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EARTH MEANDERS
Poverty Sucks, the Earth and the Soul

To avoid run-away abrupt climate change, all nations must 
embrace equitable, ambitious and urgent emission cuts in Bali

Earth Meanders by Dr. Glen Barry
http://earthmeanders.blogspot.com/
December 1, 2007

The rich are richer and the poor, poorer -- even as the Earth 
they share shrivels and dies. Billions live a life of misery 
on a dollar or two a day, as a sizeable minority enjoys 
creature comforts fit for kings of old, and a relative few 
with more wealth then entire nations live in unimagined 
splendor. 

The Earth is alive and 3.5 billion years old. Humanity is one 
of her newer and apparently short-lived members. In losing our 
oneness with the Earth, we have embraced the dismantling of 
her life-support system as a means to feed, house and clothe 
ourselves. We live as if climate, forests, oceans and water 
have no value other than as resources to be destroyed for 
money.

First colonial Europe, then militant America and now China and 
India Inc. together constitute a spreading economic cancer 
upon the Earth's natural habitats. Each adheres to ever 
growing populations and economies destroying ecological 
systems for, at this point, a few decades of throw away 
consumption, based upon various national "isms" that are all 
ecologically lacking.

Humanity is well along the path of cutting and burning 
ourselves to oblivion. The combined filth from centuries of 
burning fossil fuels and clearing native vegetation -- 
primitive practices that continue to this day -- is causing 
the climate and global ecology to not only change, but 
collapse.

Widespread poverty makes environmental protection nearly 
impossible, stymies souls and is deeply unethical. As well-off 
policy-makers ignore global inequities and suffering while 
seeking vainly to maintain consuming and polluting as a way of 
life for the rich, we ensure soon everyone will be poor, and 
then humanity, and perhaps the Earth, dead (or essentially 
so).

It is grotesque that global cooperative efforts to address 
climate change have been delayed because of the rich West's 
failure to understand history and ecology, and unwillingness 
to accept the principle of equity. And the not yet over-
developed world's inability, particularly the elites, to note 
and reject failed development schemes for short term material 
gains.

It is time to get past ecological denial, fear and anger; and 
move forward with radical cooperative ecological change based 
upon ecological truth and social need. Creation is at stake.

There is perhaps Bali and a few years to get policy right to 
reduce emissions and avoid total global ecological decline 
through cooperative international policy-making. Past that, 
only painful revolutionary responses could possibly slay the 
growth machine and maintain an intact and fully operable 
biosphere. Barring these, the global ecosystem fails.

It is appalling that nations like the United States cannot 
understand the equity and justice implications of climate 
change. How can they sleep after a decade of obstruction 
equating a starving villager polluting a bit more a bit longer 
to emerge from poverty, with their right to drive SUVs and 
grow their economy endlessly?

The United States and Europe practice the most evil systems of 
ecological destruction the world has ever seen, and they must 
pay with immediate deep emission cuts far into the future. 

Yet their destructive way of life has become the desired 
global norm and "developing" nations are rapidly catching up. 
China and India's exploding populations import emissions while 
exporting goods. And tropical forested countries such as 
Brazil and Indonesia have failed miserably to keep their 
rainforests intact and carbon in place. Increasingly climate 
blame is shared.

Please consider these modest suggestions my contribution to 
the Bali climate conference. Climate change is so advanced 
that all nations must agree to mandatorily reduce their 
greenhouse gas emissions as the most urgent task ever 
undertaken by humanity. 

Equity and justice dictates rich nations will contribute more 
in total and speed to emissions cuts, yet poor and developing 
nations suffer the most from global heating, and must not 
expect to follow the same failed and deadly development 
policies. Poverty associated with reduced emissions is 
preferable to that from failing ecosystems to which there is 
no adapting.

Clearly a global deal must apportion emission reduction 
responsibilities -- perhaps 50% to traditional rich developed 
countries, 30% to the newly industrial super-economies and 20% 
to others. Far greater minds have proposed similar things in 
economic terms, Google information on "contraction and 
convergence". 

Further, to commit to 80% cuts in emissions by 2050 without 
more immediate goals is meaningless. Targets under Kyoto's 
successor must be ambitious and pulled forward. Given our 
understanding that climate change has become abrupt and 
potentially run-way, we need commitments starting within a 
year for 30% cuts by 2015. And then the strategy, funding and 
adaptive management to do so.

The only way forward in Bali is to embrace sizable emission 
cuts that include all nations, even as rich nations are called 
upon to do more, and all pledges are front loaded. This is the 
only type of framework within which a deal could possibly be 
reached that will be effective in stopping climate change. 

Poverty, inequity, injustice and climate change are deeply 
related. There is little possibility of saving the Earth 
through emission reductions, and otherwise working to achieve 
global ecological sustainability, unless we also work for a 
just and equitable world free from poverty.

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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 
requested.

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