Climate action through food and joy? Dana Cowin’s approach proves that self-interest can fuel collective good.
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Finally, a climate action strategy for the masses: edible pleasure. Forget self-sacrifice; these “Progressive Hedonist” gatherings leverage our innate desire for connection and good food. It’s not about virtue signalling, but genuine engagement. This isn’t activism for ascetics, but for everyone who enjoys living. Why would we ever return to joyless protests?
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This is a niche movement, accessible only to those with the time and resources for curated gatherings. Real climate action demands systemic change, not gourmet canapés and polite conversation.