The environmental movement needs to be re-configured on the basis of social justice. We are not doing this to save the world. The world doesn't need saving. If we wiped ourselves off the face of the earth, nature would reconstitute itself pretty rapidly. We give ourselves too much credit for being able to destroy nature. We're just a bunch of apes who were given nuclear weapons. It was an experiment gone wrong, and nature is nothing but an endless series of experiments. The more interesting experiment is to see if we can achieve a state of universal love. That's an experiment worth striving for. I would even go so far as to say that it's worth nature destroying us for. If we achieved a state of universal love, and in the next instant were wiped off from existence, it would have been worth it. I think there's a number of Mary Oliver poems which address this ephemeral miracle of life - that life blooms into love, and then vanishes. We are still blooming.