Peter Kalmus Profile picture
Oct 15 15 tweets 3 min read
OK, hear me out, this was actually a visionary and inspired action.
First, the key context: We are in the mid-stages of fossil-fueled, irreversible Earth breakdown that will cause the collapse of civilization and untold death and suffering if ignored. And what is society doing about it? Basically ignoring it. Worse, even: accelerating it.
How tragic is it that we're heading deeper into the destruction of life on this beautiful planet, the only place in the universe known to have life, and yet we are barely talking about it? Do not go gentle into that good night 💀💀
theguardian.com/environment/20…
How tragic, that there is LITERALLY more outrage over this act that caused zero damage, than about fossil fuel executives lying, colluding, and blocking action for decades, locking in intensifying heat waves, flooding, fires, rising seas, collapsing crop yields, and death?
Once you truly understand - once you accept the science, once you pinch yourself for some amount of time because it can't be true, but it is, the science keeps coming in and reinforcing the fundamental findings - once you accept it accept it (emotionally), once you grieve...
...and you just can't shake the feeling that something is deeply wrong with our society, with world leaders, with corporations, with the media, with everyone going about their daily lives as if everything is perfectly fine... you try all kinds of things to wake people up.
But nothing works. It's like everyone is caught in some collective sleepwalk. And you are terrified. And you feel a clear responsibility to do something. And you know most people will hate you for it, and denounce you.
These activists and their bold act of desperation shattered the collective sleepwalk, if for a moment. It stirred things up. It caused discussion. It shone a light.
I think it is a contribution to shifting the narrative. What counts as important, and why? What do we value, as individuals, as a society, and why?
And they even managed to do this without damaging the painting. The painting is *perfectly fine.* What they DID damage? Crazy social norms that hold an object of art to be worth more than billions of people's lives and life on Earth. Their action holds a mirror to a sick society.
Folks, we've been trying to warn you. I've been trying to warn you. Scientists have been trying to warn you. All this time. For decades. We are on a track to lose essentially everything. Every year it gets a bit worse. WE MUST GET OFF THAT TRACK
Will their action turn people against climate activists? People were ALREADY against climate activists, by seeing our activism but continuing business as usual, not joining in, not calling for an end to fossil fuels, animal agriculture, and oligarchic-extractive capitalism.
If you hate these activists who are trying to preserve as much as possible of a livable Earth for all, at great risk to themselves, while NOT EVEN DAMAGING a painting, that's on you.
The massive outrage against what was a nonviolent, non-property-damaging action meant to save lives is, again, a reflection of the violence of this society, and how these brutal systems are upheld by ignorance, thoughtlessness, and greed.
I'd like to think Vincent himself would have loved this action and cheered on the activists. It was punk, full of life, and in tune with this vibrantly beautiful Earth, just like he was. There is no art on a dead planet.

• • •

Missing some Tweet in this thread? You can try to force a refresh
 

Keep Current with Peter Kalmus

Peter Kalmus Profile picture

Stay in touch and get notified when new unrolls are available from this author!

Read all threads

This Thread may be Removed Anytime!

PDF

Twitter may remove this content at anytime! Save it as PDF for later use!

Try unrolling a thread yourself!

how to unroll video
  1. Follow @ThreadReaderApp to mention us!

  2. From a Twitter thread mention us with a keyword "unroll"
@threadreaderapp unroll

Practice here first or read more on our help page!

More from @ClimateHuman

Oct 4
Wondering which of Exxon or Shell or Chevron is going to sponsor COP27
The fossil fuel industry should have no part in planning the climate response due to DECADES OF LYING AND BLOCKING ACTION. They are 100% the enemy to all life on Earth, and it was due to THEIR OWN CHOICE to be more evil than the worst Bond supervillain imagined
It's easy to imagine an alternative fossil fuel industry on a better timeline that when they fully realized that their products were the biggest threat to all life on Earth, told the public this and worked with decision makers to transition. Imagine if THAT had happened in 1970!!
Read 6 tweets
Oct 3
I think very few people have so far accepted the real stakes of the climate emergency: that we risk losing everything and that the damage is irreversible. This includes most journalists.
I think this is the reason why most articles on climate change do not present the topic from the perspective that we risk losing nearly everything and that the damage is irreversible. If you haven't not accepted this real possibility, you can't write from that perspective.
And this in turn is why it's still possible to read most climate articles and have a psychological "out" that it's "just another issue" that we can solve with more EVs and other non-life-changing "solutions." In this way the collective denial is self-sustaining.
Read 24 tweets
Oct 1
It's true that low-income people barely have time or energy to think of something "long term" like climate change. But the thing is it's here, now. Look who was slammed hardest by Ian - it was poor people. And this is ALWAYS the case with climate disasters.
We need to rise up, now, and force action, and equitable action, and that will only happen if low-income people join in too. Otherwise, we lose so much more, and guess who, again, will pay the highest price. The rich will NOT do the right thing just because we ask politely
The people getting slammed the hardest by capitalism need to rise up against it. Otherwise how can we fix this rotten system? And it's true that Earth breakdown is just a symptom of this whole rotten system.
Read 4 tweets
Oct 1
"The fossil fuel and animal ag industries are permanently degrading Earth’s habitability, and every aspect of life depends on that habitability. Any elementary school student would say we need to end those industries quickly. And yet we are not" My latest
theguardian.com/commentisfree/…
80% of the climate crisis is caused by the fossil fuel industry. Real climate action requires ramping down fossil fuels. But the fossil fuel industry has bought out the political class so this is not happening, even though we now have viable alternatives.
Therefore the only way out is to create a political class that fears/respects the climate electorate more than fossil fuel industry donors. In other words the grassroots climate movement must become more powerful than the fossil fuel industry.
Read 4 tweets
Sep 30
Every journalist who ever platformed a climate denier to present "both sides" over the last twenty years should be completely ashamed, embarrassed, and apologetic
The real scientists were trying to warn you and help you, the entire time.
It's sad how so many people completely fail to understand how science works (see responses). No, refusing to platform anti-science ideological junk does not make science a "cult." No, saying random shit that's completely unsupported by data does not make you "Galileo"
Read 5 tweets
Sep 26
Here's a new paper where we demonstrate a nice method for "fusing" two or more satellite datasets, in this case near-surface air temperature which is a key variable for climate studies.
agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.102…
We empirically bias-correct the input satellite datasets and then fuse them using a computationally efficient spatial statistical method. This can in principle be applied to any variable, and any number of datasets estimating that variable.
Typically there are multiple "competing" datasets. Creating improved, fused data records like this could facilitate the work of some researchers, who may just want the most informative and accurate satellite data record available, without having to choose one among many.
Read 8 tweets

Did Thread Reader help you today?

Support us! We are indie developers!


This site is made by just two indie developers on a laptop doing marketing, support and development! Read more about the story.

Become a Premium Member ($3/month or $30/year) and get exclusive features!

Become Premium

Don't want to be a Premium member but still want to support us?

Make a small donation by buying us coffee ($5) or help with server cost ($10)

Donate via Paypal

Or Donate anonymously using crypto!

Ethereum

0xfe58350B80634f60Fa6Dc149a72b4DFbc17D341E copy

Bitcoin

3ATGMxNzCUFzxpMCHL5sWSt4DVtS8UqXpi copy

Thank you for your support!

Follow Us on Twitter!

:(