OMNI CLIMATE MEMO MONDAYS, #165, FEBRUARY 12, 2024


https://jamesrichardbennett.blogspot.com/2024/02/omni-climate-memo-mondays-165-february.html Compiled by Dick Bennett

Hi, Dick. It’s Jane Fonda reaching out with an exciting invitation for you!Mark your calendars for Tuesday, February 13th, because we’re turning Galentine’s Day into a Grace and Frankie live reunion celebrating laughter, and friendship benefiting the Jane Fonda Climate PAC’s work to elect climate champions at every level of government. 
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JOHN BELLAMY FOSTER
I presented John Berger’s Solving the Climate Crisis twice before.  It is one of the best responses to the climate catastrophe and impending chaos from inside the capitalist system; that is, he does not examine the capitalist system from which the emergency arose.  Following is a response from outside that economic system by perhaps the preeminent Marxist scholar in the US: U of Oregon Prof. Emer. John Bellamy Foster, editor of The Monthly Review, and author of probably several hundred articles and books—e.g., The Endless Crisis, The Robbery of Nature, The Return of Nature, Marx and the Earth, Marx’s Ecology, none of which are mentioned by Berger (nor is Marx).
 Here is one of Bellamy’s earlier books:

The Ecological Revolution: Making Peace with the Planet by John Bellamy Foster.  Published by: Monthly Review Press, 2009.

288 Pages    Access this eBook from one of our digital partners  DESCRIPTION  AUTHORS ‘Since the atomic bomb made its first appearance on the world stage in 1945, it has been clear that we possess the power to destroy our own planet. What nuclear weapons made possible, global environmental crisis, marked especially by global warming, has now made inevitable—if business as usual continues.
The roots of the present ecological crisis, John Bellamy Foster argues in The Ecological Revolution, lie in capital’s rapacious expansion, which has now achieved unprecedented heights of irrationality across the globe. Foster compellingly demonstrates that the only possible answer for humanity is an ecological revolution: a struggle to make peace with the planet. Foster details the beginnings of such a revolution in human relations with the environment which can now be found throughout the globe, especially in the periphery of the world system, where the most ambitious experiments are taking place.
This bold work addresses the central issues of the present crisis: global warming, peak oil, species extinction, world water shortages, global hunger, alternative energy sources, sustainable development, and environmental justice. Foster draws on a unique range of thinkers, including Karl Marx, Thomas Malthus, William Morris, Albert Einstein, Hannah Arendt, Rachel Carson, Vandana Shiva, and István Mészáros. The result is a startlingly radical synthesis, which offers new hope for grappling with the greatest challenge of our age: what must be done to save the earth for humanity and all living species.