A Nonviolent Strategy to End the Climate Catastrophe
Robert J. Burrowes, KalimNews, Kalimpong , 12 October 2016: As the evidence mounts that we are fast approaching
the final point-of-no-return beyond which it will be impossible to take
sufficient effective action to prevent climate catastrophe – see 'The World
Passes 400 PPM Threshold. Permanently'http://www.climatecentral.org/news/world-passes-400-ppm-threshold-permanently-20738– the evidence of ineffective official
responses climbs too. See, for example, 'Climate Con: why a new global deal on
aviation emissions is really bad news'. https://corporateeurope.org/blog/climate-con-why-new-global-deal-aviation-emissions-really-bad-news
Even worse, we continue to be given
response options that, even when they are well meaning, are naïve and
inadequate whether they are suggested by individuals – see, for example,
'Committing Geocide: Climate Change and Corporate Capture'https://diem25.org/committing-geocide-climate-change-and-corporate-capture/– or major environment organizations such
as Greenpeace, 350.org and Friends of the Earth.
Moreover, given the myriad indications of
progressive environmental breakdown in domains unrelated to the climate
catastrophe, one must be terrified and delusional to suggest or even believe
that anything less than a comprehensive strategy, which goes well beyond
anything governments and corporations will ever endorse, gives us any chance of
averting the sixth mass extinction event in planetary history. A mass
extinction that will include us.
As an aside, if you believe the 'end of
century' scenario (for human extinction) being driven by the same corporate
interests that drove climate denial for so long, then you are simply a victim
of their latest attempt to drive 'business as usual' while delaying action for
as long as possible at any cost.
Another problem, if you understand anything
about human psychology and political organization, is that mobilizing people
in large numbers to act strategically and powerfully is not easy. Of
course, if it wasn't so difficult, this crisis would not have arisen in the
first place. We would have responded intelligently and strategically decades
ago as some aware individuals, starting with Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi 100
years ago, suggested.
To briefly recap the wider nature of the
crisis we face: Consider our synergistic and devastating assaults on the
environment through military violence (often leaving vast areas uninhabitable),
rainforest destruction, industrial farming, mining, commercial fishing and the
spreading radioactive contamination from Fukushima. We are also systematically
destroying the limited supply of fresh water on the planet which means that
water scarcity is becoming a frequent reality for many people and the collapse
of hydrological systems is now likely by 2020. Human activity drives 200
species of life (plants, birds, animals, fish, amphibians, insects, reptiles)
to extinction each day and 80% of the world's forests and over 90% of the large
fish in the ocean are already gone. Despite this readily available information,
governments continue to prioritize spending $US2,000,000,000 each day on
military violence, the sole purpose of which is to terrorize and kill fellow
human beings.
So what are we to do?
Well, if you are inclined to assess the
evidence and to design a response strategy that has the possibility of success
built into it, then I invite you to consider the strategy outlined on the
Nonviolent Campaign Strategy website. https://nonviolentstrategy.wordpress.com/This strategy identifies all twelve
components of a nonviolent strategy to end the climate catastrophe, including
the myriad of strategic goalshttps://nonviolentstrategy.wordpress.com/strategywheel/strategic-aims/ necessary for such a strategy to be
comprehensive and effective. You are very welcome to suggest improvements in
this strategy and to invite other individuals and groups to participate in
helping to implement it.
If you are happy to leave strategic
responses to others but still wish to contribute powerfully, then you and
others you know are welcome to participate in thesimple fifteen-year program
outlined in'The Flame Tree Project to Save Life on Earth'. http://tinyurl.com/flametree You might also consider signing the online
pledge of 'The People's Charter to Create a Nonviolent World'. http://thepeoplesnonviolencecharter.wordpress.com
One final point: a tragic outcome of modern
humans terrorizing their children into obedience (to maintain social control)
is that most of the human population is (unconsciously) terrified, self-hating
and powerless. For a full explanation of this, see'Why Violence?'http://tinyurl.com/whyviolence and 'Fearless Psychology and Fearful Psychology:
Principles and Practice'. http://anitamckone.wordpress.com/articles-2/fearless-and-fearful-psychology/
So don't
wait around waiting for others to act first. It is your leadership that is
required in this circumstance. And it is your leadership that might ultimately
make the difference.
Biodata: Robert J.
Burrowes has a lifetime commitment to understanding and ending human violence.
He has done extensive research since 1966 in an effort to understand why human
beings are violent and has been a nonviolent activist since 1981. He is the author
of 'Why Violence? 'http://tinyurl.com/whyviolence His email address is flametree@riseup.net and his website is here.http://robertjburrowes.wordpress.com
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