Each holiday season I try to write a challenging Earth essay. 
Here is my 2008 offering which examines theoretically the 
possibility of an Earth Revolution. There seems to be a real 
hunger out there for biocentric green thought adequate to 
provide real solutions to the myriad of related global crises 
racking the Earth and humanity. I need your support to 
continue my information gathering, analysis and action on 
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For the Earth, Dr. Glen Barry
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EARTH MEANDERS 2.0
Earth Bailout and the Stewardship Revolution

Global citizens together committing to a revolutionary spirit 
of action are the Earth and humanity's last best hope

December 25, 2008
By Dr. Glen Barry, Ecological Internet
>From Earth's Newsdesk, http://www.ecoearth.info/newsdesk/


Oceans on acid, certifiably crazy ancient forest logging, 
carbon markets paying to log and pollute -- the global 
ecosystem is failing and the world has gone mad. The disease 
of too many humans, each wanting to forever consume more at 
the expense of liquidating life-giving ecosystems, must be 
decisively cured before being ends. It has become apparent 
that changes of the magnitude necessary to ensure humanity's 
shared survival are not, indeed cannot, occur without 
transformative revolutionary action. What hope remains for the 
Earth and humanity lies in a global people's movement to 
topple polluting industries and usher in an era of 
stewardship.

Global citizens could choose to commit ourselves to planetary, 
bioregional and personal stewardship by pursuing mass protest 
and if necessary revolutionary insurgency to bailout the 
Earth.  There is virtually no chance of saving the Earth and 
all her inhabitants without overthrowing speculative, 
industrial capitalism. To maintain a livable Earth, it may be 
that an unprecedented Earth Revolution waged by global 
citizenry -- first through mass protest and political means, 
and if need be through sabotage, insurrection and violent 
revolution targeting the Earth destroyers -- must commence 
immediately.

This academic examination of actions any Earth lover could 
take, if they want the birds to continue to sing and their 
children to breathe, is in no way meant to incite or condone 
imminent violent acts. Anyone choosing to do so would of 
course bear the legal risks and threat to their life of taking 
a stand for shared survival. It is meant solely to discuss one 
option for saving the Earth which is not spoken of in polite 
society, and deserves to be: revolutionary action to utterly 
destroy those killing the Earth.

INDUSTRIAL, SPECULATIVE CAPITALISM DESTROYS BEING

The economic heyday of living fast and loose based upon 
liquidating ecosystems on credit is over. And none too soon, 
as humanity has exceeded the capacity of the Earth to provide 
habitat for all its creatures including humans, and an 
inevitable economic and ecological contraction has now 
commenced. Modern capitalism, and by this I mean speculative 
finance and resource intensive industrialism, has failed to 
provide just, equitable livelihoods without destroying 
ecosystems. The whole existing economic, political and social 
systems are simply irredeemable.

Massive change in our environment and how we live are 
inevitable. We live in a money-grubbing, Earth destroying, 
inequitable and unjust world with a billion starving and a 
billion fat people, each in their own way sucking the Earth 
dry. A painful transition in how all of us live, individually 
and socially, is happening. Yet we can still determine whether 
this change is ultimately positive, in terms of more equity, 
justice and sustainability; or not, as the world is flung into 
despair and collapse from continuing with the status quo of 
endless growth in populations, economies and consumption.

We need to take one last concerted effort to reform existing 
government and society to sustainability, equity and justice. 
If peaceful entreaties to power, from a massive protest 
movement of global citizens, to do what must be done to 
achieve ecological sustainability are rebuffed, yet again, it 
is up to all enlightened folks to smash the growth machine. 
Industries and individuals liquidating natural ecosystems will 
have to be destroyed to get back to a steady state where we 
actually make a living, creating with our hands and minds, 
from an Earth that lasts forever. History is full of times 
where people needed to take decisive action to survive, and 
now is one such moment.

Looming ecological, economic and social collapse -- of which 
the human family is just on the front end -- is a repudiation 
of western democracy, of organized religion, of capitalism, 
and it illustrates how bereft and illusory those ideals are. 
Existing thought and social structures have been revealed as 
having little relevance for addressing seven billion super-
predators that are eating their habitat. Our ability to access 
water, air, food and shelter required for biological life is 
already failing, and the despair and despondency associated 
with third world poverty is all of our futures.

These traditions would encourage us to carry on, making slight 
reforms, and to bicker and quarrel for scraps of former 
consumptive glory. They are unable to facilitate a 
reexamination of human relations to the Earth's ecosystem and 
other species, and achieve a powering down of the industrial 
economy and return to the land, at the necessary scale and 
speed to avoid an apocalyptic ecological, economic and social 
collapse. Business as usual, including minor reforms around 
the edges, will never bring about global ecological 
sustainability. Exponential growth always destroys itself. The 
forces of destruction are too pervasive and too powerful to 
learn to play nice and give up their positions of privilege.

CRAPPING ON ECOSYSTEMS

Earth has been trashed. Global ecosystems, including air, 
water, land and oceans; continue to be destroyed for throw-
away consumption, and to be treated as waste dumps. The 
atmosphere is warming, changing in chemical composition, and 
losing its protective layer. The Arctic is melting like 
dropped ice cream on a hot pavement; portending massive sea 
rises and further unleashing abrupt and runaway climate. The 
ability to grow our food, be safe from extreme weather, and 
dependably enjoy clean water is in doubt. And it is not just 
climate that is at risk -- FAR from it. 

We are witnessing interconnected collapse of all life giving 
ecosystems, which aggregates to global ecological collapse of 
the biosphere. Our land has been cut and scraped of its life. 
With only a few massive forest wilderness ecosystem engines 
remaining to power the Planet, the delusion that these 
primeval givers of life should be cut to make our lawn 
furniture continues to thrive. Species continue to be lost 
daily, unknown and unvalued. Forests continue to first become 
farms and then parking lots. More terrestrial ecosystems have 
been lost than the biosphere can bear, and our sister species, 
and climate and water cycles, are universally in perilous, 
life-threatening decline as a result.

The well is running dry globally, and severe water shortages 
are set to kill hundreds of millions soon. Meanwhile business 
sees this (and climate change) primarily as a means to profit, 
and seeks to privatize water globally -- completing the 
elite's slavery of regular folks just struggling to get by. 
The oceans are nearly lifeless, fisheries are collapsing, and 
they are becoming acidic dead zones. Toxics pervade our 
environment and our body's very cells, and we do not know what 
they do individually, much less as a toxic cocktail. Soils are 
being lost, nitrogen cycles overwhelmed, deserts obliterate 
arable land, and populations continue to rise exponentially 
and demand more of everything which means more destroyed 
ecosystems.

Meanwhile, the rich panic as their economies stop growing, so 
their governments are halting even meager existing progress on 
climate change and other global crises. Billions live on a 
buck or two a day, and live brutal, violent and short lives 
while an equal number live in opulent splendor. Only the 
latter don't see it that way, and panic at the thought that 
their splendiferous ways will not continue to grow forever. 
The world is full of uneducated, crazy loonies that hold 
blindly to ancient superstitions and are completely oblivious 
that the foundation of their and posterity's existence -- the 
habitat necessary for all present and future life -- is being 
destroyed for their illusory comfort.

THE ELITE'S FAILURE

Over the past decade the Kyoto Protocol has shown us just how 
difficult it is for countries to make real and deep cuts in 
their carbon emissions. During this time, emissions have 
soared by over one percent a year, and are projected to begin 
rising soon by up to 2.5 percent a year. Emissions are growing 
beyond imagination and way faster than even worst case 
scenarios. Every year the science becomes more dire -- abrupt 
climate change of horrific speed and consequences looms. The 
Earth System needs cuts of emissions of at least 3 percent a 
year, and almost undoubtedly more, to avoid civilization 
ending abrupt and runaway climate change. 

Sadly, the truth is simply that the cuts in emissions of 
greenhouse gases necessary to halt climate change below a 
dangerous level are now almost certainly beyond what human 
society can achieve in the timescale required while 
maintaining the status quo political consensus and economic 
growth. Faced with overwhelming science and democratic 
expressions of public concern, the ruling elite have 
squandered decades, showing clearly they are incapable of 
taking the measures necessary to protect the Earth System. At 
the first sign of ecologically mediated economic downturn, 
they have jettisoned international political cooperation and 
urgent domestic measures. Because it would threaten their 
privileges, the elite have virtually assured destruction of 
the Earth and doomed the majority of people to hopelessness as 
we descend into chaos.

It is grotesque that the world's governments have spent tens 
of trillions of dollars to bail out a failed system that turns 
rainforests into cheap consumer items, shits carbon into our 
only atmosphere, and views beautiful life-giving creation only 
in terms of money for its destruction. This willy-nilly effort 
to continue a deeply unsustainable economic system amounts 
essentially to governments directly paying people to consume. 
These funds could easily have solved every environmental 
crisis -- climate, forests, water and oceans -- and many other 
social problems, but instead were unquestioningly given to 
prop up criminal bankers and the corrupt system which exists 
to liquidate ecosystems. We can only hope the economic 
downturn will mean less consumerism and environmental 
destruction.

Governments are miserably failing to lead. From Australia's 5% 
carbon reduction target, to Europe's rainforest based biofuel 
aspirations, to the U.S.'s endless dithering -- the global 
growth machine has proven unwilling to release its death grip 
upon power. And while Obama's rhetoric is welcome, in all 
likelihood the magnitude of ecological change required is 
beyond what can occur within a majority rules democracy firmly 
in control of the polluting elite. 

Obama is a great man, and appears concerned about climate 
change, but he is unlikely to overcome the economic and 
political system's utter suicidal dependence upon growth at 
all costs in a finite world. We all hope Obama can overcome 
oil oligarchy rule, and in a time of recession, get the right 
wing wackos to realize we need to cut carbon emissions by 80% 
as soon as possible, and put in place a sizable carbon tax. 
But realistically, it is not going to happen. Obama is 
certainly better than war and eco-criminal Bush, yet just how 
much transformational change can a President be expected to 
make that goes right at the privileges of the elite?

One person cannot bring about the transformative changes 
necessary from within a system whose whole purpose is to 
destroy ecosystems for increased consumption. He cannot do it 
alone, but a protest movement and credible revolutionary 
threat CAN give him and others in power more room to advance 
the ball. That is, a credible radical revolutionary threat can 
increase the political space to carry out difficult policies. 
Social change has always primarily come about only when the 
elites are faced with losing their positions of privilege, and 
must capitulate to avoid destruction.

Industrial, speculative capitalism based upon growth is going 
to end, along with the over-consumption, one way or another. 
The only question is whether after there will be habitat and 
ecosystems for continued human survival. This economic 
downturn will not be solved through greater liquidation of 
ecosystems for their resources. We need to return to the land 
and equitably meeting human needs, as we power down the Earth 
eating growth machine and begin an era of stewardship and 
ecological restoration. 

It is ludicrous to despair over reductions in economic growth 
and money for consumption when these are precisely the 
measures required to bring humanity back into balance with the 
Earth System. It is difficult to not meet all of the "needs" 
marketers have hammered into our heads, particularly when our 
children feel it is their birthright. Yet it is time as 
parents to steel our will and cut back on consumption so that 
our children can survive.

The mainstream environmental movement has become an industry 
that profits from the existence of this myriad of ecological 
problems. They are fatally compromised and deeply in denial, 
failing to realize their efforts, even if fully realized, are 
insufficient by many orders of magnitude. Even the radical 
groups are confusing being well funded and on TV, with 
actually being effective at creating sufficient large-scale 
ecological social change. They completely fail to grasp the 
enormity of the global environmental challenges, the momentum 
behind population, consumption and ecosystem loss trends, and 
the magnitude of action required to save being.

All the earnest, scrubbed, comfortably upper middle class 
environmentalists assuring you that climate change is really 
an opportunity for green jobs are dead wrong. Their minor 
tinkering reform of an irredeemable economic system and 
consumptive way of life is not enough. Technocratic solutions' 
disconnect from ecological limits is downright dangerous. If 
we want to keep on living, the only way forward is for the 
Earth and humanity to be utterly transformed.

PEOPLE POWER, EARTH INSURGENCY

It has become abundantly clear that the transformation 
necessary to maintain the Earth and humanity will have to come 
from the people. The only pathway to Earth healing and 
sustained human betterment may be a mass movement of global 
citizens demanding policies sufficient to achieve global 
ecological sustainability in an equitable and just manner. And 
if this fails, committing to an escalating revolutionary 
spirit of action, willing and able to do whatever is necessary 
to maintain a livable Earth.

I do not intend here to provide detail, but rather to 
highlight key elements of a Stewardship Revolution. Given 
increased scientific clarity that humanity and Earth are 
heading towards a cataclysmic collapse, and the inability of 
current elites to respond to decades of warnings, it is 
essential that the possibility of escalating protest including 
revolutionary violence be considered. 

The first response from both the politically correct and neo-
conservative crowds alike will be how could I suggest such a 
thing? My response is that there are times -- including now 
when our very being is threatened -- where revolution is 
appropriate. There have been many instances in human history 
where revolutionary violence advanced human betterment -- 
ending slavery, establishing representative government -- and 
others -- India's independence and an end to institutionalized 
racism -- where non-violence was the best tactic. It is 
suggested we use both to save the Earth, as clearly all tools 
are needed now.

It is not acceptable to give up on the Earth. Protection of 
our genes, families and habitats are any animal's deepest 
intuition. After three decades of environmental campaigning, 
it is clear that changes of the scale and speed necessary to 
achieve global ecological sustainability are not happening. 
Political structures are ill-equipped to make the changes 
necessary, primarily because those who profit from ecocide are 
the ruling elite. With elimination of activities such as use 
of coal and ancient forest logging, and return to a less 
consumptive, localized life, the human species' future can be 
assured.

The long term vision of sufficient policy to avoid apocalyptic 
ecological and social collapse is an end to industrialism and 
a return to stewardship where humanity lives from the Earth's 
annual increment of spare natural capital. Yet there are many 
that benefit greatly from liquidating ecosystems and they will 
not stop doing so easily. There is no indication that the 
elites who are holding the reins of power, and even the 
average consumer enjoying an ill-gotten life of leisurely 
consumption, is going to give up their Earth destroying ways 
without a fight. But if they cannot be compelled to do so, we 
all die. The evil spirits of over-population, over-consumption 
and ecosystem loss destroying our shared existence must be 
exorcized using all means necessary.

It is time to return to the land, with our communities and 
families, and practice wise stewardship -- even as we prepare, 
if necessary, to destroy capital, organizations and people 
mortally wounding the Earth and our prospects for shared 
survival. Stewardship views the land and ecosystems as living 
entities that need to be nurtured, and defended at all costs. 
This means protection, restoration and regeneration, and 
harvesting what can be taken without diminishing the whole. 

Now is the time for reclaiming the knowledge of our elders of 
how to live with Earth, and laying our lives on the line for 
her continued being. Revolutionary change is desperately 
needed that is committed steadfastly to fidelity to family, 
community and ecosystems; self-sufficiency and sharing of 
abundance; localism and bioregionalism; conservation and 
restoration and, above all, learning to get by decently within 
natural limits. 

Everything we know about the state of the Earth indicates that 
revolutionary activity must commence immediately with an 
urgent program of mass mobilization of global citizens for 
peaceful protest, demanding the necessary actions sufficient 
to protect our and Gaia's being are implemented immediately. 
And should continued entreaties to power to do the right thing 
for the Earth and all life's future continue to be rebuffed, a 
credible Stewardship Revolution would pursue strategies to 
protect the Earth like destroying coal plants and old growth 
logging operations, and helping displaced persons reconnect to 
the Earth with provision of land, seeds and know-how.

It would need to be clear that failure to act on initial 
peaceful protests would result in escalating revolutionary 
action that first targets property and then full scale 
revolution and all of its attendant horrors. Speaking strictly 
from requirements for maintaining a habitable Earth, one could 
envision a 24 month revolutionary time frame. During this 
period revolutionary actions would slowly escalate from people 
power to all out revolutionary insurgency. To make this a 
credible threat, it would be imperative that organization of 
autonomous cells to carry out an Earth insurgency begin now. 

The ability of governments to surveil their own citizens means 
an insurgency would have to be largely leaderless. To be 
successful it would require completely autonomous cells 
organically taking action bioregionally to destroy the capital 
and organizations that are destroying the Earth. This global, 
leaderless, covert resistance would operate clandestinely and 
independently of one another. The focus would best be upon 
large-scale destruction of Earth destroying equipment, to be 
followed with targeted attacks upon those responsible. No 
random acts of terrorism are merited, and again I emphasize, 
as part of the revolution much effort would need to be put 
into helping those formerly living unsustainable lives to 
reconnect with the land, and to provide basic needs for as 
many as possible.

As with most successful revolutions, there will be various 
levels of commitment and different tactics. The Stewardship 
Revolution will require loose affinity groups as well as 
actual fighters. Some will only feel comfortable with public 
protest. For those that choose to violate the laws through 
revolutionary violence, now could be the time to plan targets, 
lay in food, and otherwise begin clandestinely preparing for a 
revolution -- building their small cell of long-known, like-
minded confidantes, building caches of arms, and training in 
insurgency tactics. All could begin building relocalized 
communities and ensuring the water and food necessary to 
weather the hard times that are going to come one way or 
another.

Again, the intent of the broader revolution would be to end 
Earth destroying activities peacefully. Yet, should this not 
be possible, then the focus must be upon totally destroying 
the enemy. There is no half making revolution, and if you try, 
the powerful elite will smash you. Future hope for the Earth 
and continued human existence may lay with the agrarian 
warrior -- committed to righteous living with the Earth by 
day, and at night an insurgency to save being. Our survival 
now depends upon Earth liberators aligning their lives and 
bodies around demanding the real solutions. Others have 
bravely done what had to be done in the past, and this facile 
generation can strengthen itself and achieve shared survival 
too.

How ironic and improbable that a habitable Earth is unlikely 
to be maintained without ecologists seizing power through mass 
people power protests and, if this fails, through the credible 
threat of an Earth insurgency. It is long past time to at 
least consider and seriously discuss an Earth Revolution, and 
without provoking any imminent violence. With the inevitable 
collapse of the global ecosystem and civilization looming -- 
violence is here for most already, and coming soon for all the 
rest -- if we do nothing. So it is really a choice between the 
hope attendant with fighting to maintain a livable Earth, or 
just sitting by and doing nothing, and letting climate and 
water and everything else necessary to live well go to hell.


Dr. Barry will be further elaborating on these ideas in the 
forthcoming book "Shared Survival" coming soon.

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