The text of the leaflet for distribution at the climate change demonstration in London on Sunday 29 November:
That’s the most that will ever be done under capitalism
about the problems that global warming will bring.
The way the capitalist system works rules out the effective
action at world level that is needed to begin tackling the problem. It even
encourages economic activities that contribute to it.
Capitalism is based on production being controlled by
profit-seeking enterprises which, supported by governments, compete on the
market to buy resources and sell products. This competitive pursuit of profits
is the essence of capitalism. It’s what capitalism is all about and what
prevents any effective action to deal with climate change.
Nobody can deny that global warming is taking place. Nor
that, if it continues unchecked, it would have disastrous consequences – such
as rising sea-levels and increased desertification – through its effects on the
climates of the different parts of the world. There can only be argument over
what is causing it. Most scientists in the field take the view that it has
mainly been caused by the increase in the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide in the
atmosphere largely as a result of the burning of the fossil fuels, coal, oil
and gas.
If this is the case, then one part of any solution has to be
cut back on burning these fuels. But this is not happening. In fact, on a world
scale, their use is increasing. This is because this is currently the cheapest
way of generating the energy to drive industry – and the logic of capitalism
compels the profit-seeking enterprises that control production to use the
cheapest methods. If they don’t, their competitors will.
What is the solution? First, the competitive struggle for
profits as the basis for production must be ended. This requires that the
Earth’s natural and industrial resources become the common heritage of all
humanity. On this basis, and on this basis alone, can an effective programme to
deal with the problem be drawn up and implemented, because production would
then be geared to serving human interests and no longer to make a profit for
competing enterprises.
There will be those who say that we haven’t the time to wait
for the coming into being of this, in their view, unlikely or long-distant
solution, and that we must therefore do something now. In this age of apathy
and cynicism when any large-scale change is dismissed, this may seem a
plausible argument but it begs the question. It assumes that a solution can be
implemented within capitalism. But if it can’t (as Socialists maintain), then
concentrating on something now rather than on changing the basis of society and
production will be a waste of valuable time while the situation gets worse.
There will be two assembly points where comrades can meet up to distribute this leaflet. At 12 noon by the statue of Achilles sited in Hyde Park at the south-western end of Park Lane and at 3pm at the north (Millbank) end of Lambeth Bridge. Please do your utmost to assist other comrades who have already volunteered to be in evidence at this protest.
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