diff --git a/content/session/coronavirusandenvironmentalcrisis.md b/content/session/coronavirusandenvironmentalcrisis.md index 5bf64a2..74ec11b 100644 --- a/content/session/coronavirusandenvironmentalcrisis.md +++ b/content/session/coronavirusandenvironmentalcrisis.md @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ There are evident parallels between the global ecological destabilisation and th With the about-turn in the socio-economic doctrine and the sense of what is possible, we can see this as a historic opening to re-set the terms of the political debate over a long-term threat and to organise collective action to push for a just and sustainable future that will save lives and ecosystems. What is happening now is a drastic departure from the political status quo, showing that human lives come before capitalist accumulation. If people can understand the crisis precipitated in a sudden spike of viral spread, now more than ever we should be able to visualise the crisis precipitated by the slow and even more deadly ecological destabilisation. A radical, socially managed transformation has been shown to be possible. It has to be, however, made urgent. And it has to start from the conditions of socio-economic trouble that the pandemic will leave in its wake. -# References +# References / further reading [^0]: [EcoHealth Alliance's Publication](https://www.ecohealthalliance.org/publications)