What We Know After Rio: Governments Have Given Up on the Planet
It is, perhaps, the greatest failure of collective leadership
since the first world war. The Earth's living systems are collapsing,
and the leaders of some of the most powerful nations – the United
States, the UK, Germany, Russia – could not even be bothered to turn up
and discuss it. Those who did attend the Earth summit in Rio last week
solemnly agreed to keep stoking the destructive fires: sixteen times in
their text they pledged to pursue "sustained growth", the primary cause of the biosphere's losses.
The efforts of governments are concentrated not on defending the living
Earth from destruction, but on defending the machine that is destroying
it. Whenever consumer capitalism becomes snarled up by its own
contradictions, governments scramble to mend the machine, to ensure –
though it consumes the conditions that sustain our lives – that it runs
faster than ever before.
Sunday, July 1, 2012
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