Re: Global Warming
I didn't ignore the point. I use the words 'climate change' and 'global warming' interchangeably. I will make an effort to use ‘climate change’ here to avoid ambiguity.
“For billions of the world’s people, business-driven globalization means uprooting old ways of life and threatening livelihoods and cultures.” http://www.globalpolicy.org/globaliz/define/index.htm
You’ve several times made leaps into assuming you know what I advocate based on what (global capitalism and such) I am critical about. As far as global exchange, I'm interested in revolutionary new economics--not tweaking the existing one or going to something else that's already been done... I think that maybe the UN has capacity to do some of this (in conjuction with local communities--also a term that's difficult to define.)
I can discuss economics more, as well (particularly Green Economics). But I think that takes this particular thread too far off the topic.
Originally posted by Anonymouse
“For billions of the world’s people, business-driven globalization means uprooting old ways of life and threatening livelihoods and cultures.” http://www.globalpolicy.org/globaliz/define/index.htm
You’ve several times made leaps into assuming you know what I advocate based on what (global capitalism and such) I am critical about. As far as global exchange, I'm interested in revolutionary new economics--not tweaking the existing one or going to something else that's already been done... I think that maybe the UN has capacity to do some of this (in conjuction with local communities--also a term that's difficult to define.)
I can discuss economics more, as well (particularly Green Economics). But I think that takes this particular thread too far off the topic.
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