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2009-12-08

Hit the production!

International Call to Action

The climate catastrophe has not happened by random chance and it is not just an environmental catastrophe happening in the arctic. Our economic system, the way it produces goods, and the way they are transported and finally consumed is the root of climate change.

The COP15 UN climate negotiations will not solve the climate crisis. Stuck in an ideology of never ending economic growth, their market-based false solutions only reinforce the interests of the most powerful actors. Meanwhile, ecological destruction and social injustices proliferate.

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On December 13th we call on people all over the world to take action in their communities, to shut down the production of climate chaos.

In Copenhagen we will target the harbour with a mass blockade. The global shipping industry is at the heart of capitalism, a key symbol of an industrial System that is based on grow and the use of fossil fuels.

We must show that the organisation of production in our societies is the root cause of climate change and must be changed. We call on people to take similar action all over the world, interrupting the system's 'business as usual' for a day.

Take action: Hit the production of climate chaos

Why Target the Harbor?

Everyone knows by now that driving cars and flying around in planes is bad.  Some of us even make attempts to curb ourdriving and flying.
But shipping conglomorate Maersk emits as much CO2 as the entire nation of Denmark.   So, how much will your valiant attempts to scale down your footprint really do, if industry-as-usual continues?
We can embark on our personal efforts to move around less, and "buy local", but these efforts won't be enough.  The system of production and transportation of goods must be changed.  
It might be a bigger problem than you think: shipping accounts for 870 million tons of CO2 each year: more than the UK or Canada.  It accounts for around 4.5% of emissions.  These emissions are going to double or triple by 2050 if left unaddressed.
Who's addressing this?  Nobody.  The Kyoto Protocol gave the responsibility to the International Maritime Organization back in 1997.  They haven't done anything.  It's unclear whether any regulation will be introduced in Copenhagen. 
We want to draw attention to this problem by closing down the harbor on 13 December.

Hit The Production of Climate Chaos

The climate catastrophe has not happened by random chance and the melting glacier is not its place. Our economic system, the way it produces goods, and the way they are transported and finally consumed is the root of climate change.
 
We do not believe that this COP will solve the climate crisis. The delegates, NGOs and company representatives are stuck in an ideology of never ending economic growth and universal market solutions to all human-made problems, such as ecological destruction. Social justice issues are consequently ignored.
 
On December 13th we call for action on this economic system. We encourage affinity groups to take action on targets in Copenhagen, and abroad. In the Morning of December 13th we will also shut down the harbour of Copenhagen through a mass action blockade. The harbour is a key symbol of the global free-market economy. Here becomes visible what is usually hidden: ecological deterioration, economic and social exploitation, and utter injustice.
 
Since the dawn of colonialism the global shipping industry has been characterized by violence. What was once gold pillaged from the Incas is these days profit based on cheap resources and cheap labour – usually transported by ships. Today, container shipping is one of the foundations of capitalism. There are hardly any regulations: fuel is not taxed, emissions are not subject to control and borders are seemingly non-existent for container ships. At the same time, the never ending need for more cheap goods is almost limitless. The “free” global flow of goods continues to grow – with benefits for only the few.
 
But whereas these flows of goods can enter the EU/ rich world freely, humans cannot. As soon as people do not have the right passport or enough money when entering rich countries, they are put in prisons, deported and deprived of the most basic human rights. And the militarisation of the seas is not just happening around the EU borders. It is also used to protect international shipping, like in Somalia where international fishing fleets have robbed Somali fishermen of the fundamental elements of their existence.
 
Finally, international shipping is more than just a method of transport for the global economy. It is in itself a primary cause of climate change. Approximately 5% of Global Greenhouse Emissions are produced by the shipping industry. Container ship fuel is basically toxic waste left over from petrol production, containing high amounts of sulphur and mercury. And like international flights, nobody is responsible for shipping industry emissions under the Kyoto Protocol.
 
Climate justice and real social change will not come from above. Effective change has to come from everyone – affected, responsible, and observer. True change has to be organized and realized by people all over the world – all people on the streets and in the fields. We say no to the power of governments, companies and so-called non-government organisations which are only interested in maintaining their power, influence and flows of capital.
 
We will try to stop this madness for a day. Fighting for climate justice means changing our economic system and this needs to happen here in the rich global north, which reaps the most benefits from the disaster. For the free flow of people and ideas, instead of flows of goods to benefit the few.
 
Contact htp at riseup.net to get involved with planning the action, or come to one of our next meetings Copenhagen October 18.

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