To take on climate change, we need to change our vocabulary
by Kate Yoder for Grist from on (#453E4)
When we talk about saving the planet, we employ the narrative of war. Does it only deepen our divisions?
Each dead house fly was worth a quarter, my mom told us kids, but I never earned any money. Every time I cornered a fly, I pictured goo marks left on the wall - spots splayed with tiny black guts and twisted legs. My halfhearted swats gave even the most sluggish fly time to escape.
That I genuinely couldn't hurt a fly might have been something I picked up in church. I grew up attending a Mennonite congregation in Indiana. We weren't the bonnet-wearing, buggy-riding sort, but we embraced some traditions, like the Anabaptist teaching of nonviolence. This sometimes expressed itself in an instinct for conflict avoidance.
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