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- The Oil Intensity of FoodAlthough attention commonly focuses on energy use on the farm, agriculture accounts for only one fifth of the energy used in the U.S. food system, The modern food system that evolved when oil was cheap will not survive as it is now structured. By Lester Brown from Grist, June 25, 2009 Today we are an oil-based civilization, one ...---READ-->>
- British Ecosocialists Plan 'Climate & Capitalism' SeminarGreen Left and Socialist Resistance announce joint educational event in london, September 12. C&C editor Ian Angus to be keynote speaker. Planned for Saturday September 12, Climate and Capitalism is the first seminar organised jointly by Green Left and Socialist Resistance, the ecosocialist currents in two of Britain’s left parties, the Greens and ...---READ-->>
- Monbiot on the U.S. Climate Change BillFrom George Monbiot’s Blog. The Guardian, June 26 2009 It would be laughable anywhere else. But, so everyone says, the Waxman-Markey bill which is likely to be passed in Congress today or tomorrow, is the best we can expect – from America. The cuts it proposes are much lower than those being pursued in the UK or in ...---READ-->>
- What's Next for the Ecosocialist International Network?The Ecosocialist International Network was founded with great enthusiasm and optimism in October 2007, but since then it seems to have stalled. A discussion has begun on what needs to be done now. By Ian Angus I was one of the original ‘group of four’ who called for a new international organization of ecosocialists in 2007. I ...---READ-->>
- UK climate change policies 'dangerously optimistic'The UK government’s policies are significantly stronger than those of the Canada and the United States – but scientists say they still have only a 50-50 chance of keeping global warming below 2 degrees by Felicity Carus UK Guadian, June 23, 2009 A leading UK climate scientist today warned MPs that the government’s climate change policies are ...---READ-->>
- UK Green Left Holds Annual General MeetingJoseph Healy has been elected by Lambeth Green Party to stand as the Parliamentary Candidate for the Vauxhall Constituency at the next general election. This report is from his blog. Green Left is now 3 years old and had its AGM on Saturday in Archway, north London. We had members present from Norwich, Manchester, Luton, Brighton, ...---READ-->>
- World Hunger Reaches 1 Billion MarkA system in which more than a billion people live in hunger, and under which millions of people literally starve to death every year, is a murderous system. There is no other word for it. (An email from Scott Harrison, who maintains the massline.org and massline.info web sites.) The article below brings out one major aspect of ...---READ-->>
- Gov't Report: Climate change already affects U.S.‘Climate changes are already affecting water, energy, transportation, agriculture, ecosystems, and health. These impacts are different from region to region and will grow under projected climate change.’ The government-sponsored United States Global Change Research Program has released a 196-page report on Global Climate Change Impacts in the United States. Described as “the most comprehensive and authoritative ...---READ-->>
- Climate Driven Migration Has BegunForecasts of environmental migration vary widely – the intergovernmental International Organization for Migration estimates that 200 million people will be displaced by 2050, while the respected charity Christian Aid predicts 700 million in the same time frame. More important than specific 40-year forecasts is the conclusion of In Search of Shelter that climate change ...---READ-->>
- Nigeria: The Evidence Shell Tried to BuryOil giant Shell paid $15.5 million to end a lawsuit over its role in the state murder of nine environmental activists in Nigeria. Here’s some of the evidence they were hoping to keep secret. by Paddy McGuffin Morning Star, June 14, 2009 The Morning Star can reveal today the evidence that Shell tried to hide with last week’s ...---READ-->>
- More on Australia's Climate Emergency ProtestsThousands rally for 100% renewables by 2020 … reports from Melbourne, Hobart, Sydney, Canberra, Adelaide, Wollongong, Brisbane, Perth, and Cairns Thousands took the streets on June 13 for the National Climate Emergency Rallies. Protesters declared a climate emergency and demanded the Australian government take emergency action on climate change. The rallies were ...---READ-->>
- Climate Emergency Marches in Australia, June 13Video: The Climate Change Emergency march in Sydney on June 13, 2009 marched from Millers Point on Sydney Harbour to the Prime Minister’s office in Philip St, where a short sit down took place. There were marches in all state capitals and other cities as well. [See https://climateandcapitalism.com/?p=745#more-745 for more on these and ...---READ-->>
- In Papua New Guinea: Barrick Gold vs Indigenous PeoplesViolence is not new to the Porgera Valley in Papua New Guinea’s central highlands, but since the gold mine came it has changed. At the centre is the world’s biggest gold miner, Barrick Gold Corporation of Canada. By Nick O’Malley Sydney Morning Herald, June 10, 2009 The convoy of LandCruisers halted at the base of the hill ...---READ-->>
- New Book: The Global Fight for Climate JusticeResistance Books announces a new book from the editor of Climate and Capitalism. Please post and distribute this announcement widely. New Book Announcement THE GLOBAL FIGHT FOR CLIMATE JUSTICE Editor: Ian Angus Publisher: Resistance Books (London) ISBN: 978-0-902869-87-5 Publication Date: July 2009 Trade paperback: 6” x 9” (15cm x 23cm) 284 pages “Essential reading for everyone who is serious about confronting the climate emergency.”-Emma ...---READ-->>
- Economic crisis and food sovereigntyVideo: Around the world, hunger is growing, while millions of working farmers face ruin. Even in Canada, unsound and dangerous corporate practices menace our food supply. The worldwide movement for food sovereignty aims to ensure peoples’ capacity to shape their own food production systems, free from control by agribusiness giants. This is a common task in ...---READ-->>
- Humanity in the Capitalist Cul-de-sacAs a result of 200 years of capitalism, humanity is deep in a very dangerous cul-de-sac which could result in barbarism on an unprecedented scale By Daniel Tanuro Climate change is a major challenge for humanity and the environment. 30% of animal and vegetable species could disappear in a few decades, due to rapid changes in ...---READ-->>
- A Call for De-growthThe term is virtually unknown elsewhere, but in France and Italy there has been considerable interest in environmentalist circles in “Décroissance soutenable” – sustainable de-growth. The following is a Declaration issued by a conference on the subject held last year in Paris. The conference proceedings, 322 pages of documents, can be downloaded here. We, participants in the ...---READ-->>
- The Sorcerer’s ApprenticeIn Goethe’s poem, the sorcerer’s apprentice use magic to lighten his workload, but because his knowledge is limited, his spell creates more problems than it solves. From the current issue of Nature In an effort to combat warming-induced drought, Australians may be clearing the way for the spread of dengue fever. A recent move by the ...---READ-->>
- What's Wrong with a 30-Hour Work Week?There is something problematic with advocating a 30-hour work week at the beginning of the 21st century: a 30 hour week is not short enough! by Don Fitz With millions of jobs lost during the first part of 2009, who is calling for a shorter work week to spread the work around? Not the Republicans. Not ...---READ-->>
- In U.S., Warming Will Hit Poor and Minorities HardestIn the heartland of capitalism, the impact of global warming will be particularly devastating if you are poor, or black, or Latino In the United States, climate change will cause people of color and the poor to pay more for basic necessities, experience higher death rates during extreme weather events, and breathe dirtier air. A new ...---READ-->>