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The Meaning of Copenhagen

by: HervĂ© Kempf  |  Le Monde

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Herve Kempf describes Western overconsumption as the obverse of Chinese overproduction, key to the fragile social peace in the face of great inequalities established on both sides of the equation. (Photo: b e l c o t l i n s k y / Flickr)

Whether the Copenhagen meeting concludes in "failure" or "success" is a rather secondary question. For this dramatic moment is no finale, but the moment when the powerful forces moving below the surface of the news, when the long pulsations of the human adventure emerge.

What is it all about, really? It's the dramatization of the contradiction which has been forged throughout the entire industrial revolution between economic rationale and ecological limits. The development of productive forces led to a never-before-achieved level of collective material wealth and labor productivity, but at the cost of massive destruction to the natural environment. Imperceptible at first, it now begins to disturb the operation of the biosphere, threatening to shatter the ever-fragile balance of tensions that characterizes human societies.

What is the issue now for the civilization that has become global? To allow this contradiction to intensify at the risk of chaos. Or to reduce it and transform our productive forces - now become destructive, in fact - so as to reestablish a perpetual balance between human activity and the biosphere. Actually, to express a new development: one that will no longer be material, but mental, cognitive, relational. Or, if I may use a provocative term: development that will be spiritual.

How does the landscape immediately before us look, compared to that perspective? The contradiction expresses itself by the fact that social peace depends on over-production that exacerbates the environmental crisis. As a report on China published November 28 by the European Economic Chamber ("Overcapacity in China"), revealed, the Middle Kingdom is in a state of massive overproduction, intensified by reflationary measures at the beginning of 2009 that increased manufacturing capacities still further.

China may maintain its precarious social peace only at the cost of frenetic growth. But that growth depends on Western countries' consumption capacity, which has reached its limit due to those countries' indebtedness. Indebtedness, moreover, is nothing but another name for overconsumption. Yet no leader, on one side or the other, dares to question either overproduction or overconsumption: that would involve an upheaval in the social order, characterized today by great inequality on both sides.

Now, in the short term, greenhouse gas emissions cannot be reduced except by reducing material production in favor of less-polluting activities.

That's the essence of the contradiction Copenhagen illustrates. We must resolve it in some way other than by widespread social explosion or war.

But that contradiction will not be resolved without a reduction in inequalities, the key to a less-destructive economic policy.

Translation: Truthout French Language Editor Leslie Thatcher.
 

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Pirate Convention Is The

Pirate Convention Is The Meaning of Copenhagen. Now that it has come out that the money is going to the banks instead of the poor countries, let's see how far this harebrained scheme gets. It's about the banks people, the scientists were the unwitting chumps - they got massive funding to prove Global Warming - starting with Margaret Thatcher's campaign - which included GW as a means to crush a coal miner's strike and to promote nuclear energy. Note that Obama does not have the authority to sign a treaty without Congress voting on it, it would be a clearly unconstitutional, impeachable offense.

Its so shameful to see this

Its so shameful to see this huge lie of climate crisis reach such proportions where lies mount atop more lies, and now we have a summit that is calling for a UN body to interfere with the sovereignty of nations and send money to banks for them to decide the fate of our climate! HA! WAKE UP PEOPLE!

I thought it was about Marie

I thought it was about Marie Antoinettes having cheese, wine, and cake while the plebes knit at home (it's cold out, you know). Are they trading credits with each other about their plane tickets, in secret? Some of the left-at-homes communicate virtually, but we are aware our words are in the air and can be used by whomever for whatever. You've got to be pretty important to have privacy, and even then sometimes it breaks down. Meanwhile, China is going to kick everybody's butts by churning out renewables and installing a fair amount at home so their modest goals will get blistered. U.S. murder/suicides and unemployment will help us with our percentage goals. All this chugs along without officials off wining and dining. They could have stayed home and used Skype and saved us all a lot of pollutants.

There will be some form of

There will be some form of conflict and the enablers will gladly hand the last crumbs of monetary eloquence to the war mongers one more time. This spiral will eventually snuff itself out while the landscape is left in destructive disarray. The weary will have no choice but to look to the enablers once again. Humankind has an affinity for the Wolf to care for the flock of sheep. Being sheared once in a while is much easier.