Zion Lights

“Do you want a habitable planet for your children?” A Sentientist Conversation with Zion Lights

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Zion Lights is an author & activist known for her environmental work & science communication. She is UK director of Environmental Progress. She has been a spokesperson for Extinction Rebellion (XR) UK on TV and radio, and founded & edited XR’s Hourglass newspaper. She has written for The Huffington Post, authored the evidence-based nonfiction book The Ultimate Guide to Green Parenting, and given a TEDx talk.

We talk about:

  • Front line environmental activism (before & during XR)
  • Why the environmental movement should commit to evidence & reason, even when it’s uncomfortable (e.g. nuclear)
  • The risks of genuine cause commitment leading to dogma & the ignoring/warping of evidence
  • How a lack of evidence risks undermining the credibility of movements (particularly when being interviewed by Andrew Neill)
  • Individual change vs. systemic change – making it easier for people to do the right thing
  • How XR have helped bring env. concerns into the public consciousness
  • Energy Justice, finding sustainable ways to get energy to people that most need it
  • Understanding the reality of life in less-developed countries & acting with compassion as we pursue solutions
  • Avoiding the developed country trope of: “We burned fossil fuels to get rich & happy – but you developing countries can’t, because we’ve destroyed the environment”
  • Embedding compassion (for human & non-sentient beings) in our environmentalism
  • Growing up in England with Punjabi parents, one Christian & one Sikh
  • Exploring religions but being “baffled” by them
  • How other dogmas (e.g. anti-vaxx, anti-masking) relate to religious dogmas
  • The good (compassion) & bad (e.g. caste discrimination) of religious ethics
  • Fatalism, karma & crossing the road in Indian cities!
  • Fatalism & prayer as ways of coping with a difficult life, but ones that trap people
  • Avoiding romanticism about living “simple” lives. These lives are often short, risky & full of suffering
  • Superstitions as another set of un-founded & potentially dangerous beliefs
  • The sense of freedom from letting go of superstition & religion & adopting a scientific worldview
  • Marrying a doctor for safety/health as well as status reasons!
  • Risking family & social connections to take a different path (whether shunning or something less formal)
  • The value & constraints/dangers of community obligations
  • The importance of freedom & autonomy
  • The image of animal products as high status, aspirational or a “treat”, even going back to hunter/gatherer times
  • Curry for breakfast, lunch & dinner 🙂
  • Going vegan
  • The challenge of early vegan “milks” & “cheese” & how much easier things are now
  • The indoctrination re: animal product usage & how hard it can be to break out
  • The env. impact of animal farming
  • How plant-based + clean meat will accelerate the switch – moral persuasion is just too slow
  • How consumption of animal products will come to be seen as decadent
  • Whether people will switch their ethics more quickly once the alternatives are there
  • How future generations will see our behaviour re: climate change & animal products
  • How most Humanists have broken one form of indoctrination (religion) but remain trapped by another (anthropocentric ethics)
  • How our traditional habits & ethics don’t match the modern world
  • The ethics of climate impact… where do we draw the line?
  • Perfection being the enemy of the good. Just because perfection is unattainable shouldn’t stop us from trying to do better
  • Animal agriculture & fossil fuels as outdated, stranded assets
  • Environmentalism sometimes neglects sentient wild & farmed animals while granting rights to rivers (which do also need protection because of their instrumental importance)
  • Paganism & dogma in the env. movements & how they close of discussion
  • The danger of putting anything (ecosystems, supreme leaders, gods, churches, nation state, the party) as more important than sentient beings
  • The risks of eco-fascism
  • The need for transparency when there are problems with renewables
  • The importance of not dogmatically rejecting innovations (e.g. nuclear)
  • A Star Trek/Kaku/Deutschian/Sagan future!

There’s more about Zion here: http://www.zionlights.co.uk/ & you can follow her on Twitter here @ziontree. Here she is on our Celebrity “wall”.

Sentientism is “Evidence, reason and compassion for all sentient beings.” You can find out more at sentientism.info.

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Many thanks to Graham for his post-production work on this video. Go follow him (& maybe work with him!) at @cgbessellieu.

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