anarchosyndicalism:System Change, Not Climate ChangeWhere We StandThe current ecological crisis resu
anarchosyndicalism:System Change, Not Climate ChangeWhere We StandThe current ecological crisis results from the capitalist system, which values profits for a global ruling elite over people and the planet. It must therefore be confronted through an international mass movement of working people around the world.We are for building a multi-racial, multi-ethnic left united against the ecological destruction spawned by capitalism. Movements for sustainability and against ecological denigration must be led, to the fullest extent possible, by those who are most directly affected and who therefore have the highest stake in the outcome of the struggles we engage in.We recognize that the exploitation and destruction of the planet is intricately linked to the exploitation and oppression of human beings. We oppose all forms of oppression including racism, sexism, xenophobia, homophobia and transphobia. We support efforts, in communities and workplaces, to overcome these barriers to collective empowerment.We are for workers’ power and sustainability; for a society that is free, just, and equitable; that fosters human creativity and productivity while healing the rifts generated by capitalism among people and between human society and the earth’s ecology.We fight for reforms to mitigate the effects of climate change and other ecological calamities, but recognize that social transformation is our only hope to solve the worsening crisis. As we build movements that address immediate ecological concerns it is with this revolutionary objective in mind.We support grassroots movements and political formations that operate independently of the capitalist-controlled two-party system and oppose corporate, market-driven solutions to the climate crisis.We are a nonsectarian coalition, maintaining a flexible and open approach to organizing in order to build as strong an environmental movement as possible. While asserting that a change to the current social and economic system is the only way out of our planet’s ecological crisis, we work with groups and individuals who have not reached the same conclusions but who nonetheless are fighting for the vital reforms necessary to mitigate the effects of capitalism’s assault on our biosphere.DemandsBanning of fracking and tar sands extraction and an immediate transition away from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources.Public ownership and democratic control of production, starting with the energy and financial industriesThe economy democratically planned according to social need and ecological sustainability.Full development of clean and renewable energy sourcesEcologically sustainable agriculture and fishing, and the production of healthy foodsSource reduction of waste and toxic productsFull development of public transportation, a national rail system and bicycle-friendly infrastructureIndigenous sovereigntyFull employment, transitioning millions from military and fossil-fuel related jobs to union jobs creating a renewable energy infrastructureProtection of biodiversity, including species and genetic diversityEnvironmental justiceremoval of waste sites, incinerators, polluting industries, generators, transportation hubs and highways from oppressed communitiesaccess to clean drinking water, adequate sanitation facilities, green spaces and fresh, nutritionally dense foods at low costprotection and empowerment of communities most vulnerable to climate catastrophesHigh taxation of the 1% and the corporations most responsible for the economic and environmental crisesDefund the Pentagon -- source link