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  • Environment Charter

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    At it's May 2004 National Conference, the Socialist Alliance decided, in addition to its Gender Agenda, to produce Policy Charters in other key areas of Alliance campaigning: workers' rights, health, education, social justice, refugee and asylum seeker rights, environment, and indigenous rights. Each CHARTER will be based on policy positions and statements adopted by the Socialist Alliance.

    Below is the adopted policy that will be the basis of the Environment Charter the Alliance will soon produce.


  • Download Socialist Alliance's Climate Change Charter adopted 2007

  • Capitalist globalisation is destroying the earth. We live under the reign of a class willing to jeopardise our lives and those of future generations for quick cash.

    Capitalism destroys habitat and renders species extinct, yet the survival of animal and plant life is essential for human progress and should not be counterposed to so-called "development". We are bombarded with chemicals in our food, water and air. We are assailed by poisons at work, at home and in our communities. In our hands, technology will be used for human progress; in the hands of capitalists, it is used to plunder our world. The destruction of the once-mighty Murray-Darling river system, the mobilisation of megatonnes of salt which threatens not only agriculture but many rural towns (and, in time, cities); the lunacy of open-cut and acid leaching uranium mines; the huge volume of asbestos released from decaying cement sheeting and insulation - these are disasters which may take centuries to rectify, even in a socialist Australia.

    "Capitalism" and "sustainability" are mutually exclusive concepts. Only socialism is sustainable. But it is necessary to stop the destruction of our world now, as a matter of urgency. Socialist Alliance demands the commencement of a comprehensive environmental restoration and employment program, fully funded by a tax on corporate bank transactions; including full training and award wages for all workers; preference to be given to displaced timber and agriculture workers, rural unemployed, Indigenous communities and displaced small farmers. Where possible and appropriate, such restoration programs should be established in consultation with traditional owners and/or local Indigenous communities.

    This restoration and employment program should include the following:

    FORESTS

    * End logging in old growth forests. End clearfelling in all other native forests.

    * Ban the export of woodchips from native forests.

    * For a publicly owned timber industry based on sustainable plantations with access to specialty timbers ensured for crafts people (subject to ecological considerations).

    * Replant forests in dry-land and other salt-affected regions.

    LAND MANAGEMENT

    * Phase out agribusiness farming in the Murray-Darling basin; stop all new farming and commercial development in salt-affected regions.

    * No Genetically Engineered Organisms - ban all importation of GEs and their production in Australia. Compulsory labelling of all genetically engineered products.

    * Strict controls on land clearing.

    * No mining or mineral exploration in national parks and other areas of high conservation value.

    * Reconstruction of salt-damaged infrastructure.

    * Mandated humane treatment of animals and full protection of endangered species and habitats.

    WATER

    * Replace of open irrigation channels with pipes.

    * Removal of exotic species such as willow and carp from river systems.

    * Reduce water use by steeply increasing prices to big companies; Mandate the use of recycled water for all industrial purposes.

    * End the confiscation of Indigenous land for mining and agribusiness;

    ENERGY

    * No new coal-fired power stations. Construct renewable energy infrastructure instead.

    * Subsidise solar heating and solar electricity in domestic swellings.

    * Stop and reverse privatisation of energy/electricity industries.

    CLIMATE CHANGE

    * Ratify the Kyoto Protocol.

    * Establish an industry-funded 10% renewable energy target by 2010.

    * Fund public transport not the spiral of more-roads-more-cars-more-roads. Establish limits on emissions of greenhouse gases and other pollutants for all new vehicles. Abolish the tax subsidies which encourage production and use of petrol-guzzling large vehicles.

    NUCLEAR ISSUES

    * No new nuclear reactor at Lucas Heights (or anywhere) and shut down the HIFAR reactor currently operating; invest in cleaner, safer technologies such as cyclotrons.

    * No dumping of radioactive waste; waste producers to manage their own waste in secure, monitored facilities at their own expense.

    * No nuclear waste dump for international commercial use in Australia;

    * Close the operating uranium mines (Ranger, Roxby Downs, Beverley) and no new mines to be approved.

    * No Australian support for the US government's missile 'defence' program and renewed, active support for non-proliferation agreements in place.

    * No nuclear power plants.

    WASTE

    * Force manufacturers of electronic equipment, whitegoods and various other products to initiate recycling programs.

    * Prohibit the export to Third World countries of electronic and whitegood wastes under the guise of 'recycling'.

    * Establish comprehensive recycling systems for all wastes.

    * Mandated container deposits.

    * Remediate contaminated industrial sites.


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    By Geoff Nicoll

    Just a note on renewable energy and greenhouse gases.I live in south east Qld and have solar hot water, all new houses in our shire have to install solar or gas hot water systems and there is a government subsidy for solar. I have fluro lights and an average amount of electrical appliances and have noted the solar hot water to cut my power bill by @35%. If every house in Australia was forced to install this system would not our emissions targets and power needs be met? Solar Panels are a good idea but are very expensive and not very efficient, the technology is improving but not there yet, solar hot water on the other hand is very efficient and relativly cheap.Electric hot water systems are generaly the biggest power using appliance in the house behind the refridgerator.
    I see forced instalation of solar hot water systems funded initialy by the government and then repaid over five to ten years by an electricity tarrif on affected houses. There power bills would remain the same but the saving on hot water power would pay back the government loan.Just a thought from an observer.

    By Rob & Lisa Green

    I live on solar power and run a two story house without any problems.We actualy must turn on power through the day because we have so much we run big tv computer and fridge and are now talking about buying a freezer to use our excess power we grow all of our own vegetables and get our water from a very good source a well that is rumoured to never run dry.We have two neigboors one each side of us our neigboors are both coal mines we used to drink our roof water but cannot do so any more because of proven coal contaminents in the water tanks in the area.These people are criminals and work under criminal law we have had all of our rights as residents sold to the coal industry by the governments of this country.The research that i have done from the governments own websites shows in black and white that coal has 21 poisonous chemicals with 9 of those being cancer causing.I have also found that go to a coal town and you will see that each coal town is a cancer hotspot.Coal also causes birth defects asthma and kydney and lung damage.So to say that they have clean coal comes as quite a surprise to me the government has also approved so many more coalmines for the future so how can they really be serious about rapid climate change.Carbon has already been sequestered in the safest place underground by nature but these fools will tell youse all anything i think that their lies have got so big that they believe them.All of the diseases that i have mentioned come from extraction only then their are the coal house gases from burning the coal and of course the coal ash burrial that lets the cancer causing chemicals seep back into the water tables to rejoin the water system. Right now america are having big problems with water tables unfit for human consumption because of cancer casing pollutants.So clean coal i dont think so it is the filthiest form of power generation on the planet and must come to an end. No more coal company or government diversions its quite obvious to stop coal will be a job for the people because the government and coal companys are blinded by coal greed and are stealing our future.The future must be green or we will all pay.COAL IS PUBLIC ENEMY NUMBER ONE...
    Cheers
    ROBBO

    By Kim Bax

    Sustainability is not possible while private bankers issue and control money, under a system known as "Fractional Reserve Banking." It's inherently a Ponzi scheme (or in other words, a "Pyramid" scheme), which demands unending growth, or it collapses. This was explained at great length by Queensland economist Richard Sanders, when I spent a week at Binna Burra (courtesy of the "Ethos Foundation," during their "Courageous Conversation"). Another key resource to understanding this Paul Grignon's animation "Money as Debt" (easily available on the web), as is the extensive work of economist Richard Douthwaite (Foundation for the Economics of Sustainability, Ireland), especially in his book, "The Ecology of Money." Lastly (for now), another great resource is Helen Hodgson Brown's book "The Web of Debt." And as for the current meltdown in global financial markets, I think no-one says it more succinctly than retired oil geologist Dr. Colin Campbell . . .

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDNMjV6sumQ

    Though Richard Heinberg does a pretty good job too, in his extensive essay

    http://archive.richardheinberg.com/museletter/149


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