The coming economic & environment meltdowns ... and the possibilities for fighting back
July 15, 2008 --The planet is facing a meltdown – from the global financial system to the unprecedented environmental crisis. Almost everyone from stockbrokers to scientists to economists agree the situation is dire.
Yet Wall Street banks are given hundred-million-dollar bailouts, while millions face home foreclosures. In the Third world it's worse – crops are used to provide fuel for thirsty rich-world SUVs, while 100 million more people face starvation due to the growing food crisis. The disregard for the hardship of the majority has seen food riots and strikes hit over 30 countries.
How
can we understand the crisis, how is it effecting the "Rudd honeymoon"
and how can we organise for sustainable, people and planet-centred
solutions?
Jim McIlroy (pictured right) explores the roots of this global crisis in a talk delivered to a Green Left Weekly forum in Brisbane on July 15, 2008.
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Part 2
Paul Benedek explores the impact of this global environment crisis and how we can begin to fight back.
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Jim's suggested reading guide
Behind the food crisis: Capitalism’s historic failure. By Ian Angus, GLW May 14, 2008.
Capitalism, agribusiness and the food sovereignty alternative. By Ian Angus, GLW June 25, 2008.
Big oil, enemy of people and planet. By Dick Nichols, GLW June 25, 2008.
Philippines: Dealing with the oil crisis. By Walden Bello. GLW June 25, 2008.
Class struggle, not the market, to save the planet. By Patrick Bond. GLW July 9, 2008.
G8: Rich countries retreat from climate change. Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal.