
The call to abolish the family sounds bad – really bad; then again, so does the end of the world. In a moment rife with talk of “environmental apocalypse,” the position of negativity and non-futurity assigned to queer people in Catholic environmentalism becomes a starting point for rethinking the role of “the family” in a genuinely integral and sustainable ecology.

In Florida and elsewhere, communities facing technological and environmental risks do well to adopt the ethics and politics of precaution.
By Ted Nunez