Global warming is threatening people in many countries. The
vicious circles generating climate change are becoming stronger, with the
emergence of new threats and the intensification of existing threats. Protection
of the Earth’s climate requires the cooperation of all. In just three short
days, Paris COP21 will be over and without a doubt there will be a deal made, a
deal that Naomi Klein is already declaring will "steamroll over crucial
scientific red lines... it is going to steamroll over equity red lines... it is
going to steamroll over legal red lines," setting inadequate climate
targets that could allow average global temperatures to rise by 3 or 4 degrees
Celsius, far higher than the agreed-on threshold of 2°C, which scientists say
would cause catastrophic extreme weather events.
Economist David Harvey famously stated, “capital never
solves its crisis tendencies, it merely moves them around.” So, when world
leaders talk about market plans for ecological sustainability, we know that the
proposed solutions are bogus. Taxing carbon and other “incentive” policies are
nothing more than propaganda to avoid admitting the truth, capitalism will
never be ecologically sustainable. By ignoring the scientific studies and their
implications we are just rearranging the deck chairs on capitalism’s sinking
ship.
Mankind stands at the edge of an abyss. We are destroying
the planet’s eco-systems, its biodiversity, water and the climate, and through
this destruction, we now endanger our survival as a species. Resource grabbing
is generating conflicts which accelerate into full blown wars. Who is
responsible for climate change? Just ninety companies have produced a
staggering sixty-three percent of all global greenhouse gas emissions from 1854
to 2010 – some 914 gigatons of CO2e out of a total of 1,450 (or the carbon
dioxide equivalent of all greenhouse gas emissions). Of these, just six giant
fossil fuel companies have produced sixteen percent of all emissions ever:
Chevron (3.52 percent), Exxon (3.22), Saudi Arabia’s Aramco (3.17), BP (2.47),
Russia’s Gazprom (2.22), and Shell (2.12). It is estimated that fifteen percent
of all fossil fuel use comes from industrial agriculture, and another fifteen
percent from the processing, packaging, and transportation of its products.
Then our food waste ends up as a source of the potent greenhouse gas methane. If
we look at nation-states, the countries of the United States, the European
Union, China, and Russia are the most responsible, in historical terms. The
case is therefore against corporations and governments. We must find a balanced
way to live on Earth and it is entirely possible that that is not where the
real battle for the planet will be fought.
Fear and hate is growing stronger. We need to create hope for our future – as one
humanity and as part of one Earth community. We commit ourselves to building participatory
democracy, defending cooperation and solidarity, creating meaningful work that
provides for our needs and well-being. We invite you to become part of the change
we want to see, a change that allows us to construct a new vision of how
society she be run – socialism.
We know that when it comes to climate change, the solutions
are already here. We also know that our world leaders will not be able to save
us. Only People Power can rise to this challenge. Connect the dots and address
the root cause.
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