WAKE UP AND SMELL THE
GREENWASHLast
year the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
announced that by 2050 ‘a million species could face
extinction'! In the same year Tony Blair
publicly announced that cutting carbon dioxide
emissions was ‘essential to ‘avert disaster'' yet
recently leaked documents reveal that the UK
government was simultaneously attempting ‘to remove
targets that would reduce carbon dioxide emissions
during high-level meetings to formulate Europe's
climate policy' (The Independent, 16.01.05). IT'S A
SHAM, a facade, an act, a rip-off, a con, a trick ...
Tony Blair is the Greenwash Guru, arguing that
market environmentalism and the Kyoto Protocol will
save the day. A Protocol, lets remember, which is not
only a flawed method of reducing CO˛ emissions but
involves turning the atmosphere into a giant
commodity to be bought and sold like barrels of oil
by traders, governments and corporations, further
deepening the world's already gaping imbalances of
power and not even effectively reducing emissions
into the bargain! A more realistic
picture of Tony goes something like this ... he
pedals a government that annually
invests ₤40 million into research projects
that are of direct benefit to the fossil fuel
industry, has recently given the green light to a
₤5.5 billion road building programme, the
biggest for two decades and his own Environment
Agency has invested ‘₤64 million in oil
firms [BP and Shell] that have been condemned for
contributing to flooding and climate change' (The
Independent, 07.01.03). At the 2005 G8
summit we can unite in our opposition to climate
chaos and the capitalist system creating it, our
commitment to direct action and civil disobedience as
the most effective form of struggle. Not only that,
we can build a European Climate Justice Network that
can look beyond the G8 Summit and
Blair's ‘leadership' of the EU and begin to challenge
the global capitalist system, which has led us to
the brink of climate chaos on a scale never before
seen by human eyes. Solutions to this problem will
not come from career path politicians or oil
executives but from the bottom up, from the
grassroots, from us.
For Info of
what we are up to check outNext Climate Action Meeting: 16 May, 7 PM, 76-78 Gower Street, London WC1E
International
Call to Action on Root Causes of Climate Change for 8th July
Climate Action Update April/May 2005
Past
EventsG8 Climate Counter Summit report back and
presentations G8
Climate
Counter Summit - Moving Beyond the Greenwash 14 March
Invite International Energy
and
Environment Ministers Roundtable Derby M17
To get in touch E-mail
- g8climateaction@lists.riseup.net
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