Host a free clinic where volunteers repair tools and furniture and mend clothes. Enact Right-to-Repair legislation.
If you must upgrade equipment, buy used.
Do not use AI.
Observe an electronic Sabbath. One day each week, let your devices rest. Or, block mobile Internet access for two weeks-- and improve your mental health, subjective well-being and attention span.
Grow a wee bit of food. Start with sprouts or a favorite culinary herb.
Compost your kitchen scraps.
Say thanks for what you have.
Aim for humility.
KEEP INFORMED & PARTICIPATE
"Why the Greenpeace Trial is a Lesson for Us All: Criminalizing the protection of water, not its degradation, is a sign of things to come-- but Water Protectors are here to stay," Winona LaDuke, April, 2025.
New WHO-Funded Study Reports High Certainty of Evidence Linking Cell Phone Radiation to Cancer in Animals. Scientific experts urge the FCC to establish science-based exposure limits to address wireless health risks.
A French court's ruling "questions our collective relationship with imposed technologies". It could redefine the legal obligations of essential infrastructure's operators, the criteria for assessing technologies' health impacts, and the complaint mechanisms available to citizens.
President Trump plans to speed the permitting process for deep-sea mining of critical minerals (for electronics and e-vehicles).
In California, landlines are under immediate threat. AB 470 would provide a legislative path forward for AT&T to get out of its carrier of last resort (COLR) obligations, threatening more than 580,000 California customers who rely on Plain Old Telephone Services (POTS). OPPOSE AB470.
Does Donald Trump know how mining the deep sea could change life on Earth? He plans to fast-track deep-sea mining. Consider Mining the sacred: questions for a sustainable relationship with the Earth.
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