Millions
of young protesters around the world took to the streets
yesterday in the largest climate protest in history. School students
in more than 150 countries did not attend school but instead joined
in one of the an estimated 2,500 protests which demanded their
governments take urgent action against the rising levels of
greenhouse gas emissions.
The
kind of world implied by the aspirations of the participants in the
Global Climate Strike is one where society could make definite
decisions about how best to provide for needs and then be free to
implement those decisions outside the economic constraints imposed by
capitalism. There can be only one way to achieve this — through the
success of the world socialist movement. Socialism is a practical and
feasible solution to humanity’s current problems and is entirely
possible once enough people want it. We, in the Socialist Party, are
the ecologists in the fullest sense of the word. Join us now. What
more meaningful way could there be to take up a new life in a better
world than to join in with the work of sparing the planet by sharing
the world.
At
present, the Earth is in the hands of a small minority of the world
population. Their interests prove irreconcilable with the need to
protect the environment from global warming and environmental
degradation. The mass actions taking place demonstrate that there is
a growing awareness and anger about the ruination of our home.
Environmental
problems do not occur because of bad or evil men who don’t care a
damn for the world but because of the profit motive rooted in
capitalism. We have to tell our friends in the climate movement that
the idea that somehow, with enough campaigning and raising of
environmental awareness, an ecologically friendly society will be
brought about is a fantasy. Yes, the success of direct action has
ensured that the environment has been put on the political agenda but
even they have to concede that when laws protecting the environment
are produced, they are often unworkable or so loosely applied as to
be meaningless. You can’t assume that because something is
forbidden, it isn’t going to happen.
At the end of the day
eco-protesters will never be able to combat the motive of profit
which is the root cause of the problems they wish to ameliorate and
are destined to struggle endlessly against the tide of capitalism.
The economic drive which governs the use of our planet's resources is
the accumulation of capital, which is itself governed by the economic
laws of commodity production. This inevitably results in the
inability of society to consciously regulate its relationship with
the natural world. The function of the working class is to apply its
labour power to natural resources for the object of profit and
capital accumulation. Thus oil, coal, natural gas, ores, the land,
seas, forests and atmosphere function economically for the object of
capital accumulation. This is the system which the environmentalists
consider inviolable and can only perpetuate in one form or another.
The continuation of capitalism on its blind and uncontrolled course
is a gamble on the conditions of life itself. This is surely within
the view of anyone with a serious concern for ensuring a stable
balance of natural systems in which humanity can enjoy being part of
nature.
The
plundering and pollution of the world is not caused by modern
technology or too many people in the world but by the private
property profit-system. If the resources of the Earth, natural and
man-made, belonged in common to all mankind they could be used in a
sustainable and non-wasteful way to provide for the needs of all. In
such a society production and distribution can be geared to
satisfying human needs which, contrary to the mythology used to
justify capitalism, are not limitless and can be met without
over-stretching nature’s resources. In fact satisfactions can be
increased – which after all must be the aim of socialism and it
requires the development of productive forces.
Socialist growth must
be a rational, planned development for everyone’s equal benefit,
which would therefore be ecologically benign, a framework within
which humans can meet their needs in sustainable ways. Only by
replacing the profit system with truly democratic organisation can we
give the environment the priority it deserves. Speed the day when
such political awareness amongst the vast majority of the population
will exist. The more action we all take to build socialism, the less
our climate will change and the more livable the world will be for
ourselves, our progeny and all the rest of life on earth.
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