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Climate Fraud in Paris

In the weeks leading up to the Paris Climate talks, dozens of climate activists were placed on house arrest in Paris. The excuse was the state of emergency declared after the terrorist

Police tear gas climate protesters outside Paris Climate negotiations

attacks the previous month, but the real emergency is the state of the world’s environment, including its climate.

Provisions of the Deal

Hoping to be freed of the pesky protesters, the corporate-controlled heads of state came up with a deal which they claim is a huge step forward.

Other basic provisions include:

Aside from the yawning gulf between the decisive action that is desperately required and what this deal actually provides, there is another huge lapse. As this article explains:

As the world hurtles towards increasing wars, including proxy wars, does anybody seriously expect military expenditures will decrease?

Wall St. Journal

The Wall St. Journal (12/14) was pretty clear also. They report that even as planned, this deal doesn’t meet the level of cuts that the agreement itself targets. Just as with other problems, the plans are to be implemented in the future, “by governments that haven’t yet been elected” and that “the plans aren’t legally enforceable.” Maybe that’s why Benjamin Spartan, chief executive of the World Coal Association, “said the agreement left room for the coal industry to grow.”

World “Leaders”

Aware that there is growing popular concern over this disaster-in-waiting, the representatives of world capitalism have trumpeted its success.

 

 

 

 

While the climate talks were going on, the bombs continued to rain down on Syria. Aside from the immediate human suffering, how much will such wars continue to add to global climate destruction?

 

People’s Leaders

Maybe that’s also why Cliff Willmeng commented: “There’s no way the fossil fuel industry can conduct business without having an apparatus of near totalitarian control…. So you have Paris, where the representatives of capitalism have come together and… ‘shockingly’ have come out with no mandate whatsoever. Then, of course, you’ve got all the Big Green organizations (Food and Water Watch, Sierra Club, etc.) where after 40 years of repeating a failed environmental strategy, their solution to the Paris failure is to double down on the exact same strategy, meaning to recognize that we don’t have any power as people so we have to depend on the good graces of the corporate politicians. So we have to just go back to letter writing and lobbying. And let’s not forget fundraising. We can’t forget that.”  (Cliff Willmeng, is a leading anti-fracking activist in Colorado. See this interview.)

Big Green and Climate Scientists

Many Big Green environmental groups as well as the foremost climate scientists have panned the deal. Foremost among them is James Hansen, who’s considered to be the “father of global warming science”. He has bluntly called the deal “bullshit”. He’s right. But what’s his solution? A global carbon tax.

It’s truly amazing that scientists such as Hansen, who demonstrate bold and courageous thinking when it comes to science, are so timid and unimaginative when it comes to politics. He seems incapable of considering any alternative to the anarchic, profit addicted and destructive capitalist system of production.

As for the Big Green groups, they are so compromised with the major corporations and, in the United States, with the corporate-controlled Democratic Party,  that nothing serious can reasonably be expected from them.

Republicrats

In the United States, the Republicrats are in league with each other. While the Republican wing is dominated by climate deniers who appeal to the most backwards thinking, the Democratic wing pretends to give something with one hand, while they take away even more with the other. But at least the pretense is there. First and foremost, what’s needed is an alternative to these two wings that represent Corporate America. This seems most likely to start through local movements running their own candidates outside of and opposed to the Republicrats.

Program

Global climate disruption/global warming is also connected to all different movements.

Socialism

From housing to transportation to energy sources, the source of the problem is the anarchic, and profit-driven system of production called capitalism – a system that has completely outlived itself and must be replaced. While partial goals are necessary along the way, the ultimate goal of replacing it with a planned economy – one under the democratic management and control of the working class itself – must be the ultimate goal.

And there’s not a whole lot of time to accomplish that.

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