Climate alarmist declares that, 'There's no way to solve the climate crisis without ending capitalism'
People around the globe continue to promote climate alarmism, warning that the world must act to avert a supposed crisis. And in some cases, proponents of this ideology openly advocate for the redistribution of wealth and the end of capitalism.
"There's no way to solve the climate crisis without ending capitalism," Rev. Dr. Jacqui Lewis tweeted on Friday. "Constant economic growth cannot exist on a planet with finite resources."
"The good news is that moving towards sharing economies, local control, low-carbon work like art & care, and dismantling colonialism is the world God longs for us to enjoy. The work to save a habitable planet is the future we deserve," Lewis tweeted.
Constant economic growth cannot exist on a planet with finite resources.— Rev. Dr. Jacqui Lewis (@Rev. Dr. Jacqui Lewis) 1650634801
NASA climate scientist Peter Kalmus tweeted, "As I often say, we can't solve Earth breakdown without a redistribution of wealth from the rich to the poor and justice for most affected peoples, and we need to raise up their voices. My message shouldn't really be "polarizing" to anyone but the rich and fossil fuel executives."
"The reason I'm not a fan of Earth Day is that it's so mismatched from what we're facing. It's almost insulting. Earth is our mother, we owe everything we have to her, and she needs to be priority #1. Taking care of her necessarily means a just distribution of resources as well," Kalmus has also tweeted.
The European Commission and the International Energy Agency are suggesting that people cut down on energy usage by taking actions such as driving slower on highways and changing the temperature to which they set the thermostat: "Using less energy is a concrete way for Europeans to reduce their bills, cut reliance on Russian fossil fuels, demonstrate solidarity with the Ukrainian people, and support climate action," a report declares.
Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York said during a town hall event on Wednesday that there has been discussion about a need for affluent countries to commit to transferring wealth so other nations can shift toward using renewable energy.
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Sierra Club ties white supremacy, the Derek Chauvin trial, and Ma'Khia Bryant 'murder' to climate change in rambling Earth Day post
Much has been written and posted about social justice, white supremacy, racism, police corruption, and other topics favored by the woke left in the wake of a Minnesota jury finding former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin guilty Tuesday on all counts for the killing of George Floyd.
The verdict and the police shooting of knife-wielding Ma'Khia Bryant in Columbus, Ohio, dominated the national media and were all the rage for the activist left this week — a week that also included the secular left's favorite holiday, Earth Day.
So the radical green Sierra Club wasn't about to let the moment pass without connecting its enviro agenda to the tragedy-exploitation de jour. The far-left group was bound and determined to blame the "structures of oppression and white supremacy" for climate change.
What did the group say?
In a catch-as-catch-can, non sequitur-laden Earth Day post on the organization's website Thursday, Margaret Levin, the senior chapter director for the North Star Chapter in Minnesota, began by declaring the guilty verdict "is not justice" and lamenting the "murder" of Bryant at the hands of the cops.
The police, you see, are merely a function of the "structures of oppression and white supremacy" that have been "set up to exhaust, divide, and frighten us."
Naturally, the white supremacy that allegedly dominates American life and cripples the justice system must be stopped in order to ... protect the environment:
We will continue to work together with our partners to create communities where everyone can thrive, with clean air, water, and energy, and a stable and safe climate for all.
Environmental destruction requires us to believe that some people and communities are disposable, which leads to catastrophes like climate change and polluted air and water. These burdens are most heavily placed on Black, Brown, Indigenous, and Asian communities, as well as other communities of color. White supremacy is a necessary precondition for big polluters' agenda. To protect the planet, we must dismantle systemic racism wherever it exists. We must dismantle harmful police systems and replace them with real investments in people and communities.
Levin continued by pleading with readers to be "co-conspirators" with those who, while under the thumb of "police militarization and violence," have been calling on the government to defund the police. For Levin, this will allow for the promotion of "sustainability, not fossil fuels and pollution."
"[W]e will never achieve a planet where we all can thrive together without ending the threat of police violence," Levin claimed.
If we ever want to have a "livable planet for everyone," Levin concluded, we must start "with protecting Black people's lives from militarized police."
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