
What do we need now? Which area(s) are we going to work on first?
What way to link the hills?
What do we need now? Which area(s) are we going to work on first?
What do we need now? In this movement, we will ask questions questions and make decisions about programs for policies that often will need access to state resources for their execution. But starting with such questions while we are only a handful of participants seems a bit preliminary. What things should we decide on that that can be executed within a growing but not yet state-controlling movement but can nevertheless impact participants' lives? Please extend this list if you know anything else that is important. The list contains the status-quo delimiter: Place options which you see as definite deterioration from the status quo under this delimiter to veto it out. Options that are vetoed out by more than 20 percent of the participants are not included in the final decision. (In the current platform version, this is done and communicated manually and not yet coded.)


Status quo (preferred to all decisions that one thinks should not be made)
1 Current Position
Status quo (preferred to all decisions that one thinks should not be made)
This is not a real option, but you may use it to make clear which decisions you do not want to be made, or at least not to be made in the time frame we are currently discussing. Drag all all decisions that you think should not currently be made below this deck.
Your trusted OA’s preferring Status quo (preferred to all decisions that one thinks should not be made)
Other OA’s preferring Status quo (preferred to all decisions that one thinks should not be made)

Arguments for Status quo (preferred to all decisions that one thinks should not be made) over
1 Current Position
Your trusted OA’s preferring
Other OA’s preferring
Arguments for over Status quo (preferred to all decisions that one thinks should not be made)
"Act now" overlook long-term sustainability in favor of quick fixes. It neglects broader structural changes needed for lasting impact, and does not adequately address systemic shifts like transitioning to sustainable agriculture and reducing dependence on fossil fuels, crucial for long-term methane reduction.