Civilianism #55 / The Future Part 2

The main portion of this episode is a radio interview with Australian climate specialist Philip Sutton on climate change and the future. Sutton is the co-author of Climate Code Red and he tells us what we should expect in the next few years and beyond, and why it’s a cause for action, not despair.
The Senate did it again. Who voted for more war? Hillary Clinton voted NO on the $165 billion for more war and occupation. McCain didn’t even show up. Obama was there but didn’t vote. Nice showing for the two “presumptives”. I hope that’s not an indication of how hard they would “work” as president. See a list of the other senators who voted to continue the war here: Who voted to continue the war.
If you are interested in the Synthesis/Regeneration magazine I mentioned, I found the website for it here.
Oil Change International: Who does Big Oil donate to the most? Find out here.
The Obama direct mail piece about Kentucky Coal that campaigned in the state of Kentucky for him can be found here on Grist.org.
” . . . . Meanwhile, Obama may believe in clean Kentucky coal, (that doesn’t exist) but many residents of the state are more familiar with the dirty kind. According to activists on the ground, strip-mining “is turning Eastern Kentucky into a despicable latrine.” Hundreds of mountains have been leveled, leaving poverty and unemployment in their wake. The number of jobs created in Kentucky by coal has dropped by 60 percent in the last 15 years.”
Not good.
Download “The Future Part 2” here or subscribe on the right.
Thanks again to everyone who has donated and is sending me to the Media Reform Conference!
Climate Code Red: The Campaign for a sustainability emergency
“Climate policy is characterised by the habituation of low expectations and a culture of failure. There is an urgent need to understand global warming and the tipping points for dangerous impacts that we have already crossed as a sustainability emergency, that takes us beyond the politics of failure-inducing compromise. We are now in a race between climate tipping points and political tipping points.”
Download the report CLIMATE CODE RED here.
[tags]Philip Sutton, Climate Code Red, Clean coal, Emergency, Obama, Hillary, Election 2008, environment, climate change, global warming, Kentucky, coal[/tags]
1 Comment
RSS feed for comments on this post.
Sorry, the comment form is closed at this time.






[...] is an excerpt from Climate Code Red: (I also covered this report in a podcast , Civilianism # 55 ) 3.6 Can “politics as usual” solve the problem? “I am old enough to notice a [...]
Pingback by Climate | Civilianism News — October 15, 2008 @ 1:52 am