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“Essential reading for everyone who is serious about confronting the climate emergency.” — Emma Murphy, co-editor, Green Left Weekly
As capitalism continues with
business as usual, climate change is fast expanding the gap between rich
and poor between and within nations, and imposing unparalleled suffering
on those least able to protect themselves. In The Global Fight for Climate
Justice, anti-capitalist activists from
five continents offer radical answers to the most important
questions of our time:
Why is capitalism
destroying the conditions that make life on Earth possible?
How
can we stop the destruction before it is too late?
In 46 essays, edited by Ian Angus, on topics
ranging from the food crisis to carbon trading to perspectives from
indigenous peoples, a compelling case is made that saving the world
from climate catastrophe will require much more than tinkering with
technology or taxes. Only radical social change can prevent irreversible
damage to the Earth and civilisation. Ian Angus, who wrote several of
the articles in this book and selected the others from a wide range of
authors and movements, is one of the world’s best-known ecosocialist
activists. He is editor of the online journal Climate and Capitalism,
which has been described as "the most reliable single source of
information and strategic insights for climate justice". Ian is also associate editor of Socialist
Voice, an advisory editor of Socialist Resistance and a founding member of the Ecosocialist International Network. He lives in Ontario,
Canada.
“The most reliable single source
of information and strategic insights for climate justice is Climate and
Capitalism, the website Ian Angus edits, and it is a tribute to the
movement’s development that demand has arisen for this book.”— Patrick
Bond, director of Centre for Civil Society, University of KwaZulu-Natal,
South Africa
“Essential reading for everyone who is serious about confronting the
climate emergency.” — Emma Murphy, co-editor,
Green Left Weekly "We need to move beyond
capitalism to an ecosocialist system. Creating such a future will demand
intense political struggle. This book is an essential tool for that
struggle, and I commend it to all who are serious about creating a
liveable future for humanity."
— Derek
Wall, former principal male speaker, Green Party of England and Wales
“At last, an
absolutely indispensable guide to the debate on climate
change, a
sourcebook that makes the case for anti-capitalist action as
the only
effective way to stop global warming. Of course the
powers-that-be
don’t agree — after all, who else is responsible for
the current
crisis? But we all need The Global Fight for Climate
Justice if we
are to fight for a liveable world.” — Joel
Kovel,
author of The
Enemy of Nature and founding member of the Ecosocialist International
Network “A
wonderful collection of articles from across the word by climate change
activists. From governmental leaders such as Evo Morales to trade
unionists like Tony Kearns this book will inform, excite and energise
those who see the need to fight both the impact of climate change and
the political systems that have produced it.”
— Jane Kelly, editor (with Sheila Malone)
Ecosocialism or Barbarism
“‘Socialism or Barbarism’ is no longer (if it ever was) an abstract
theoretical proposition. This comprehensive collection of essays focused
upon the climate and food crises, the responses of capital and socialist
alternatives, draws upon both global social movements and leading
advocates of an alternative to barbarism to demonstrate that the choice
before us is an immediate one, not one to be put off to the future.”
—Michael A. Lebowitz, author of Build it Now:
Socialism for the 21st Century and Beyond CAPITAL: Marx's
Political Economy of the Working Class.
Ian Angus, one of the
world’s best-known ecosocialist activists, is editor of the online
journal Climate and Capitalism. Hugo
Blanco has been a leader of the indigenous peasant movement in Peru
since the Land or Death uprising in the 1960s. He publishes the
newspaper La Lucha Indígena.
Patrick Bond is director of the Centre for Civil Society at the
University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. His most recent book is
Looting Africa: The Economics of Exploitation. Simon
Butler writes for Green Left Weekly and maintains Climate
Change Social Change, an ecosocialist blog. Fidel
Castro led the Cuban revolution and was the Cuba’s head of state
from 1960 until he retired in 2007. Nicole
Colson writes for Socialist Worker, the newspaper of the
US-based International Socialist Organization. Kamala
Emanuel is a climate activist and a member of the Socialist Alliance
in Perth, Australia. John
Bellamy Foster is editor of Monthly Review and the author of
many books, including Marx’s Ecology (2000) and The Ecological
Revolution (2009). Robb
Johnson is a UK-based singer-songwriter. Tony
Kearns is senior deputy general secretary of the Communication
Workers Union in the U.K. Joel
Kovel is the author of The Enemy of Nature: The End of Capitalism
or the End of the World? and a founding member of the Ecosocialist
International Network. Juan
Esteban Lazo Hernandez is vice-president of Cuba’s Council of State
and a member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba. Larry
Lohmann is the author of Carbon Trading: A Critical Conversation
on Climate Change, Privatization and Power.
Michael Löwy, who co-wrote the first Ecosocialist Manifesto
in 2001, is a supporter of the Fourth International in France. José
Ramón Machado Ventura, who fought with Fidel Castro in the guerrilla
war in the 1950s, is first vice-president of Cuba’s Councils of State
and Ministers . Liam
Mac Uaid is an editor of Socialist Resistance magazine.
Evo
Morales, the president of Bolivia, is the first indigenous head of
state in Latin America. Anne
Petermann and Orin Langelle are executive director and co-director/strategist of Global Justice Ecology Project.
Andrew
Simms is the author of Ecological Debt: Global Warming and the
Wealth of Nations, and policy director of the UK-based New Economics
Foundation. Kevin
Smith is the author of The Carbon Neutral Myth: Offset
Indulgences for your Climate Sins. Sean
Thompson is a supporter of Green Left, the anti-capitalist current
in the Green Party of England and Wales. Terry
Townsend is a member of Socialist Alliance and managing editor of
Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal. David
Travis works with sustainable agriculture, community economics and
alternative land tenure systems. He is currently developing a perennial
agriculture project in North Carolina, USA. Daniel
Tanuro, a certified agriculturalist and ecosocialist
environmentalist, is a supporter of the Fourth International in Belgium.
Derek
Wall is a founder of the Ecosocialist International Network and a
former principal speaker for the Green Party of England and Wales.
Chris
Williams is a physics and chemistry teacher in New York City. He
writes for International Socialist Review. Red
and Green (Robb Johnson)
Foreword (Derek Wall)
Introduction (Ian Angus)
1:
Climate Emergency
Introduction
Tomorrow Will Be Too Late (Fidel Castro)
Some
Impacts of Global Warming (Climate & Capitalism)
It’s
Happening Now (Climate & Capitalism)
Climate Wrongs and Human Rights (Oxfam)
If
Socialism Fails: The Spectre of 21st Century Barbarism (Ian
Angus)
2:
Starving The Poor
Introduction
World
Hunger, Agribusiness. Food Sovereignty (Ian Angus)
A New
International Order is Needed (Esteban Lazo Hernandez)
The
Food Crisis is Systemic and Structural (José Ramón Machado)
Peasants and Small Farmers Can Feed the World (La Vía Campesina)
Our
Heritage as Food Producers is Critical to the Future of Humanity
(Nyeleni Forum)
The
Rich Do Not Know Hunger (Fidel Castro)
3:
False Explanations, False Solutions
Introduction
Too
Many People? (Simon Butler)
The
Myth of the Tragedy of the Commons (Ian Angus)
Magic
Bullet #1: The Ethanol Scam (Nicole Colson)
Magic
Bullet #2: Carbon Capture and Storage (Ian Angus)
A New
War on the Planet? (John Bellamy Foster)
4: The
Green Capitalism Fantasy
Introduction
The
Failures of Green Economics (Joel Kovel)
Sustainable Capitalism? (David Travis)
The
Limits of Green Keynesianism (Sean Thompson)
Capitalism’s Anti-ecology Treadmill (Terry Townsend)
5:
Privatizing The Atmosphere
Introduction
Durban Declaration on Carbon Trading (Durban Group)
Cap
and Trade Schemes (Chris Williams)
The
Obscenity of Carbon Trading (Kevin Smith)
Why
Carbon Markets Can’t Save the World (Andrew Simms)
Six
Arguments Against Carbon Trading (Larry Lohmann)
6:
Voices From the Global South
Introduction
Respect Mother Earth! (Evo Morales)
A New
Era is Beginning (Cochabamba Statement)
We
Demand Full and Effective Participation (Bali Statement)
Mother Earth is in Crisis (Anchorage Statement)
Two
Statements by Climate Justice Now!
Statement at the 2009 Americas Summit (ALBA)
Rich
Nations Must Pay Their Ecological Debt (Bolivia)
To
Save Humanity We Must Return to Our Roots (Hugo Blanco)
7:
Building a Climate Emergency Movement
Introduction
Only
Political Activism and Class Struggle Can Save the Planet
(Patrick Bond)
Crisis, Challenge and Mass Action (Anne Petermann and Orin
Langelle )
How
Can We Build an Effective Movement? (Kamala Emanuel)
Workers and Climate Change (Green Left Weekly)
The
Three Decisive Social Forces that Can Stop Climate Change
(Socialist Resistance)
Climate Change is a Trade Union Issue (Tony Kearns)
Class
Struggle and Ecology (Liam Mac Uaid)
8:
Ecosocialist Responses to Capitalist Ecocide
Introduction
Making the Greens Redder and the Reds Greener (Ian Angus)
For a
Society of Good Ancestors (Ian Angus)
Climate Change Charter (Socialist Alliance)
The
Belem Ecosocialist Declaration (Ecosocialist International
Network)
Climate Crisis: 21st Century Socialists Must Be Ecosocialists
(Daniel Tanuro/Fourth International)
Order your copy of The Global Fight for Climate
Justice HERE
“Essential reading for everyone who is serious about confronting the
climate emergency.” —Emma Murphy, co-editor, Green Left Weekly
"At last, an absolutely indispensable guide to the debate on climate
change, a sourcebook that makes the case for anti-capitalist action as
the only effective way to stop global warming." —Joel Kovel, author
of The Enemy of Nature and founding member of the Ecosocialist
International Network
My book, THE GLOBAL FIGHT FOR CLIMATE JUSTICE, published by Resistance
Books (London), is now available from Amazon.com for US$18.00.
BUY IT AT: http://tinyurl.com/n4fyly
Amazon in Canada and Britain both list it, but say it isn't available
yet. It should be for sale there, and other online book stores, very
soon.
There's more information about the book (including two sample
chapters) at Reading from the Left - http://readingfromtheleft.com
I look forward to reading your reviews and comments.
Ian Angus