Dear NZ – Why you must become radical environmental socialists

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There is a grim gravity now to the catastrophic climate change we face, especially now that America has gone full polluter last week…

Trump officials to reconsider whether greenhouse gases cause harm amid climate rollbacks

Donald Trump’s administration is to reconsider the official finding that greenhouse gases are harmful to public health, a move that threatens to rip apart the foundation of the US’s climate laws, amid a stunning barrage of actions to weaken or repeal a host of pollution limits upon power plants, cars and waterways.

Trump’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued an extraordinary cavalcade of pollution rule rollbacks on Wednesday, led by the announcement it would potentially scrap a landmark 2009 finding by the US government that planet-heating gases, such carbon dioxide, pose a threat to human health.

The so-called endangerment finding, which followed a supreme court ruling that the EPA could regulate greenhouse gases, provides the underpinning for all rules aimed at cutting the pollution that scientists have unequivocally found is worsening the climate crisis.

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Despite the enormous and growing body of evidence of devastation caused by rising emissions, including trillions of dollars in economic costs, Trump has called the climate crisis a “hoax” and dismissed those concerned by its worsening impacts as “climate lunatics”.

Lee Zeldin, the EPA administrator, said the agency would reconsider the endangerment finding due to concerns that it had spawned “an agenda that throttles our industries, our mobility, and our consumer choice while benefiting adversaries overseas”.

Zeldin wrote that Wednesday was the “most consequential day of deregulation in American history” and that “we are driving a dagger through the heart of climate-change religion and ushering in America’s Golden Age”.

Zeldin boasted about the changes and said his agency’s mission is to “lower the cost of buying a car, heating a home and running a business”.

Environmentalists reacted with horror to the announcement and vowed to defend the overwhelming findings of science and the US’s ability to address the climate crisis through the courts, which regularly struck down Trump’s rollbacks in his first term. “The Trump administration’s ignorance is trumped only by its malice toward the planet,” said Jason Rylander, legal director at the Center for Biological Diversity’s Climate Law Institute.

“Come hell or high water, raging fires and deadly heatwaves, Trump and his cronies are bent on putting polluter profits ahead of people’s lives. This move won’t stand up in court. We’re going to fight it every step of the way.”

In all, the EPA issued 31 announcements within just a few hours that take aim at almost every major environmental rule designed to protect Americans’ clean air and water, as well as a livable climate.

…extractive capitalism will continue to sell a burning planet to consumers.

In the words of Professor Wayne Hope from his new incredible book, The Anthropocene, Global Capitalism and Global Futures

The corporate ambit of emissions culpability also includes transnational finance capital. In October 2019, journalist Patrick Greenfield drew from the think tank Influence Map and business data specialists Proxy Insight to examine the investment holdings of BlackRock, Vanguard and State Street. Their combined portfolios presided over US$286.7 billion of oil, coal and gas company shares administered through 1 712 funds. These figures excluded direst and non-listed fund holdings. Such investments were, and are, used to manage major funds involving pensions, university endowments and insurance companies. These figures reiterate the general principle of corporate culpability for carbon emissions and point to the contribution of global finance. Further to this matter, Bank of England Governor Mark Carney surmised that multi trillion-dollar world capital markets were financing projects and activities likely to raise average global temperatures 4% more than pre-industrialised levels.

As global networks of fossil fuel extraction, refining, industrial use and related financial investment produce carbon emissions, wealthy elites dominate carbon consumption. Explaining the process first requires a short excuses on wealth distribution, luxury consumer culture and class. Clearly, global wealth growth benefits super-rich individuals from the TCC. The richest 1% of the world’s population took 38% of all additional wealth between 1995 and 2021. Just 2% went to the bottom 50% of humankind. For the same period, billionaires’ share of total global wealth grew from 1 to 3%. Tim Di Muzio, writing in 2015, depicted such differentials as a global plutonomy whereby economic growth powered and consumed mostly by the wealthy few, excluded the vast majority. With huge money surplus to spend on precious metals, property portfolios, home residences, retreats, first-class travel, cars, yachts, jets, exclusive cultural pursuits and leisure activities, the rich and super rich demarcate social prestige among themselves. Individuals, families and groups strive to symbolically out-consume their class peers, while the upper-middle classes aspire to emulate their superiors. The entire set-up, led by the dominant owners of capital, is ecologically unsustainable.    

…we have to now acknowledge with this tsunami of pro-polluter policy that there is no chance any longer of remaining under 1.5 and that the more catastrophic elements of catastrophic climate change will continue to become more than less likely.

This demands a revolution in our economy into post growth capitalism because ecological socialism quickly becomes the only option left as the climate changes beyond some societies capacity to adapt.

There is a revolution coming whether you can see it or not.

Dear NZ – we have no other choice other than becoming radical environmental socialists.

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6 COMMENTS

  1. ” we have no other choice other than becoming radical environmental socialists.”
    You won’t get an argument from me, Martyn!

  2. There is a revolution coming, but it will be economically driven, not climate driven. It will be driven by declining economic prosperity/security for everyone bar the 0.1% and their acolytes and hangers on. There will come a time when our political spinmeisters and their associated mainstream media echo chambers will no longer be able to suppress the real world pain, misery and economic insecurity experienced by tens of millions of ordinary Westerners, brought about by decades worth of neoliberal economic policy whose primary purpose always was to enrich the already super-rich at the expense of everyone else. The tipping point will be reached. We will be OK here in NZ for a wee while but Yank land is already a good way into this abyss. Thankfully for the super-rich, the elitist class, they know this all too well, they have think tanks on top of think tanks looking into the pros and cons of every policy they get their political puppets to adopt, after all. Meaning, they are getting ready, they are getting ready for our push back. New fangled facial recognition software and increased military spending designed to keep us locals in check every bit as much, if not more, than keeping outsiders out, are but two measures they are implementing primarily for the real revolution….assuming that we’ll be able to ever, ever get that off the ground in the first bloody place! The writing is on the wall…

  3. When it comes to climate change, never has the need been greater for New Zealand to become a pace setter.

    @Grow_Farming

    One Degree Matters | The Tipping Point for Our Planet

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0rzVxTP4zg

    One Degree Matters – Did you know that just one degree can change the future of our planet? In One Degree Matters, follow world leaders as they travel to Greenland to witness the devastating impact of melting ice caps. Explore how a single degree rise in global temperatures could disrupt ecosystems, economies, and societies. This documentary is a wake-up call, revealing why urgent action is crucial before we reach the tipping point. Will we take action before it’s too late?

    “New Zealand is a small emitter by world standards – only emitting some 0.2% of global greenhouse gases.” Sir Peter Gluckman

    “Anything we do as a nation will in itself have little impact on the climate – our impact will be symbolic, moral and political.” Sir Peter Gluckman

    https://www.pmcsa.org.nz/climate-change/

    Peter Gluckman lays it out; our greatest contribution to fighting climate change, will be by example. New Zealand must become a pace setter in cutting Greenhouse gas emissions.

    Anything less is surrender.

  4. Most socialist British PM of the 20th Century?

    Churchill.

    During WW ll the govt took over all levers.

    CC is a 1000 times the crisis of then. So the usual socialism of a crisis govt. But because we can carry on a few more inches in comparative comfort the Key govt gets another go around with Luxon. Special mention to Labour for not putting the case for reality.

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