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We all know the truth.  Our planet is dying.  Climate change is searing a major ecological crisis across the planet.
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Glaciers and polar ice shelves are crumbling.  Species are being eradicated at record numbers.  Air pollution kills about two million people prematurely each year.  Water supplies are drying up, while water systems are being sold off to big corporations concerned only with expanding their profits. Meanwhile, our nation keeps building new coal plants, even though they are the most destructive way to meet our energy needs.  And the Obama administration and some Democrats are pushing dangerous new nuclear power plants.
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'''OLD CHAPTER TITLE: ECOLOGICAL SUSTAINABILITY'''
  
Our Green solutions make a sharp and immediate break from this madness. We believe that the human community is just one part of the Earth community.  The human community is an element of the Earth community, not the other way around. People and our governments must support the ecological dynamics, not destroy them.
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'''NEW CHAPTER TITLE: ECOLOGICAL WISDOM'''
  
The global climate crisis is the defining challenge of our generation. We have a plan to make drastic changes quickly to avert global catastrophe. Greens are ready to lead the way to save our planet.
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'''SECTION NAME: INTRODUCTION'''
  
Here’s our Green vision for protecting our planet:
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Greens are advocates for the Earth and the integrated harmony of all life with the natural world. Our advocacy is based on our love of nature and our recognition that our society is interconnected with all of life. 
  
To forestall disaster, we call for a halt in increases in greenhouse gas emissions, and then reducing these emissions 90% by 2050. Senator Obama only calls for 80 percent reduction in carbon emissions below 1990 levels by 2050. That won’t be enough to avert catastrophic climate change. The Green plan is stronger.
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We believe in ecological wisdom, the philosophy of ecological equilibrium. All human life must be sustained within the dynamics of the biosphere. The human community is an element of the Earth community, not the other way around. We value all forms of life including non-human species.
  
As a nation, with less than 5% of the world’s population, we consume 22% of the world’s energy resources. That must change.
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Sustainable human communities must be in ecological balance with the Earth. We humans must learn to live within the ecological limits of our planet. We have a moral responsibility to carefully protect and restore health to our water, air and soil systems. We are obligated to preserve biological diversity on our planet. In our decision making, we take into consideration the seventh generation to come.  When knowledge or foresight are limited, we follow the precautionary principle for safety and choose the path of caution.
  
Greens support a decisive shift away from coal, oil, and nuclear power, towards clean and renewable energy such as wind, solar, ocean power, geothermal and small-scale hydropower. Republicans and Democrats do not.
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The sad truth is that our planet is not in ecological balance. It is in crisis.  Human-induced climate change is searing major ecological catastrophes across the planet.
  
We call for extensive energy conservation efforts, to reduce energy consumption by 50% in 20 years. Republicans and Democrats do not.
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Glaciers and polar ice shelves are crumbling.  Species are going extinct so swiftly that this is the sixth great extinction event in the planet's history.  The biology of our planet is growing less diverse -- and poorer.  Air pollution kills about two million people prematurely each year.  Water supplies are drying up, while water systems are being sold off to big corporations concerned only with their profits. Our weather is growing more violent.
  
We call for a Manhattan Project-level of commitment to developing clean renewable energy technologies.
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Meanwhile, our nation keeps building new coal plants and drilling for oil, even though these are the most destructive ways to meet our energy needs.  Even nuclear power is experiencing a resurgence, being falsely touted as "clean energy."
  
To jumpstart the solar market, we call for massive federal, state and local investment in solar cells on government buildings.
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Greens advocate a decisive break from this madness.  We will save our planet -- before it is too late.  
  
Unlike Democrats and Republicans, we Greens are opposed to nuclear power. The prospect of a radioactive catastrophe is ever-present, and there is no safe way to dispose of the radioactive waste.
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We call for early retirement of nuclear reactors in less than five years, no new nuclear plants, and an end to all corporate welfare for the nuclear industry. Compare that to Senator Obama, whose top campaign staffer was a lobbyist the nuclear power company Exelon.
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We also support a ban on new coal-fired power plants, and phasing out of electrical production by the burning of coal. Senators McCain and Obama say they support “clean coal” but really clean coal is a fiction invented by the coal industry.
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The human community is an element of the Earth community, not the other way around. All human endeavors are situated within the dynamics of the biosphere. If we wish to have sustainable institutions and enterprises, they must fit well with the processes of the Earth. The ideology of industrialism, in both capitalist and communist countries, insists that modern society lives on top of nature and should rightly use and despoil the rest of the natural world as we desire – because any loss of the ecosystems is merely an “externality” in economic thought and because any problems can be addressed later by a technological fix. We are now living through the painful consequences of that arrogant, ignorant perspective. Many of our children suffer from accumulations of mercury and other toxins in their neurological systems, environmentally related cancer is on the rise, and our air and water are increasingly polluted. Meanwhile, our ecosystems are being compromised by the spreading presence of genetically engineered organisms.
  
Much of the solution to climate change is at the local level. We Greens support massive subsidies for the growth of mass transit, as well as more bike lanes, bike paths and auto-free zones.
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Our houses and buildings, manufacturing processes, and industrial agriculture were all designed with the assumption of an endless supply of cheap and readily available fossil fuels. Pollution and despoiling the land were not part of the thinking. The Green Party, however, is optimistic about the alternatives that now exist and that could be encouraged through tax policy and the market incentives of fuel efficiency. We also challenge the grip of the oil, automotive, and automobile insurance industries that have managed to block or roll back progress in public mass transit. The gutting of subsidies for the railroads has meant not only fewer passenger routes but also the addition of thousands of large freight trucks on our highways, decreasing public safety and increasing pollution. We are committed to extending the greening of waste management by encouraging the spread of such practices as reduce, return, reuse, and recycle. We strongly oppose the recent attempts to roll back the federal environmental protection laws that safeguard our air, water, and soil.
  
Greens support major changes in agriculture. We call for a dramatic expansion of organic farming. We want to shift price supports and subsidies away from industrial agriculture to organic agriculture, small family farms and cooperatives. We also oppose the construction of all new factory farms.
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The health of the life-support systems – the ecosystems on our continent – is of paramount importance. Inherent in the efficient dynamics of those ecosystems is a vital profusion of biodiversity. Therefore, the Greens call for a halt to the destruction of habitats, which are being sacrificed to unqualified economic expansion. We humans have a moral responsibility to all of our relations, many of which are facing extinction because we carelessly and permanently halt their long evolutionary journey.
  
We Greens want environmental justice. That means no new siting of toxic chemical or waste facilities in areas already contaminated.
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The Green Party also supports the spread of organic agriculture and the careful tending of our nation’s precious remaining topsoil. We support planetary efforts to slow the ever-increasing numbers of humans pressuring the ecosystems, and we especially support the reduction of consumption of the world’s raw materials by the industrialized Northern Hemisphere. We are appalled by our country’s withdrawal from serious efforts to limit greenhouse gases that are contributing mightily to global climate disruption. The Green Party strongly urges the United States to adopt an actively responsible position in this crisis and to take significant action to address the problem.
 
 
And we must stop polluting so much. Greens support a shift away from the use of toxic chemicals, and towards an industrial system based on clean production.
 
 
 
We Greens want to protect our nation’s beautiful public lands. We call for a halt on all industrial timber cutting and clear-cutting on federal and state public lands.
 

Latest revision as of 22:11, 15 July 2010

2010 PLATFORM

OLD CHAPTER TITLE: ECOLOGICAL SUSTAINABILITY

NEW CHAPTER TITLE: ECOLOGICAL WISDOM

SECTION NAME: INTRODUCTION

Greens are advocates for the Earth and the integrated harmony of all life with the natural world. Our advocacy is based on our love of nature and our recognition that our society is interconnected with all of life.

We believe in ecological wisdom, the philosophy of ecological equilibrium. All human life must be sustained within the dynamics of the biosphere. The human community is an element of the Earth community, not the other way around. We value all forms of life including non-human species.

Sustainable human communities must be in ecological balance with the Earth. We humans must learn to live within the ecological limits of our planet. We have a moral responsibility to carefully protect and restore health to our water, air and soil systems. We are obligated to preserve biological diversity on our planet. In our decision making, we take into consideration the seventh generation to come. When knowledge or foresight are limited, we follow the precautionary principle for safety and choose the path of caution.

The sad truth is that our planet is not in ecological balance. It is in crisis. Human-induced climate change is searing major ecological catastrophes across the planet.

Glaciers and polar ice shelves are crumbling. Species are going extinct so swiftly that this is the sixth great extinction event in the planet's history. The biology of our planet is growing less diverse -- and poorer. Air pollution kills about two million people prematurely each year. Water supplies are drying up, while water systems are being sold off to big corporations concerned only with their profits. Our weather is growing more violent.

Meanwhile, our nation keeps building new coal plants and drilling for oil, even though these are the most destructive ways to meet our energy needs. Even nuclear power is experiencing a resurgence, being falsely touted as "clean energy."

Greens advocate a decisive break from this madness. We will save our planet -- before it is too late.



2004 ECOLOGICAL SUSTAINABILITY CHAPTER INTRODUCTION

The human community is an element of the Earth community, not the other way around. All human endeavors are situated within the dynamics of the biosphere. If we wish to have sustainable institutions and enterprises, they must fit well with the processes of the Earth. The ideology of industrialism, in both capitalist and communist countries, insists that modern society lives on top of nature and should rightly use and despoil the rest of the natural world as we desire – because any loss of the ecosystems is merely an “externality” in economic thought and because any problems can be addressed later by a technological fix. We are now living through the painful consequences of that arrogant, ignorant perspective. Many of our children suffer from accumulations of mercury and other toxins in their neurological systems, environmentally related cancer is on the rise, and our air and water are increasingly polluted. Meanwhile, our ecosystems are being compromised by the spreading presence of genetically engineered organisms.

Our houses and buildings, manufacturing processes, and industrial agriculture were all designed with the assumption of an endless supply of cheap and readily available fossil fuels. Pollution and despoiling the land were not part of the thinking. The Green Party, however, is optimistic about the alternatives that now exist and that could be encouraged through tax policy and the market incentives of fuel efficiency. We also challenge the grip of the oil, automotive, and automobile insurance industries that have managed to block or roll back progress in public mass transit. The gutting of subsidies for the railroads has meant not only fewer passenger routes but also the addition of thousands of large freight trucks on our highways, decreasing public safety and increasing pollution. We are committed to extending the greening of waste management by encouraging the spread of such practices as reduce, return, reuse, and recycle. We strongly oppose the recent attempts to roll back the federal environmental protection laws that safeguard our air, water, and soil.

The health of the life-support systems – the ecosystems on our continent – is of paramount importance. Inherent in the efficient dynamics of those ecosystems is a vital profusion of biodiversity. Therefore, the Greens call for a halt to the destruction of habitats, which are being sacrificed to unqualified economic expansion. We humans have a moral responsibility to all of our relations, many of which are facing extinction because we carelessly and permanently halt their long evolutionary journey.

The Green Party also supports the spread of organic agriculture and the careful tending of our nation’s precious remaining topsoil. We support planetary efforts to slow the ever-increasing numbers of humans pressuring the ecosystems, and we especially support the reduction of consumption of the world’s raw materials by the industrialized Northern Hemisphere. We are appalled by our country’s withdrawal from serious efforts to limit greenhouse gases that are contributing mightily to global climate disruption. The Green Party strongly urges the United States to adopt an actively responsible position in this crisis and to take significant action to address the problem.