Nicola
Sturgeon
has
said she believes the world is facing a climate emergency and pledged
to speed up efforts to achieve zero carbon emissions.
However,
has she heeded Greta Thunberg's warning about North Sea oil who
lambasted the expansion of the North Sea fossil fuel industry or does
as SNP police has decreed, continue the drilling and shaping
legislation to foster oil businesses.
How
many fake promises and how much false hope are we going to be fed
before we realise the truth? Climate change is changing the world we
know and love. Our land, homes and food are at risk. The docility of
the world population has contributed greatly to keeping intact the
increasingly unequal, barbaric and rapacious society that is global
capitalism. Because people believe there is no alternative to
capitalism, it keeps on existing. The climate school Friday strikers
and Extinction Rebellion have drawn attention to this issue. The
fatal flaw means the continuation of the capitalist system which is
the cause of the problems of global warming in the first place.
Climate campaigners are firmly wedded to a form of capitalism,
holding a belief that capitalism can be reformed so as to be
compatible with achieving an environmentally sustainable society. The
Socialist Party place ourselves unambiguously in the camp of those
who argue that capitalism and a sustainable relationship with the
rest of nature are not compatible. The excessive consumption of both
renewal and non-renewable resources and the release of carbon
emissions and waste that nature can’t absorb which currently goes
on are not just accidental but an inevitable result of capitalism’s
very essence. If the environmental crisis is to be solved, this
system must go. What is required is political action - political
action aimed at replacing this system by a new and different one.
The
Socialist Party believe that if you share our concern for the
well-being of people in our society for the welfare of Earth itself
then we appeal to you as members of a long-established independent
democratic movement which seeks by persuasion and worlds-wide
peaceful political organisation to transform our present society into
one fit for humankind. The problems of our planet cannot be solved
within the existing structures of production and government. Our
world is divided into national areas dominated by class minorities in
each country, which, either by private or corporate ownership or by
state bureaucratic parties monopolise the means of production. The
class interests, values and drive for profit of the world-system have
been the underlying reasons for the unprecedented destruction of life
and resources throughout this century. This appalling process, made
worse by new forms of pollution, including the cutting-down of the
rain forests. This uncontrolled madness will continue unless we take
the necessary democratic action to transform our way of life
throughout the planet. Today many aware of past political errors,
propose different approaches to the problems of humankind. They put
forward schemes which though rightly concerned with holistic,
ecologically benign, locally democratic, “human scale” production
are still seen as being within the framework of money, wages, prices
and profit. These proposals are attractive to a new political
generation, which, failing to identify correctly the process
responsible for our major problems, are likely to become a new wave
of reformists.
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