EARTH MEANDERS
Time to Stop the Greenwashing

Global ecological sustainability depends upon identifying and 
acting upon ambitious, sufficient eco-policies now; and 
rejecting misleading, exploitative and inadequate reformist 
pandering

Earth Meanders by Dr. Glen Barry
http://earthmeanders.blogspot.com/

January 4, 2008

The Earth and all species including humans are threatened with 
imminent ecological ruin. You should be afraid, very afraid. 
Yet real hope remains that fundamental social change can avert 
looming failure of global ecosystems. The biggest current 
obstacle to such change is that now that everyone, every 
product and every business claims to be "green"; we have been 
diverted from urgent, adequate ecological change required to 
secure being. 

Many mainstream (and some "radical") environmentalists, most 
businesses and essentially all governments are greenwashing -- 
misleading the public regarding the environmental benefits of 
their practices, policies and products. Certified FSC logging 
destroys ancient forests, climate and water. Coal is unlikely 
to ever be clean as existing plants emit into the atmosphere, 
and sequestration is unproven. Biofuels hurt the environment, 
geo-engineering will destroy remaining natural processes, and 
buying more stuff is rarely good for the environment.

It is time to stop the greenwashing. After two decades of 
successfully raising awareness regarding climate change, 
forest protection and other challenges to global ecological 
sustainability; increasingly my time is spent reacting to 
dangerous, insufficient responses that fail to address root 
causes of ecological decline, provide a false sense of action, 
and frequently consolidate and do more environmental harm.

Many "greenwash" to make money, some to be perceived as 
effective advocates, while others believe incremental progress 
without changing the system is the best that can be done. Yet 
all are delaying policies necessary simply to survive. The 
greatest obstacle to identifying, refining, espousing and 
implementing policies required to maintain a habitable Earth 
may come from "environmentalists" proposing inadequate half-
measures that delay and undermine the rigorous work that must 
be done to bring humanity back into nature's fold. 

Sufficient policies required to save the Earth are massive in 
scope and ambition. Deep-seated change is required in how we 
house, feed and clothe ourselves; in our understanding of 
acceptable livelihoods and happy lives; and in our 
relationship with the biosphere and each other. To maintain a 
livable Earth there is no alternative to less people and 
consumption, a smaller and restorative economy, and an end to 
cutting natural vegetation and burning fossil fuels.

Systematic failure of global ecosystems and social systems 
must be addressed in more than a token manner. A whole series 
of policy actions exist that we know are needed, would work, 
are sufficient, and could start immediately. These include 
massive investments into subsidizing renewable energy, 
implementing population controls, banning coal, ending old-
growth logging and financing carbon emission reductions. 

Given the Earth has already exceeded what can be sustained in 
these regards, not only must the destruction stop, but massive 
regional scale ecological restoration must commence to 
establish rewilded and connected ecological reserves. Economic 
growth beyond steady-state use of natural capital must be 
stopped, and sustainable relocalized communities built around 
bioregions.  

Certainly ecologically positive technology has a role to play. 
Living in the country and needing a vehicle I recently chose 
the best transportation option society offers me and bought a 
Toyota Prius. But leading environmentalists touting technology 
as the primary emphasis to save our environment are dreadfully 
misinformed, and are obviously unaware of the ecological 
nature of being. They seem to have forgotten about the primacy 
of maintaining and restoring ecosystems. 

Even as we personally strive to live frugal, rich lives; 
necessary consumption should focus upon durable items that 
will last. Strong tools and minds are required to grow food, 
make a righteous living, and otherwise practice ecological 
living. Excessive consumption is a poor substitute for a 
truthful, fully aware, knowledge filled and experience rich 
life. All can and should enjoy some luxuries, rather than some 
enjoying all.

Global ecological threats are intensifying -- oceans lifeless, 
forests tattered, water scarce, and the atmosphere perhaps 
irreparably damaged. This occurs even as a climate change 
backlash builds, largely as a result of truthful apocalyptic 
warnings presented without adequate policies that go beyond 
greenwash responses and actually promise a hope filled 
solution likely and able to succeed.

Given this increased urgency and public awareness, the 
environmental community must espouse rigorous, sufficient 
polices "while the iron is hot"; and demand real actions that 
are sufficient to solve global ecological crises. And 
greenwashers beware: if you stand in the way of sufficient 
ecological responses to the greatest emergency of all times, 
you will be exposed as Earth destroying charlatans and 
resisted.

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Dr. Barry is founder and President of Ecological Internet; 
provider of the largest, most used environmental portals on 
the Internet including the Climate Ark at 
http://www.climateark.org/ and http://www.EcoEarth.Info/ . 
Earth Meanders is a series of ecological essays that are 
written entirely in his personal capacity. This essay may be 
reprinted granted it is properly credited to Dr. Barry and 
with a link to Earth Meanders. Emailed responses are public 
record and will be posted on the web site unless otherwise 
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