CAPITALISM |
What
governments and the media refuse to fully acknowledge is that the
climate emergency is already upon us and the danger is now. However, many of those taken part in the Global Climate Strike on Friday are aware that we face an emergency. With the
exception of an all-out nuclear war, humanity has never encountered
another existential threat as posed by climate change. Even many
scientists speak prudently of the possibility of tipping point being
breached and runaway climate change resulting form unforeseen and
unpredictable feedbacks. Climate catastrophes and “natural” disasters
are growing in frequency and intensity. They have gotten nothing but
worse, events which barely receive a mention. The facts and
statistics are there for anyone to see and understand. We face a
dystopian future as the world descends into chaos. So here we are at
a situation where the Socialist Party hates to say, we told you so,
but we told you so.
Meanwhile
there is daily evidence that our climate is spiralling out of control
due to the consequences of inaction. Even when politicians and
nations promise to do something, nothing really ever happens. Plans
are made but rarely ever fully implemented. The trillions of dollars
needed to tackle climate may well be less than the costs of inaction
but as a long as each capitalist state is seeking to externalise the
costs of tackling climate change – get others to bear to more of
the burden of these costs so as not to impair its own economic
prospects in its competition with others – inaction will result.
Countries will only be dragged kicking and screaming into action as
things get generally worse and the action they take will probably be
too little too late. That is how capitalism operates – to get away
with what is minimally required.
We
are living through a profoundly dangerous moment of history. By
uniting as a common humanity, we can address the challenges
facing us. Such a path is the one that our children and future
generations need us to begin to chart for a livable world.
It is our responsibility as socialists to ensure it happens.
There is a pressing need for environmentalists to take more seriously
what socialists have to say. The logic of capital is quite simple. It
prioritises the interest of accumulating capital for capitalists over
the interests of the people. For the capitalist, there is a simple
way of looking at any issue: what return can I get if I can get the
state to follow a certain policy? Giving away of land, forests and
mineral resources to capitalists by the state is what Marx called
primitive accumulation. In more modern terminology, it is “enclosure”
of the commons.
Capitalism
determines that what is good for capital is good for the people. When
a capitalist looks at his accounts: this quarter’s profits matter
more than the long-term sustainability of capitalism itself.
Upton
Sinclair, wrote “It is difficult to get a man to understand
something when his salary depends upon his not understanding it!”
Capitalists may well comprehend the gravity of global warming but
they remain in denial on
who pays the bill. Protecting
the
environment must include social changes to society. What the
future will be is up to the current generation to figure out but it
will not only be our children and grandchildren who face the
consequences of those decisions but also ourselves.
The clock is no
longer ticking, the wake-up alarm is now going off.
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