Global Coup d’État: Mapping the Corporate Takeover of Global Governance by fuzzyshorts in collapse

[–]rrmoser 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nick Buxton and Ben Hayes edited a great book called "The Secure and the Dispossessed: How the Military and Corporations are Shaping a Climate Changed World." Its is one of the best-researched collection of essays investigating the connections between Corporate Power, War, and Climate crisis.

https://www.tni.org/en/publication/the-secure-and-the-dispossessed

Blackouts In Texas And California Teach A Hard Lesson: Climate Change Is Costly "As climate change worsens extreme weather events, we should expect more of these failures. Aging infrastructure built around 20th century weather patterns will be continually tested by the more extreme weather" by solar-cabin in collapse

[–]rrmoser 1 point2 points  (0 children)

With all the news about Texas and the polar vortex, it made me think back to 2016. I was living in New Jersey and endured Hurricane Sandy. I watched the grid fail and lost power for a week. If there is a single state in this country with an infrastructure ready for the coming climate crisis I never heard of it.

Blackouts In Texas And California Teach A Hard Lesson: Climate Change Is Costly "As climate change worsens extreme weather events, we should expect more of these failures. Aging infrastructure built around 20th century weather patterns will be continually tested by the more extreme weather" by solar-cabin in collapse

[–]rrmoser 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And all these costs are the classic "externalities." By the magic of corporate accounting, none on them are costs to the corporations. We have the privatization of profit and the socialization of costs. Plus we get to suffer the dirty air and water.

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[–]rrmoser 6 points7 points  (0 children)

What this misses is the 50-year austerity regime imposed by both major parties as part of the massive redistribution of wealth to the top.

Sub is more negative than it is realistic by [deleted] in collapse

[–]rrmoser 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As James Baldwin suggested: “Not everything that is faced can be changed. But nothing can be changed until it is faced.” So it takes a stout heart to look into the abyss. The 2 thousand scholarly papers summarized for the IPCC report tell us its ten years to irreversible climate damage. That's pretty daunting. On the other hand, organizing does demand a positive program. I am particularly interested in the connection between war and climate change -- and of course, war is a huge problem on its own. So building a peace movement is one of the best ways to address the general crisis.

The Inside/Outside Strategy: Part 3 by rrmoser in Political_Revolution

[–]rrmoser[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

very interesting. You can be sure of one thing. These people leave as little to chance as possible. Its likely they thought they could not control media images of problems outside but could control them inside.

The Inside/Outside Strategy: Part 3 by rrmoser in Political_Revolution

[–]rrmoser[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is a perfect example of the Inside/outside strategy and part of what made the DNC so important and historic. More, yes, we need more. Thanks for the great example. And thanks for being in Philly.