END TIMES IN COPENHAGEN
By Joel Kovel
Canadian Dimension
October 29, 2009
It’s hard to overstate the importance of the upcoming December meetings at Copenhagen, Denmark, set up by the U.N. for the purpose of renegotiating the climate protocols set forth in Kyoto, in 1997 and due to expire in 2012. These latter were greeted with a certain modicum of hope and a small offsetting of skepticism. As Copenhagen looms, the skeptics have been proven right in spades, those who thought something good would come out of Kyoto stand revealed as fools or liars and charlatans. In the sober words of *Nature* from 2007, the Kyoto protocols, which demanded of wealthy countries that they reduce carbon emissions by 2012 to six-to-eight percent below 1990 levels, have “produced no demonstrable reductions in emissions or even in anticipated emissions growth.”
The reason we cannot afford to have the results of Copenhagen go the same way is known by many but taken seriously by few: The best science tells us there is a rapidly closing window for turning climate change around before irreversible positive feedback loops set in, e.g., methane freed from beneath melting tundra, or the loss of albedo reflectivity from seas once covered with ice. Once this sets in (it may already have begun), climate change, awful as it now is, will likely spiral rapidly downhill with consequences catastrophic beyond belief and comprehension.
And yet the numbers of those who do not take this brutal truth seriously include the main forces geared up for Copenhagen. You may, if you turn to the voluminous reports circulating on the internet and elsewhere, learn a great deal about what is planned for Copenhagen and the numberless players in its scenario. You will wear your eyes out and confuse yourself to distraction as you try to pick your way through the bulletins and pontifications of the experts who have been given their proverbial “seat at the table” that is being set in the lovely Danish capital. But you will not discover there any serious attention paid as to why Kyoto has so abysmally failed, nor indeed about the fundamental truth about climate change and the whole ecological crisis of which it is the most spectacular manifestation.
CLASS AND CLIMATE CHANGE
Class forces palpably drive the crisis of climate change with the ruling class of capitalists, along with the capitalist state structures that regulate their world, responsible for the gathering nightmare. After all, the vast bulk of carbon spewed into the atmosphere is there because of decisions made by capitalists and not ordinary people. It follows that the climate crisis also introduces the profound question of the survivability of the dominant capitalist mode of production. We have been told of the “inconvenient truth,” as the largely forgotten Al Gore has put it, that rising atmospheric carbon threatens the survival of civilization. But who speaks of the much more inconvenient truth: that controlling carbon levels to the point where breakaway climate change can be arrested will almost certainly entail a structural contraction of the capitalist economy, which, as any student of capitalism knows, means the end of the capitalist system. Basically a simple choice looms: We can have either capitalism with no hope for the future, or get rid of capitalism and have a fighting chance for a future.
The global bourgeoisie understands this. They might not understand it consciously, but they know viscerally that the ecological crisis is their Armageddon, and this conditions their responses at meetings like Kyoto and Copenhagen. These do not fail because of stupidity but from existential reasons. Capitalism is the life-process of the bourgeoisie and profit is its blood; thus survival for the bourgeois means to pump profit through the arteries of society. The appeal of mechanisms like the cap-and-trade regimen that has ruled Kyoto and will most likely continue after Copenhagen is not that it solves the dilemmas of carbon accumulation. Indeed, it is essential to understand that capitalists do not want to solve the dilemma of carbon accumulation, because this would mean their suicide as a ruling class. Instead, they substitute what they know -- the accumulation of capital, which is to say, its expansion -- and, secure in their power, they delude themselves into thinking this can also solve the climate crisis. Cap and trade creates new commodities and markets for them, gardens where capital can grow. Trillions of dollars, we are told, await the financiers who will command these new markets: a blinding sun that completes the building of delusion. Thus the ruling class is quite willing to sacrifice nature, and therefore humanity itself, including, it might be added, their own children and grandchildren, so that their profits keep rolling in.
WHERE IS OUR TURNING POINT?
And the rest of us? Are we going to accept this madness from the pundits, the officials, and the police, panels, and bureaucracies who represent capitalist reality? Are we going to petition our governments, as the liberal press urges us to do, bowing down to beg: “Please, my liege, be sensible, and slow down the rate of carbon accumulation . . . give us another generation before the hammer of nature descends.” Are we going to respect Barack Obama, who will be telling us, with his pleasant demeanour and rhetorical skill, that compromising is the best we can do given the way the world is set up?
Or will Copenhagen be the great moment of refusal that the world has been waiting for? Will we take the opportunity afforded by the tenth anniversary of the Seattle uprisings to complete their work?
Plainly, these meetings will be a turning point. The question remains as to the direction taken, whether toward eco-catastrophe or hope for life. I do not think it will be possible to deal a fatal blow to the carbon system in this one place. Reality is not set up to accommodate fantasies of instant transformation. But we should do our best to non-violently impede the meetings so long as they serve capital. More important, it will be possible to use the moment to energize and begin to pull together the vast array of spontaneously emerging movements that have sprung up on every continent over the past decade, chiefly under the rubric of “climate justice.” We can build a “movement of movements” from below, harbingers of a transformed world: a movement to reveal the murderous betrayal of life by the capitalist class, and centered around the principle of keeping the sources of carbon in the ground as we build ecologically socialist way of production.
The system massed at Copenhagen will have its day. But the day after can belong to us all.
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Friday, November 13, 2009
Getting Ahead in the Job Market
Ever notice when you're looking at the want ads for a job, especially in sales, they always say they want someone to be "aggressive?" Well check out this guy and you'll never be out of work again!!
Thursday, November 12, 2009
The Reality Report with guest Bernard Von Nothaus on the Liberty Dollar
You probably think your money is worth something. Think again.In this special edition of the Reality Report Monetary Architect Bernard von NotHaus joins Gary in studio to discuss the origins of the Liberty Dollar, the pending legal battle and raid on their offices, and the state of the Union. This is one interview that you do not want to miss. When you're done watching, please join us at Restore The Republic and get involved with those of us who want to take our country back from the usurpers!!!
Friday, November 6, 2009
Painful Deception
At the risk of being called a "conspiracy theorist," I submit that there are still far too many unanswered questions in regards to the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. The explanations given by the 9/11 Commission fail to address a number of anomolies in the scientific data about the collapse of the towers as well as significant inconsistencies in statements made by government officials charged with either the investigation of or the prevention of this attack. We owe it to ourselves as American citizens to arouse ourselves from the torpor we have fallen into and once again be vigilant in our quest to know the truth about what has been and is now happening in our country. We must get to the bottom of this crime and see to it that its perpetrators are prosecuted in a court of law as should have been done long ago. We must not allow ourselves to be lulled to sleep or distracted by those who would lead us into a false sense of security or by those who play upon our fears in order to execute their own nefarious and cynical agendas. Come on people, wake up to the painful deception that has been foisted upon us!
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Monday, November 2, 2009
Al Sharpton and Louis Farrakan Comedy Hour
Among the most ridiculous "religious leaders" are Al Sharpton and Louis Farrakan... check this out and you'll see what I mean.
Finally.... the TRUTH
Let's have a little bit of truth for a change. All across this country we find people steeped in fear and ignorance, clinging to out-moded myths to give themselves some measure of comfort. Needless to say, there are those out there who stand ready, willing and able to exploit this for fun and profit. One of my favorites is Landover Baptist Church.
Their minister, Pastor Deacon Fred is hilarious!
I happen to believe that if we shed more light on the subject and people were able to admit the truth... that they don't really believe the things they claim to, we can free ourselves from religious nut jobs who want to take us into theocratic slavery.
We should take every opportunity to make fun of these clowns and expose them for what they are... leeches on the body and psyche of humanity.
Their minister, Pastor Deacon Fred is hilarious!
I happen to believe that if we shed more light on the subject and people were able to admit the truth... that they don't really believe the things they claim to, we can free ourselves from religious nut jobs who want to take us into theocratic slavery.
We should take every opportunity to make fun of these clowns and expose them for what they are... leeches on the body and psyche of humanity.
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