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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsChris Hedges: Apocalyptic Capitalism
from truthdig:
by Chris Hedges
The charade of the 21st United Nations climate summit will end, as past climate summits have ended, with lofty rhetoric and ineffectual cosmetic reforms. Since the first summit more than 20 years ago, carbon dioxide emissions have soared. Placing faith in our political and economic elites, who have mastered the arts of duplicity and propaganda on behalf of corporate power, is the triumph of hope over experience. There are only a few ways left to deal honestly with climate change: sustained civil disobedience that disrupts the machinery of exploitation; preparing for the inevitable dislocations and catastrophes that will come from irreversible rising temperatures; and cutting our personal carbon footprints, which means drastically reducing our consumption, particularly of animal products.
Our civilization, Dr. Richard Oppenlander writes in Food Choice and Sustainability, displays a curious instinct when confronted with a problem related to overconsumptionwe simply find a way to produce more of what it is we are consuming, instead of limiting or stopping that consumption.
The global elites have no intention of interfering with the profits, or ending government subsidies, for the fossil fuel industry and the extraction industries. They will not curtail extraction or impose hefty carbon taxes to keep fossil fuels in the ground. They will not limit the overconsumption that is the engine of global capitalism. They act as if the greatest contributor of greenhouse gasesthe animal agriculture industrydoes not exist. They siphon off trillions of dollars and employ scientific and technical expertiseexpertise that should be directed toward preparing for environmental catastrophe and investing in renewable energyto wage endless wars in the Middle East. What they airily hold out as a distant solution to the crisiswind turbines and solar panelsis, as the scientist James Lovelock says, the equivalent of 18th-century doctors attempting to cure serious diseases with leeches and mercury. And as the elites mouth platitudes about saving the climate they are shoving still another trade agreement, the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), down our throats. The TPP permits corporations to ignore nonbinding climate accords made at conferences such as the one in Paris, and it allows them, in secret trade tribunals, to defy environmental regulations imposed by individual states.
New technologyfracking, fuel-efficient vehicles or genetically modified foodis not about curbing overconsumption or conserving resources. It is about ensuring that consumption continues at unsustainable levels. Technological innovation, employed to build systems of greater and greater complexity, has fragmented society into cadres of specialists. The expertise of each of these specialists is limited to a small section of the elaborate technological, scientific and bureaucratic machinery that drives corporate capitalism forwardmuch as in the specialized bureaucratic machinery that defined the genocide carried out by the Nazis. These technocrats are part of the massive, unthinking hive that makes any system work, even a system of death. They lack the intellectual and moral capacity to question the doomsday machine spawned by global capitalism. And they are in control. ................(more)
http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/apocalyptic_capitalism_20151206
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Chris Hedges: Apocalyptic Capitalism (Original Post)
marmar
Dec 2015
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FlatBaroque
(3,160 posts)1. There is a problem of overconsumption
Our economy is based on consumption. Gee I wonder what the problem could be.
KG
(28,752 posts)2. AutoChrisHedgesDURec
Just as our railroad corporations provided the money for German steel companies to build their weapons of war, causing WW2, sending our jobs to China will raise the incomes there so that millions of more cars will further pollute our planet.
hifiguy
(33,688 posts)4. The problem is capitalism.
Until that is confronted little if anything else matters or can be accomplished.