Home Actress Nathalie Kelley HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers December 2023 Nathalie Kelley Instagram - Basel recap: 1. Forest and mangroves (and the ocean and soil) are the only “carbon capture technologies” that interest me. 2. I am nothing without my community of fiercely compassionate, sensual and intelligent beauties. There is no one I would rather gently dismantle the patriarchy with. 3. Because the New World we are building must be rooted in joy, I made it my priority to stay up past my bedtime and have a good boogie to @rampa_keinemusik 4. From Sarayaku to South Beach I love you so much @ninagualinga 💋🌴 5. Amazing biodegradable raffia dress by @madeforawoman 💃🏽

Nathalie Kelley Instagram – Basel recap: 1. Forest and mangroves (and the ocean and soil) are the only “carbon capture technologies” that interest me. 2. I am nothing without my community of fiercely compassionate, sensual and intelligent beauties. There is no one I would rather gently dismantle the patriarchy with. 3. Because the New World we are building must be rooted in joy, I made it my priority to stay up past my bedtime and have a good boogie to @rampa_keinemusik 4. From Sarayaku to South Beach I love you so much @ninagualinga 💋🌴 5. Amazing biodegradable raffia dress by @madeforawoman 💃🏽

Nathalie Kelley Instagram - Basel recap: 1. Forest and mangroves (and the ocean and soil) are the only “carbon capture technologies” that interest me. 2. I am nothing without my community of fiercely compassionate, sensual and intelligent beauties. There is no one I would rather gently dismantle the patriarchy with. 3. Because the New World we are building must be rooted in joy, I made it my priority to stay up past my bedtime and have a good boogie to @rampa_keinemusik 4. From Sarayaku to South Beach I love you so much @ninagualinga 💋🌴 5. Amazing biodegradable raffia dress by @madeforawoman 💃🏽

Nathalie Kelley Instagram – Basel recap: 1. Forest and mangroves (and the ocean and soil) are the only “carbon capture technologies” that interest me.
2. I am nothing without my community of fiercely compassionate, sensual and intelligent beauties. There is no one I would rather gently dismantle the patriarchy with.
3. Because the New World we are building must be rooted in joy, I made it my priority to stay up past my bedtime and have a good boogie to @rampa_keinemusik
4. From Sarayaku to South Beach I love you so much @ninagualinga 💋🌴
5. Amazing biodegradable raffia dress by @madeforawoman 💃🏽 | Posted on 17/Dec/2023 03:35:30

Nathalie Kelley Instagram – In the 10   years I’ve been on Instagram I have used my sexuality to grab attention, for my own validation and for various other reasons that I later came to to regret. But I’ve meditated deeply on sharing this video of my naked breasts – and I feel justified in sharing this private moment with the world – if it serves to bring attention to the issues I believe are urgent. It’s now clear to me, beyond any doubt, that @meta’s algorithm is actively suppressing my content regarding the levels of deforestation in the Amazon and Cerrado by multinational companies like @cargill @proudtobebunge. My stories with wonderful journalists and ngos such as @sumaumajournalism @stand.earth @standmighty about the fires raging across these biomes are also being deprioritized. 
While I’m well aware of the multiple crisis unfolding in the world that demand our attention, I feel compelled to speak up on behalf of indigenous women especially (like the Kayapó woman who painted my breasts in the design of a turtle, according to their tradition) who are on the frontlines of this violence. This is clickbait that begs you to dig deeper… to follow the money and see that many of those profiting from the destruction of some of the most biodiverse regions in the world, are at this moment flying to COP in Dubai, eager to portray themselves as the “heroes” in this story. But those who live here would tell you stories of  rivers and bodies poisoned with the very agro chemicals they are selling us.  Any promises they might make about deforestation need to be backed up with promises of restoring the biodiversity they have destroyed. If you pick up this story make sure you also talk about the tragic loss of species like the jaguar, of which only 300 Remain in the Cerrado – to make way for monocultures of soy used to feed industrially farmed animals in Europe, China and the US… may my naked breasts serve as an act of resistance against an algorithm actively suppressing stories that are trying to bring these urgent stories to the worlds attention. 🙏🏽
Nathalie Kelley Instagram – Because so many of us (myself included) grew up in cities and therefore the concept of “biodiversity” might seem abstract – let me share a collection of the videos and images that have inspired me lately. And yes I am a bit biased towards hummingbirds and big cats – but when I say we must fight against biodiversity loss (see last slide) I am also talking about insects, sea life, fungi – the entire web of life that evolved over millions of years which we are witnessing collapse in a matter of decades.  Changing temperatures, weather patterns, the use of agrochemicals and loss of habitat are some of the causes… yet the lives of these animals, plants and fungi are not counted towards this techno-industrial societies ultimate goal: profit and GDP growth… which begs the question, can we design economic systems that include and protect biodiversity? A world in which agro, mining, oil and logging companies do not become absurdly wealthy from their destruction of these beautiful creatures and their homes? Because that is the world we live in now, and unless we start to push back, and speak up for the pollinators, the big cats, the monkeys, the birds, the river dolphins.. who are dying slow deaths as 500 year trees are felled for soy and cattle, as mercury and glyphosate enter the water table, poisoning everything up the food chain… can we design a world in which we live side by side with these beautiful creatures once more? In respect, reverence and reciprocity? And what would those economic systems look like? 
Video  1 & 3 – Allen’s hummingbirds by @hawk_force 
Photo 2 – female leopard from South Africa by @ignacio_yufera 
Photo 4 – female jaguar in Mato Grosso, Brazil @adaminthebush 
Photo 5 – Rainbow-bearded Thornbill, a hummingbird from the páramo and rocky slopes of the high Andes by @ignacio_yufera 
Slide 6 – devastating statistics from @ftclimate on biodiversity loss in last few decades.

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