Chris Williams on How To Green The Planet

Category : Green Strategy, Media, Research

Via The Indypendent:

It is clear from all the studies and possibilities – as well as nearly two decades of delays and sabotage of international treaties to address climate change – that the central problem is the political priorities of the social and economic regime of Capital. This point was made forthrightly by the United Nations in its 2011 report, Towards a Green Economy:

“Although the causes of these crises vary, at a fundamental level they all share a common feature: the gross misallocation of capital. During the last two decades, much capital was poured into property, fossil fuels and structured financial assets with embedded derivatives, but relatively little in comparison was invested in renewable energy, energy efficiency, public transportation, sustainable agriculture, ecosystem and biodiversity protection, and land and water conservation.”

Hardly a hotbed of radical thought, the United Nations says the system is to blame.

The real answer to whether or not we can power the planet on clean energy isn’t so much a technical question as a social and political problem. Either we change the social power relations or we will continue to obtain our electrical power from fossil and nuclear sources.

Naomi Klein @TED: Narratives Of Endless Growth Will Destroy Us

Category : Green Strategy, Media, Movement Culture

Links For 01/14/2010

Category : Links Of The Day, Media

Via Naked Capitalism: Outsized Pay on Wall Street Persists

It’s important to stress that this is a new pattern. In the stone ages of my youth, top earners in investment banking were on a par roughly with top heart surgeons and when someone became a partner at Goldman, his cash compensation fell sharply. The old line was that partners lived poor and died rich.

And their aspirations were modest by contemporary standards: a nice apartment in the better sections of the Upper East side, having their kids in private schools, and having a summer home, likely in the Hamptons (which were much cheaper then than now).

Unrepentant Marxist: Thoughts on Arizona On why it’s a mistake to obsess over Palin’s graphic design choices:

I think what leftists have to understand is that violence and repression today directed against the popular movement is far more based on legality than mob violence or terrorism.

Arizona’s reactionary stew is a product of class antagonism that is leading toward a showdown between the rulers and working people. The ruling class is using “legal” methods to keep working people and oppressed nationalities under its thumb, even as we understand that its tactics might change in the future, as antagonisms grow irreconcilable. But if we cannot base our own strategy and tactics on the true relationship of class forces, then we will end up making mistake after mistake.

Via warrenellis.com: The Not .99 Method Of Setting Up An Automated E-book Store For iOS, Android, or anything else

Link gmail, a pdf file hosted on Google Docs, and PayPal (or perhaps any other e-payment service) to sell your own ebooks! No muss, no fuss.

Obama’s Speeches = Make-Up Sex With America

Category : Media

With Obama’s Tucson speech, his presidency turns a corner

“He was more emotional than I’ve seen him,” said Martha Joynt Kumar, a scholar of presidential communications from Towson University in Maryland. “He was very real, very genuine.”

Watching the speech on TV at a Washington restaurant — the major networks interrupted entertainment programming to show Obama’s remarks — Kumar said patrons had tears in their eyes.

“The nation stopped,” she said. “People stopped and listened and felt the tragedy.”

Howie’s Comin’! Hawkins On Capital Tonight Talking State Of State

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Category : Green Strategy, Media

While Dan Cantor breathlessly wets himself over “Slasher” Cuomo’s slightest mention of powderpuff, state campaign finance reform, Howie Hawkins demonstrates that the Greens are the post-election party of ideas and action for economic justice.