[ an earlier version of this image was posted here ] |
A catastrophe of unimaginable proportions is unfolding. Life is disappearing from Earth and runaway heating could destroy all life. At 5°C heating, most life on Earth will have disappeared. When looking only at near-term human extinction, 3°C will likely suffice.
Meanwhile, current laws punish people for the most trivial things, while leaving the largest crime one can imagine unpunished: planetary omnicide!
Considering this, a Climate Emergency should be declared, supporting action including:
- Institutionalization of climate deniers until rehabilitated, where such denial obstructs progress for better products, under national acts such as the U.S. RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations) Act and Sherman Antitrust Act.
- Holding politicians accountable for ecocide, omnicide and crimes against humanity, and bringing them before the International Criminal Court in The Hague, the Netherlands, especially in cases where politicians obstruct fair implementation of climate justice nationally.
- Local implementation of action on climate change, with Local People's Courts ensuring that implementation is based on the best-available scientific analysis, to avoid control by politicians who get bought by looters and polluters.
National action
[ from an earlier post ] |
Politicians who inadequately act on the unfolding climate catastrophe are not only committing crimes against humanity, but also committing Ecocide or more broadly Omnicide, and for these crimes they should also be able to be brought before the International Criminal Court in The Hague, the Netherlands, given that they may be in a position to obstruct fair implementation of climate justice nationally.
Cost of climate collapse and of delays in taking action
In a January 2021 executive order, President Biden called - among other things - for an update of the 'social cost of methane', to take account of climate risk, of environmental justice, and of intergenerational equity, and to have a dollar figure for agencies to use when monetizing the value of changes in greenhouse gas emissions resulting from regulations and other relevant agency actions.
Of course, it should be painfully clear by now that the unfolding climate collapse is an existential threat, making it obviously and vitally important to act on methane. We simply cannot afford to delay action, we cannot afford to do so financially nor in any other way. So, what can and should be done?
[ from an earlier post and also posted Nov. 9, 2020 at facebook ] |
Implementation of climate action
Even when issuing a mandate, e.g., for a rapid transition to clean, renewable energy, the question remains how this is best implemented. To what extent could bans help speed up the necessary transition to clean, renewable energy? Examples are banning cars from entering (parts of) cities, banning the construction of new coal-fired power plants, banning fracking and banning natural gas hookups in new construction.[ Image from the 2014 post Biochar Builds Real Assets ] |
[ from an earlier post ] |
Elections do allow people to participate in decisions regarding their own lives and future, but elections only give people a single choice every few years between representatives who then take decisions of importance for them. While this can be regarded as a shallow form of democracy, it is now sufficiently clear that elections effectively remove people's participation in such decisions and deteriorate the outlook and future for people and the environment locally and globally.
Residents should participate in decisions regarding their own lives and environment by supporting Local People's Courts that administer local feebates, with fees added to the sales price of polluting products and to rates on degraded land, and with revenue of fees used to fund support for improvements, such as through rebates on cleaner products sold locally or rebates on local rates on improved land. Local People's Courts can best ensure that choices regarding percentages and eligibility of fees and rebates are science-based, while feebates leave the choice as to what to buy or sell to individuals.
The Climate Plan prefers local implementation, with communities deciding what works best locally, provided a community does take sufficient action to achieve the necessary dramatic reductions in each type of pollution. Examples of implementation of some of these lines of action are depicted in the image below, showing examples of how progress can be achieved through local feebates.
[ from this earlier post and this earlier post ] |
1. Where a local community fails to make progress, state (or provincial) fees are imposed in that locality.
2. Where a state fails to make progress, national fees are imposed in the state.
3. Where a nation fails to make progress, other nations impose fees on imports from and export to that nation with revenues used to fund clean development in the other nations.
Additionally, as said, politicians who inadequately act on the unfolding climate catastrophe and commit crimes against humanity and Ecocide or Omnicide, should also be able to be brought before the International Criminal Court in The Hague, the Netherlands.
Accordingly, everyone is encouraged to support and share this Climate Emergency Declaration. Do support this Climate Emergency Declaration and its call for best-available science to be used in analysis and subsequent policy development, by giving your support in comments and by sharing this page widely!