n ik on Mon, 21 May 2001 03:34:08 +0200 (CEST) |
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[Nettime-bold] What is Ecological Debt |
"We have just heard that our friend from Nigeria and our friend from Fiji, and we can really see that there are a lot of problems going on on our planet, and that we could talk about them for days and day and still there would be a lot of problems that we probably didn't even know about. So many problems are global in nature, that everyone one way or another is being affected. Lets talk about CO2 - one of the [global] warming gasses. Before the so-called industrial revolution we had something like 280 parts per million of CO2 in the atmosphere, and now we have 365 [parts per million of CO2], some 30% more. We have changed the whole planet by increasing by one third the warming gasses in the atmosphere. We can talk about forests. Half of the forests that were one day on the face of the planet are now gone. Can you imagine? Half. Fifty per cent of all the forests in the world have been destroyed. And we can talk about water, and we can talk about many things, but just with these two statistics that I have mentioned we can realise that the capacity of the human being to destroy the planet is global. It is not only that a given forest in a given country is being destroyed. We're talking about the whole planet." - Riccardo Navarro, Chairperson of Friends of the Earth International Excerpt from the "What is Ecological Debt" forum, held in Melbourne, Australia. All of the recordings from the "What is Ecological Debt" forum are now online at; http://foe.org.au/docs -- nik -- "The revolution will not be e-mailed" Peoples Global Action _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list [email protected] http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold