Reflections by Comrade Fidel
THE UNJUSTIFIABLE DESTRUCTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT
Can the capitalist society avoid it? News about this
issue are far from encouraging. The project
to be submitted for approval on December next year in Copenhagen, where the new
Convention that will replace Kyoto’s will be discussed and approved, is being currently
analyzed at Poznan.
The Commission in charge of the drafting of this
project is presided over by Al Gore, ex presidential candidate of the United
States, who was fraudulently defeated by Bush in the elections of 2001. Those who are drafting the project are
pinning all their hopes on Barack Obama as if he could change the course of
history.
An enlightening example comes from Canada.
An article published by BBC World entitled
“Canada's Black
Gold Oil Rush” points out that “the total area currently being mined is
420 Km2 , while the overall area that the Alberta government has
leased to oil companies is 64 919 Km2. The area of exploitable
reserves is 140 200 Km2 - about the size of Florida.
“From the air, the strip mines have
transformed the forest into a moonscape of craters and lakes, with smoke stacks
pumping out billowing clouds. All this in a remote part of northern Alberta.”
Further on, the article continues: “…There are three
major players at the moment - Suncor, Syncrude and a consortium led by Shell -
but more foreign investors and consortiums have piled in.
“…the lack of government action means not enough is
being done about the cumulative effects on the environment.
“…an investigation by the Alberta Cancer Board is due to be published
soon.
“Earlier this year, 500 ducks died after landing on a
tailings pond run by Syncrude…A government investigation is ongoing. Whatever the results, it seems the pace of opposition to the oil
sands is quickening.”
According to the Spanish daily “El País”, “… the estimates made by the dependent agency of the OECD
(Organization for Economic and Cooperation and Development) are based on the
predictions made by the IMF which point to a steady recovery of the global economy
as from the second semester of the year 2009, when the world’s oil production
will reach 86.3 million barrels per day.”
That same Spanish newspaper announces that “the
director of the Department on Climate Change of China wants to state very
clearly that Beijing would only limit its emissions in exchange for lots of
investments and patents for clean technologies.
His signature is indispensable so that all 187 countries gathered at the
Polish city could move on to the adoption of a protocol that could replace that
of 1997. Obama is causing a twenty years
delay in the struggle against climate change.”
Another wire service from the agency NOTIMEX, dated on
December 13, explains that “…the colossal fraud in Wall Street carried out by
Bernard L. Madoff, ex chief of the firm Nasdaq, is causing losses in Spain
amounting to millions”, according to an article published today by the
newspaper “Expansión”, specialized in
economic issues.
“…This Friday, one of the biggest scandals in Wall
Street” –continues the wire service- “has been exposed after the ex chief of Nasdaq, Bernard L. Madoff, was
arrested for having taken part in a fraud with an investment fund that could
amount to 50 billion dollars.”
“…Madoff, ex founding president of the Nasdaq Stock
Market, was arrested on Thursday evening after his own son reported to the
federal authorities that his father was part of what he called ‘a huge
pyramidal fraud’.”
“…Based on this scheme, only the first investors would
obtain dividends from their investments, leaving all of the rest with losses
that, according to the Federal Prosecutor’s Office in New York, could amount to
the aforementioned figure.”
Another news published by Reuters on the same date
stated that: “…President-elect
Barack Obama is considering a plan to boost the recession-hit US economy that
could be far larger than previous estimates”, the Wall Street Journal reported
Saturday.
“…Obama aides, who were considering a half-trillion dollar package
two weeks ago, now consider $600 billion –a year- over two years “a very low-end estimate,” the
newspaper said,
“…The final size of the stimulus is expected to be $1 trillion over that
period, given the deteriorating state of the US economy.
“…Officials with Obama’s camp have declined to comment on media reports
about the size of the boost that the Democrat will launch once he takes office
as President of the United States on January
The picture appears to be even gloomier after the news
by several press agencies reporting all sorts of problems, ranging from the
bankruptcy of the automotive industry as a result of the crisis, up to the
natural disasters, including the increasing cost of foodstuffs, starvation,
war, and many other facts.
The problem is that there is no more habitable space
on our planet. The only one left was
Australia, and the United Kingdom took hold of it on January 19, 1788. There’s been a long time since the
environment is compromised.
¿Could our species surmount that barrier?
Fidel Castro Ruz
December 15, 2008
6:12 p.m.