This book highlights the critical role that natural ecosystems play in supporting human economies, from pollination and pest control to carbon sequestration and storm protection. Through impactful stories and economic data, Tony Juniper argues that recognizing the value of these services is crucial for sustainable development and environmental conservation.
This book highlights the critical role that natural ecosystems play in supporting human economies, from pollination and pest control to carbon sequestration and storm protection. Through impactful stories and economic data, Tony Juniper argues that recognizing the value of these services is crucial for sustainable development and environmental conservation.
In 'Out of the Wreckage', George Monbiot presents a vision for a new society that emphasizes cooperation and community over individualism. He argues that by reorganizing democracy and economic life from the bottom up, people can reclaim control and build a better world. The book offers a hopeful and practical approach to political transformation, drawing on insights from psychology, neuroscience, and evolutionary biology.
George Monbiot's *Manifesto for a New World Order* presents a comprehensive plan to transform the world by establishing a global democratic system. The book proposes the creation of a world parliament, fair trade practices, and strategies for underdeveloped nations to leverage their debt for change. Monbiot argues that without global democracy, the world is controlled by a few powerful executives, leaving the majority without influence over crucial decisions.
In 'Captive State', George Monbiot delivers a powerful critique of the corporate takeover of Britain, highlighting how big business has eroded democratic governance and manipulated public policy. The book exposes numerous instances of corporate influence and corruption within the British government, raising urgent questions about the future of democracy in the face of corporate power.
In 'The Age of Consent', George Monbiot presents a radical vision for transforming the global political and economic systems. He argues that instead of overthrowing globalization, it should be harnessed to create a more democratic and equitable world. The book offers a comprehensive set of proposals aimed at addressing global injustices and promoting a new world order.
In 'Harmony: A New Way of Looking at Our World', King Charles III, along with Tony Juniper and Ian Skelly, presents a philosophy of balance and interconnectedness with nature. The book explores how modern practices have led to environmental crises and proposes solutions by integrating traditional wisdom with modern science. It covers diverse topics such as urban planning, organic farming, and sustainable economics to promote a more harmonious relationship between humans and the natural world.
In *Rainforest: Dispatches from Earth's Most Vital Frontlines*, Tony Juniper provides a detailed and wide-ranging look at the health and future of these vital ecosystems. He draws upon his extensive experience in rainforest conservation, sharing stories from thriving forests in Costa Rica to devastated landscapes in Indonesia. The book emphasizes the crucial roles rainforests play in maintaining global health and the urgent need for their preservation.
Capitalism is driving us to disaster. Our planet is heading for a terrifying environmental cataclysm – and our economic system is responsible. The defining characteristic of capitalism is perpetual economic growth. And while it has brought us wonderful benefits, including improved health, wealth and opportunities to travel and experience the world, ever-increasing production and consumption – inherent in capitalism – are an existential threat to life on our planet. The more we produce and consume, the more energy we need – and renewables can’t keep pace. Unless we abandon capitalism now, we will inevitably continue to drive up the demand for fossil fuels. According to some scientific predictions, human civilisation could completely collapse by 2050 if we don’t take drastic action to stop climate change now. We must end capitalism before it’s too late.
That’s the view of the anti-capitalist eco-warriors. But while it’s undeniable that capitalism has contributed to our current climate crisis, it has also proven to be history’s most effective way of solving our problems. According to capitalism’s defenders, there is almost no challenge capitalism hasn’t met. It has helped defeat disease and has lifted billions out of poverty – and there’s no reason why the dynamism of the marketplace can’t be harnessed to bring our carbon emissions down to zero. For example, until recently solar panels were impossibly expensive; now they are cheap and helping us transition away from fossil fuels. Our system of competitive, open markets gives strong incentives for the world’s brightest minds to find creative solutions to climate change. So don’t listen to the doomsayers who want to rip up our economic system. Capitalism is not the problem; it’s the solution.
This event was recorded in January 2020 at the Royal Geographical Hall in London.
CHAIR: Ritula Shah - Journalist and presenter on Classic FM
SPEAKERS FOR THE MOTION: George Monbiot - Guardian columnist, environmental campaigner and author of Regenesis: Feeding the World without Devouring the Planet and Farhana Yamin - International environmental lawyer and leading activist in the Extinction Rebellion protests
AGAINST THE MOTION: Adair Turner - Chair of the Energy Transitions Commission and Tony Juniper - Sustainability adviser
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