The recent unprecedented 40-degree temperatures ignited fires across tinderbox
Britain leading to a nationwide mobilisation of firefighters not seen since theBlitz. In Greater London and Yorkshire every appliance was utilised and forcesbrought in from outside. Once more our ‘applauded' key workers rescue us fromanother capitalist crisis. ---- Their reward? A derisory 2% pay offer. Rejectingthis and now balloting on strike action, the workers of the Fire Brigades Unionare rejecting not just the bosses' contempt for the working class but alsocapitalism's climate crisis that has proven why their work is so key.As outgoing prime minister Boris Johnson praised "the heroic work of firefightersin recent days...", we must remember it is precisely capitalism's indifferencethat has got us here. The government's response could be likened to the Titanicwhen warned of an iceberg; deciding to rearrange the deck chairs rather thanchange course.Instead of fessing up to the disastrous consequences of three centuries ofexponential capitalist plundering, insisting we urgently reverse engines now,they talk of adjustments, getting used to it, building colonnaded walkways andpainting rail lines white. As if the crisis screaming at humanity is one ofaesthetics or inconvenience.The recent unprecedented British weather is part of the worldwide phenomena ofheatwaves leading to destruction of agricultural land through drought anddeforestation through fire. Even the smartest Flat Earther would have to blushdenying not just climate change, but climate change driven by human activity.The shocking truth is that global warming and soaring temperatures are no crisisfor planet Earth, just its species, and specifically that species which hascaused the problem. In its 13 billion years, the planet has alternately spentmillions of years being a ball of fire and millions of years being a ball of ice.It continued, with life coming and going, and coming again.Climate historians now assert Earth is at its hottest since before our emergenceonto it as Homo Sapiens around 100,000 years ago. Coincidence? Or something alittle more sinister? In the comparative blink of an eye of planetary existencethat has included us, our history has so changed the physical and climaticstructure of the whole planet that it now warrants its own distinct geologicalterm: Anthropocene.As a species this should be a great triumph. Our ability to consciously apply ourlabour to the material world around us. Not just to survive, but thrive in thecultivation of abundance and the abolition of scarcity through our hands andintellect.Humanity is not new to sustainable community and society, but our developmentaland technological capacity to achieve this beyond subsistence and survival withthe conquest of thirst, hunger and disease, has been with us for more than acentury. So why do we continue to starve and burn?A spectre is haunting humanity, the spectre of capitalism. It cannot help itsfundamental nature which, in addition to ruthless exploitation of everything thatmoves or doesn't move, requires a myriad of light and heavy-handed tools ofoppression to sustain it. It does so amorally and without judgement, butcompulsively, relentlessly and remorselessly. Breaking from the common communityof humankind through crippling greed, it devours and wrecks without reflection orrepentance. Its drive is self-enrichment and the power it brings, it's benefits,incidental.The science of climate change is far from new, it is at least as old as themodern forces of capitalist production. Having already killed millions over acentury of crowded, rat infested, disease filled workers' barracks, dangerous andinhuman production practices, famine or war , it was first alerted to the dangerof the ‘Greenhouse effect' of carbon release in a seminal report by Swedishscientist Svante Arrhenius in 1896.It took nearly a century for environmental concerns and science to gain bandwidthwithin the public mind, largely to face derision and attack by the short-termistprofit mongers in power. Famously caricatured by Ronald Reagan's Secretary ofState for the Interior James G Watt, proclaiming "a forest is merely anun-rationalised armchair."It's not that they don't care, it's that they really don't care about the poor,the producers, the working class. The (largely) elderly men in power feathertheir nests for retirement bunkers, fortress resorts and gated communities, and acontrol of technology that will end the pesky long term needs of and for workforces.Older than the science is the revolutionary insight to see what is coming. At theheight of the French Revolution in 1792, Jean Paul Marat penned his propheticwarning:"Don't be deceived when they tell you things are better now. Even if there's nopoverty to be seen because the poverty's been hidden. Even if you ever got morewages and could afford to buy more of these new and useless goods whichindustries foist on you and even if it seems to you that you never had so much,that is only the slogan of those who still have much more than you. Don't betaken in when they paternally pat you on the shoulder and say that there's noinequality worth speaking of and no more reason to fight because if you believethem they will be completely in charge in their marble homes and granite banksfrom which they rob the people of the world under the pretence of bringing themculture. Watch out, for as soon as it pleases them they'll send you out toprotect their gold in wars whose weapons, rapidly developed by servilescientists, will become more and more deadly until they can with a flick of thefinger tear a million of you to pieces."Two pyres are being built, one for the planet and the other for capitalism. Theworking class globally is beginning to decide which one to light and which tofight. The choice has never been clearer or more urgent. Victory to the firefighters!https://www.anarchistcommunism.org/2022/07/27/the-burning-question/_________________________________________A - I N F O S N E W S S E R V I C EBy, For, and About AnarchistsSend news reports to A-infos-en mailing listA-infos-en@ainfos.ca
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