diseases—fascism, economic injustice, identity tribalism, immoderation, and political demagoguery—are worsened by ecological breakdown. When the climate collapses, food systems fail. When forests vanish, cultures unravel. When we become alienated from the land, we lose each other—and eventually, we lose everything. Our home, our lives, our very ability to exist.

The human family is not separate from nature. We are one and the same. 

Be purpose-driven and forward-facing. Move with clarity beyond the traumas you have endured, for me the pain of abandonment and loss by those who said they loved me. Forgive—but do not forget—the treachery of the jealous and less gifted. Let your scars speak for you and move on. Restore yourself as you restore natural ecosystems.

The new pope is onto something. His calls for peace, humility, and care for the Earth and the poor reflect spiritual clarity we desperately need. An end to war and global demilitarization isn’t optional—it’s a prerequisite to funding the health, environment, employment, and education investments needed for a livable future for all.

War must end. Perma-war saps the soul of nations and destroys the natural world. Weapons manufacturers profit while children die. Entire ecosystems are reduced to rubble in the name of power. War is the ultimate ecocide. If we cannot disarm, we cannot survive.

I am a strong supporter of Israel and insist that Jewish pogroms be relegated to the past. At the same time, I strongly support the Palestinian need for a place to live in peace. I condemn Hamas terrorism unequivocally. And I condemn the collective punishment and terror unleashed by Israel upon Gaza. I demand human rights for all—supporting and condemning both sides where needed. Moral clarity requires holding both truths at once.

With the Russian invasion of Ukraine, there is no such moral ambiguity. The Russian government is a dangerous force for imperialistic evil, launching a genocidal war of expansion upon innocent civilians. To stand by idly while Russian troops flatten cities is to erase the lessons of the last century. How long until Russian tanks rumble through Paris and London? The future of the free world depends upon resisting Russian, Chinese, and yes, American imperialism in all its forms.

As a failed pacifist, it pains me to realize that in this historical moment, we must fight for peace. To then demilitarize globally once and for all.

Overpopulation and consumption disparities threaten to pull down the entire biosphere and end being. Infinite growth on a finite planet is a mathematical impossibility. Educate girls and boys equally. Provide birth control freely. Tax large families. 

We either find balance, or we collapse into nothingness.

Old trees in ancient forests sustain us all
The human family must urgently adopt an ecological policy agenda: end fossil fuel subsidies and accelerate the transition to renewables; protect over half the Earth through rewilding and conservation; implement permaculture-based agriculture; tax overconsumption and pollution; and reorient economies toward ecological limits, local self-reliance, and regeneration.

Human exceptionalism is more than money and status. It is appreciating art, sport, philosophy, science, family, spirituality, lovemaking, pets, and constant self-betterment. Our greatness lies in what we create and protect, not what we consume. 

Reengage with lofty goals: the rights of all humans, ending tyranny, lasting peace, equal opportunity, sharing and caring. End war. Stop ecocide. Reach for the stars.

Protect kids. When you know someone is harming children, report them. Even when frightened. Fully expect blowback and character assassination. Do it anyway, it is worth it. Authorities and media must take every report seriously—investigate thoroughly and refuse the reflex to attack the whistleblower. The vulnerable must come first.

Life can be so beautiful. The sky, the woods, the waters, the kinship of friends including other species—it is all profoundly miraculous. Is it possible we are already in heaven, yet are destroying it out of alienation and greed?

Seek grace and faith, but don’t push them upon others. There may be multiple paths to the divine. What matters is awe, reverence, and service to something greater than ourselves—be it Earth, future generations, or loving gods.

I trust you are somewhat surprised at the opinions expressed here. They fall across the political spectrum, a long-time quest for truthful reality, not ideological purity. And a recommitment to moderation.

We are the Earth protecting itself. Or we are its destroyers. Through my modest work building BigEarthData.ai, a global ecological AI committed to sustaining the biosphere, I hope to be on the side of truth, Earth, and life. 

Because reality matters. That’s where I’m at right now.

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 This is a personal essay and not the viewpoint of my employer.

Sunday, October 31, 2021

Ecological Apocalypse Now

Rewilding, Population Controls, Local Food, Forever Peace, and Emission Cuts – or Die

Witness inequitable overpopulation’s thunderous crescendo before global ecological collapse destroys everything, because many could not fathom how much is enough, as too many others have nothing

"You smell that? Do you smell that?... Napalm, son. Nothing else in the world smells like that. I love the smell of napalm in the morning." – Apocalypse Now

"Humanity's and nature's future, if any, are being determined now." – Dr. Glen Barry

Earth Meanders Essays by Dr. Glen Barry

Ecological Apocalypse Now


I have a story to tell you. It regards the mayhem you see all around you. The exponential growth tearing apart being, sending humanity well beyond Earth’s carrying capacity, and threatening perma-war, abject poverty, and environmental collapse if we don’t act immediately…

We will get to the solutions, but first understand the magnitude of intertwined crises as biosphere collapse looms.

Earth is massive yet finite. For eons humans have intensively cultivated natural ecosystems, and once overexploited, moved on to destroy the next forest, grassland, and aquatic ecosystem. At low population densities, this allowed diminished areas time to recover.

In an ecological blink of an eye humanity’s population has exploded. In just over a century, human numbers have surged nearly ten-fold from one to eight billion. It’s so damn simple – the actual and perceived material needs of these apex predators in sum are totally and completely overwhelming nature.

The global life support system that humans and all life depend upon for our habitat is dying.

It is obscene that billions of human beings live meagerly upon a few dollars a day, while a small group of billionaires live lavishly, having hoarded half of Earth’s wealth. We now witness the grinding violence of poverty as billions eke out a living unable to meet basic needs for their children. As a sizable minority opulently overconsumes.

The madness of GDP growth as the measure of human well-being is pernicious; nonsensically equating economic growth, often at the expense of liquidating natural systems, with the well-being of billions of human beings, kindred life forms, and their shared habitat and atmosphere.

Grotesque inequity, with everyone wanting more and little sharing, precludes ever achieving global ecological sustainability.

Living as if there are no biogeophysical limits upon personal consumption and procreation is shredding natural ecosystems and the climate. The human family faces an era (perhaps our last) of Ecological Apocalypse Now.

A given piece of land can only be so productive before overuse leads to collapse and becoming barren. There are limits on the water that can be withdrawn from aquifers and rivers, and then they run dry. The atmosphere can only bear a certain amount of waste, before run-away climate heating occurs.

A couple decades ago it was said that Earth could support all of humanity at the material wealth of the average European. Sadly, those days are long gone, and reasonable levels of equity required to sustain an operable biosphere are going to require the wealthy to share. And all of us to have fewer children, as we seek less impact from our consumption.

Evidence of the population bomb going off are everywhere. People of different cultures packed more closely together make forever wars. Overt racism and even slavery are on the rise once again. Anti-bacterial resistance and epidemics result from many people living close together, including in proximity with livestock.

Look at the mangled landscape surrounding you, with quivering fragments of nature flickering out. Witness the mass migration of climate and ecosystem loss refugees. Hear the cries of terrorized wildlife, feel viscerally the loss of plants upon which all life depends, immerse yourself in the heat of a climate run amuck.

The human enterprise is drunkenly careening past Earth’s carrying capacity, living as if our shared natural habitat has no value. And like we have no duties to nature, if we are to survive.

When you push nature too hard, she pushes back. Until nature becomes overwhelmed and dies. We need to face the truth regarding our personal role in ecocide. Or together we face the end of being.

Ecological Solutions Now

Portends of the end of the world are all around you. Humanity's and nature's future, if any, are being determined now. 

Sustainability means redefining progress. As an immediate triage we must stop destroying natural vegetation. And quickly transition away from all types of burning including but not limited to fossil fuels.

The underlying lack of knowledge – and widespread ignorance, superstition and conspiracies – are all so tragic because it does not have to end this way. People want to feel special, successful and clever, I get it. Yet there is nothing appealing in a carefree, selfish lifestyle that pushes your species, planet, and all life beyond the carrying capacity.

As the world descends into a dystopian nightmare, foremost we are called upon to hold onto our humanity. While together we embark upon an unprecedented program of emissions cuts, rewilding of natural ecosystems, demobilizing militarily and making forever peace, re-localizing sustainable food systems, and limiting both our reproduction and personal consumption.

It remains possible to save nature and thus ourselves and our children. But it requires a rapid emergence of a regenerative worldview. Key is a commitment to degrowth, which requires shrinking extractive and industrial activities; to focus upon a restoration of natural ecosystems, righteous livelihoods, a commitment to reasonable levels of equity, and having fewer children.

So much could be done now to control population. Eliminate child tax breaks. Free condoms. Preferential access to higher education for small families. A basic income to guarantee essential needs are met for all. And first and foremost, educate all women and girls equally to men and boys.

Rewilding refers to actions to regenerate natural ecosystems as the surrounding context for meeting the needs of human society, kindred species, and our shared ecosystems right up to the biosphere. It involves both nurturing nature's natural process of succession and renewal, as well as augmenting regrowth with ecological restoration and permaculture plantings. Think of permaculture as forest gardens where human needs are met within perennial plantings that also provide ecosystem services.

Natural ecosystem processes, though weakened, still have an innate ability to repair themselves. Strict land controls will remove human pressures and allow fragmented ecosystems to recover, expand, and reconnect. Humanity can augment this natural recovery with carefully targeted restoration plantings. Massive greenhouses full of native plant genotypes, and a large workforce of gardeners, will supplant natural vegetation’s regeneration. Such restoration ecology reestablishes dominant native natural plants, that provide the natural structure and dynamics for nature to do the rest. Maximal benefits are achieved by targeting sites for planting that increase ecosystem connectivity and reduce fragmentation.

Native ecosystem restoration will be interspersed within a matrix of permacultural plantings to provide food, fiber, and a healthy environment. Increasingly communities will be required to live within their bioregion’s limits; growing, processing, and sharing their own food. Local, organic, non-industrial, and non-meat food sources need to be the focus.

Sources of drinking water must be zealously protected and restored. And we have all the tools we need in renewable energy, efficiency, and simplified lifestyles to end greenhouse gas emissions. Avoiding abrupt climate change requires a whole-systems ecological approach that includes both technology and reinvigorated nature.

Other key pillars of global ecological sustainability include an universally educated citizenry, demobilizing standing armies, and a commitment to racial justice and restitution. Imagine what is possible as the human family commits to Forever Peace. The quest for the stars, an AI assisted life of leisure, true passionate love, and great accomplishments in sports and the arts lie before us.

Within a couple generations, one can envision a once again lush and productive environment surrounding human works; where all basic needs are met, as those who work hard have reasonably more of the fruits of natural abundance.

A right-sized human future will be one of peace, ecology, truth, and equity if we want it to be. Or else business as usual means incomprehensible human and natural suffering before being ends. A verdant future is ours to make.

 

 

Saturday, July 10, 2021

Falling into Nothingness

Being is ending. Humanity and kindred species’ one shared environment is collapsing and dying. Wake up. Before you experience up close and personal the horrors of habitat collapse.

“Go back to the abyss! Fall into nothingness that awaits you and your master!” – J.R.R. Tolkien, The Fellowship of the Ring

“The biosphere is collapsing… Global ecological sustainability depends critically upon a swift end to both cutting natural vegetation and all burning.” – Dr. Glen Barry

 

Falling into Nothingness
Falling into Nothingness


Earth Meanders – Deep Ecology Essays by Dr. Glen Barry

The environment, which provides the habitat to sustain life, has been and continues to be shredded by the consuming hordes for throw-away products. Water, food, clean air, and natural resource depletion loom as exponential growth gobbles the last bits of global greenery. Sick ecosystems, abuse of animals, and over-crowdedness threaten rolling pandemics.

Nature is our only home
Nature is our only home

Humanity is dismantling the biosphere, the shared thin mantle of life in which we live, to have ever more babies that seek more of everything. The human family has surpassed Earth's carrying capacity and unless we pursue a policy of deliberate degrowth the biosphere will collapse and die.

The state of the world is simply wretched. There has always been human environmental impact, sickness, war, and social ills. But rarely at this scale, with entire bioregions becoming uninhabitable dead zones, and the serious possibility of destruction of the global ecological system by humans. As much of humanity suffers wanton despair.

Gaia, our one shared biosphere, is analogous to a living organism. Her constituent ecosystem organs are being pillaged by war, resource thievery, a belief system based upon myths of ancient ghosts, and a thirst for ever more stuff. Millions of years old naturally evolved rainforests teaming with life, fantastical marine abundance, natural water flows and stores, fertile ancient soils, and clean fresh air have been raped and plundered for god, country, and fleeting personal wealth and soon will be gone.

We spend much of societies' resources upon war making. At the detriment of all else including education, health care, and job training. A handful of billionaires have more financial resources than billions of others. White supremacy and other intersectional forms of discrimination dehumanize all who are not white christian males. 

Disease, hunger, ignorance, and greed run roughshod upon the land. We might as well eat our children, poison the well, and burn our food crops, as our behavior towards others and the natural world is so repugnant and could not be much worse.

Such pain as together we rush towards the darkness. 

How has the global zeitgeist become so banal, trivial and evil? What has become of pondering cosmological mysteries? Advancing the rights of humanity? Crafting hand-made masterpieces? Marveling at the wonders of the human body? Growing and building with our own hands? Working for truth, justice and equity? What of community, helping your neighbor, true love, and countless other human pursuits of excellence.

There are no ghosts in the sky
No ghosts in the sky
Many now aspire for no better than D-list influencer celebrity, a virtual life of gaming in the metaverse, and over-consuming. Rather than for a just, righteous livelihood within nature and community. Pixels on a screen are a poor replica of sunning on a beach, listening in an ancient forest, or finding true love (or for that matter lust). What an empty life. How clueless to not realize the energy and resources that technology requires.

And forget about engineering a biosphere, it will never happen. Too complex, too much can go wrong. And it is unnecessary as we already have a biosphere that can be be protected and restored.

A small handful of individuals possess half of Earth’s wealth as billions face the terror of abject poverty. CEOs make hundreds of times as much as their workers, and the working poor need food assistance and live out of their cars. Feel viscerally if you can the pain of three billion human beings living on a few dollars a day as they watch the opulent elite promenade. 

How long before the have-nots come for us? And pull down civilization such as it is. Or are they already?

The brutal rape of humanity and nature is nothing less than evil thuggery. Many must sell their bodies and souls simply to survive. As kindred noble primates cling to their offspring as their rainforest home is mowed for curios and trinkets. Wildlife and domesticated animals live lives of institutional terror as our playthings and factory food. 

Our whole way of being constitutes profoundly illogical terroristic dismembering of ourselves and our habitat, in a willful death-wish.

Tin-pot dictators can blow us all up on a whim
Tin-pot dictators can blow
us up on a whim

And why have peace, justice, and international law fallen out of fashion? Because the American Empire was attacked 20 years ago, now we are going to wage global perma-war? How could such an exceptional political system have become so grotesquely debased, belligerent, and self-entitled? Petty dictators sit upon the tin-pot thrones of many rich and ancient cultures, now fading in glory, yet with buttons to at a whim unleash nuclear war.

How will this transition into depletion and collapse be managed? How do we avoid fascist, authoritarian, falsely populist responses? Will the superstitious, poorly educated, and simply deplorable low-lives ever overcome their crass, belligerent ignorance; to be made to feel their oneness with natural ecosystems and people that are different than them? To savor their rights, while realizing their duties? Or will they continue to babble nonsensical conspiracy-theories, fall prey to fascist demagoguery, pursue traitorous sedition, and terrorize those of other colors and faiths?

Such ecological and social deterioration in such a short time. It really began in earnest with Cowboy Reagan's slashing of government, and the rise to power of far-right christian white supremacy. And before that, and since, bi-partisan war-making bolstering the Congressional-Industrial-Military complex. Along with the unquestioned irrational belief that growth in population and inequitable consumption comprises development. 

America’s recent fascist sedition epitomizes the underlying anti-truth, anti-science, hateful social disease.

I have tried to live a purpose-driven life committed to ideas. Channeling my visions of ecocide into written words and activism for 35 years has come at great expense to my physical and mental wellbeing, relationships with loved ones, and material comfort. I am getting tired. Recently I had a moment of doubt on whether I could continue. Thus, I have pared back my environmental science efforts including retiring aspects of EcoInternet after 25 years of service. My focus will be continuing to research artificial intelligence technologies for sustainability under the moniker Big Earth Data ( https://bigearth-data.com/ ), and perhaps other appropriate uses of information technologies. 

And I will write as I can, even as few are listening.

While I do not want to believe it is too late, it certainly could be. Still my hope is that there is some unknown fount of global ecological resilience that will sustain us until we can marshal a great transition to renewed well-being.

It is going to take everything we have got. Every strategy: actions as diverse as Wall Street impact investing, youths organizing online, widespread social gardening, population controls, and income redistribution. Solutions for ecological sustainability include dramatic cuts in personal consumption, restoring ecosystems, end old-growth logging, demobilization of standing armies, and down-sizing of both corporate power and government bureaucracy.

Global ecological sustainability depends critically upon a swift end to both cutting natural vegetation and all burning. 

We must allow Gaia to rest.

We begin together to work in earnest on these priorities or we all face unimaginable deprivation and horrors as, with our hands on each other’s throats, together we fall into nothingness.

It is a choice. Miraculous nature and being do not have to end this way. 

Choose well.