Re: Radicalizing the carbon cycle

On Apr 11, 2007, at 6:48 AM, Julio Huato wrote:

Patrick Bond wrote:

As I may have said before, there are ‘reformist reforms’ which
make the problem worse and take the wind out of the movement’s sails, on
the one hand, and on the other, ‘non-reformist reforms’ which change power balances so the problems can be addressed more fundamentally and by a movement with growing momentum. We’re looking for the latter; market enviros seem happy with the former - for now, until it becomes very clear that matters are genuinely worse…

But how do you distinguish between the two types a priori?

Besides, where is this popular movement on climate change? It’s a
pretty esoteric affair right now.

Doug

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