ABSTRACT

The purpose of my conclusion is to present some aspects of what I call radical biophilia, or the underlying philosophical praxis that steers guerrilla ecological thought and action. I begin with a reflection on the aftermath of the Salt Fire, which devastated parts of the Shasta-Trinity bioregion in northern California. This provides the context for understanding ways we might channel outrage into eco-militant projects for building collective struggle in the entropic stage of the Anthropocene.