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The Climate Movement is Dead: Long Live the Climate Movement!

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http://risingtidenorthamerica.org/download/rtna_climatemovementisdead.pdf

The sooner we realize that politicians and corporations will not solve the climate crisis, the sooner we can get to the real work of building a strong grassroots people’s movement – our only hope for survival. In that regard, the failure in of the December 2009 UN climate meetings in Copenhagen may be a great opportunity.

The inability of world leaders to cooperate rather than compete, to put a livable planet ahead of their own economic interests, is the death of their legitimacy. When rich nations draft a secret agreement that commits our planet to warming another 3 degrees Celsius, we can feel the noose tightening.

When Obama comes to the table with a pledgeto cut emissions by 4 percent, we know this spells genocide for island nations. When civil society groups are banned from the climate talks, but corporate lobbyists are allowed to remain, it is obvious where the politician’s loyalties lie.

It is not just the politicians and CEOs who are walking us down the gangplank. Many in the climate movement have grown all too cozy with the status quo. The “bold” action they call for will result in the privatization of the air, to be divided up by mega-polluters. Their demands for carbon neutrality seek to offset our problems onto poor countries while the rich keep burning and consuming. Their vision of a “clean energy future” would perpetuate the corporate control of our energy and of the Earth itself.

Meanwhile hyperconsumerism, corporate power, war-mongering and global dominance by wealthy countries – the roots of the climate crisis – remain side issues skirted around as if they were not the central pillars of the high-carbon economy. Those who still cling to the old climate movement have committed themselves to a sinking ship. Fortunately, just as the legitimacy of their approach is dying, a new movement is alive and kicking.

As world leaders jockeyed for their piece of the atmosphere in Copenhagen, hundreds of thousands were taking the streets worldwide fighting for real climate solutions. Hundreds of delegates braved police truncheons as they attempted to walk out of the UN climate talks to meet the thousands already assembled to create a people’s climate assembly.

In the United Kingdom 200 activists occupied Trafalgar Square to set up a climate camp. In Australia,
forty people blocked the world’s largest coal export terminal. Canadian activists repeatedly occupied government offices. Subsistence farmers from around the world took the streets to demand community control of sustainable food systems.

The US saw a massive day of coordinated direct actions leading up to the COP15 talks on November 30, the 10 year anniversary of the protests that shutdown the WTO meetings in Seattle. Earth First! and Rising Tide blocked the shipment of the generator destined for the Cliffside Coal plant in NC.
The Mobilization for Climate Justice shut down the San Francisco headquarters of Bank of America, while Seattle activists locked down inside Chase and Bank of America branches for their funding of fossil fuels. Activists in Chicago locked down in front of the Chicago Climate Exchange, the largest carbon trading institution in North America, shutting down part of the city’s financial district. Protestors in Washington, DC took over K Street to confront corporate lobbyists. In New York City activists occupied the lobby of Natural Resource Defense Council to protest their cozy relationship with major polluters.

As it becomes increasingly clear our leaders will not protect us, people are taking matters into their own hands. Not only are they fighting back against the corporate assault on our planet, they are actively creating the solutions that will usher in a truly just and sustainable world.

http://risingtidenorthamerica.org/download/rtna_climatemovementisdead.pdf

Written by Jon

February 16th, 2010 at 9:03 pm

Nick Griffin, MEP from the BNP, is a climate change denier

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Nick Griffin meets some Neo-Nazis in AmericaSo it turns out that Nick Griffin, the racist thug and holocaust denier from the BNP recently elected to the European Parliament, is also a climate change denier. It is so boring to see a layman who thinks they know better than 99.9% * of the experts elected in to a position of power; nice work Yorkshire, well done, pat you the back…

While most of us would ask an expert on the subject, it seems that Nick gets his well informed views from the Czech President, Vaclav Klaus**.

If I need information of being a racist halfwit I’ll ask Nick Griffin, if I need information on the reality, or not, of global warming I’ll ask a climate scientist.

* made up statistic, but you get my point… All of the experts in the field, except of one or two nutters, agree that climate change is real, man made and a very immanent threat.

** Vaclav’s nonsense opinions on the subject of catastrophic climate change were only translated into English following handouts from an oil billionaire and Exxon stepped in to help.

Written by Jon

June 9th, 2009 at 5:37 pm

Prop. 8 Protest, May 26th 2009

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No On Prop. 8

No On Prop. 8

California’s Prop. 8 says that “Only marriage between a man and a woman is valid or recognized in California”; I find this insane, freedom is about everyone being free and equal, until we are all equal none of us are free.

It is so simple, a no briner, and yet people get so uptight about it. Anyone who opposes the right for any consenting adult to do what they like and have the same rights ans anyone else must be be doing it on religious grounds, because God said so, and in that case there is no point arguing with you…  but you don’t need me to rant about that… do you?

Anyway, Keith Olbermann says it better than I ever could - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HpTBF6EfxY

I went along to the Prop. 8 protes in San Franciso today, six of my friends were among the hundreds arrested by some very plesent policemen, they held the intersection of Grove and Van Ness for three or four hours.

Sorry, enemies of gay marriage. Prop 8 or no, you’ve already lost
Gay marriage is a foregone conclusion
. It’s a done deal. It’s just a matter of time. For the next generation in particular, equal rights for gays is not even a question or a serious issue, much less a sinful hysterical conundrum that can only be answered by terrified Mormons and confused old people and inane referendums funded by same. It’s just obvious, inevitable, a given. (Mark Morford)

Written by Jon

May 27th, 2009 at 12:13 am

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British government in bed with E.On, literally

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Ed Miliband’s live in girl friend is no less than Justine Thornton, an an energy and planning expert lawyer who is, according to the barristers’ bible, the “preferred counsel of E.On”.

So what? Well…

Ed Miliband is the Energy Secretary, in charge of the British government’s Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) and E.On are an enormous German company lobbying Miliband’s department hard for a £20 billion nuclear power deal and to build the first coal-fired power station in the UK for over 30 years (Kinsnorth).

E.On are champions of green wash, despite what the advertisement campaigns and their “Climate & Renewables” department may have told you  they are actually actively lobbying hard against renewable energy like wind and solar.

In Miliband’s declaration for the register of ministers’ interests he kept the identity of his girlfriend a secret from the media, but we all now know who she is.

Written by Jon

March 13th, 2009 at 4:24 pm



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