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Arming Ourselves as the World Burns
Studies by the world's top environmental scientists have confirmed that global warming is very likely caused by human activity and that immediate steps must be taken to avoid further degradation of land and the quality of life. The millions of poor in equatorial areas and the southern hemisphere are particularly vulnerable to temperature increases, flooding, and the potential loss of biodiversity. The scientists involved in these studies emphasized the need for world cooperation in reducing greenhouse emissions.
But alternative energy research around the world has actually decreased in the past 30 years. According to the International Energy Agency, Japan is the only major developed country that has increased research spending, largely on solar technology. China is adding a new coal-burning power plant every week. In the United States funding for alternative energy research is less than half of what it was in the late 1970s. George W. Bush proposed a 22-percent increase in clean- energy research in his 2006 State of the Union Address. Soon after, in the 2007 budget, energy efficiency funds were cut by 16%.
The need is evident - and some technologies are in place - for more efficient and less expensive solar panels and windmills, for carbon dioxide capturing systems, and for plant-based fuels. But private industry is often reluctant to invest in long-term projects with uncertain profit potential.
So what is the world spending its money on? War. Annual world military expenses have risen 34% since 1996. The world spends about $173 per person per year on military expenditures. The UN spends about $3 per person per year for peacekeeping efforts. Military expenses have risen in Russia as its oil revenues have increased, and in China and India as their economies have surged ahead.
The U.S. is responsible for almost half of the world's total military expenditures, which surpassed $1.1 trillion in 2005. The world is spending slightly less than during the Cold War, in inflation-adjusted dollars, but the U.S. has led the recent new surge in military spending. We spend as much as the next 14 highest-spending countries combined. We spend 29 times as much as the six perceived threats to our country: Iran, North Korea, Cuba, Libya, Sudan and Syria.
President Bush approved a record U.S. defense budget for 2007 - more than $439 billion. This was augmented by an additional $170 billion for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. The 2008 budget will further increase defense spending, by a staggering 11% to $481 billion, while adding another $145 billion for war costs. Domestic programs will be increased by 1%.
At present, for every $1 spent on alternative energy research in the United States, $200 is spent on the military. It has been estimated that over 40% of each American citizen's tax bill goes to war.
The earth is being choked by carbon emissions as the nations of the world continue to spend their money on perceived short-term threats rather than on the future needs of their children. Much of the world looks to the United States as a global leader. We need a national leader who will direct our goals away from confrontation and toward cooperation in the search for life-giving energy.



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Show AllThe environmental crisis is the most important issue we have ever had to face. While shortages of fuel, food and water are predicted to lead to increased war, war is the greatest destructive force. After that, the economics of imperialsm and "neo-liberalism" are the greatest threat. Climate Justice inevetably means a global cooperative as opposed to a system of competitive hoarding and exploitation.
When a writer does a script, as author, s/he must step outside the paradigm. I humbly invite readers to do likewise, pretend this whole earth thing is someone else's story and you are observing it... what conclusion would you draw from so disproportionate an investment in arms, the means to kill and destroy when what is needed is the exact opposite mechanisms to ensure collective survival? Our planet was laid into orb by the great cosmic clockmaker right between Venus and Mars. Mars from mythology represents war and conquest. It symbolizes the singular human ego and the "selfish" gene. Venus represents the natural lover and cosmic counterbalance to Mars, and she represents Libra, the sign of law, compromise, negotiation, balance and justice. We are veering towards Mars on every meaningful level. As in MARS is too much with us. Where is the investment in peace? The arts? Learning to compromise? The churches often lead the charge (and other fundamentalist religions are in league on this issue) on creating divisiveness, a hatred of other. I teach the wisdom of the ancient circle BECAUSE the circle has no sides. There are places, each equal, that represent counter-balancing drives, and all of these are innate to human beings and the human equation. Our religions champion a concept of the Deity that is all too close to Mars, a vengeful angry-jealous god with attributes that are human, not Divine. It's mixed with Saturn, the old father god of time that devours his own children. Saturn represents what George Lakoff would describe as the strict-father family model. Our world is experiencing a wrenching VENUS DEFICIT. Mars is macho and loves war for sport. This is the current US model, down to its operating as ARMS merchant to the world, while utilizing slick PR to come off as "world's policeman" or delivery system of democracy at the point of a bayonet. It's amazing that the wisdom that's survived the ages, the basis for how the Greeks understood that many diverse heavenly forces shape mankind's destiny has been demonized, denigrated and denied. HOW heaven sees us is a transcendental vision that might save us from ourselves. Our myopic perspectives, for too many based on age-old tribal ism-divisions is tearing our shared world asunder. To place faith--investment in what we value--in weapons is antithetical to life. LIFE is a shared creation. Even our DNA in metaphor teaches us that life is the union of male and female forces, Divine Yang and Divine Yin. To only worship half the force, to only allow left brain perspective into academe, effectively destines mankind to navigating with one oar and thus circling. Then the pundits intone that history repeats... a paradigm change in how life is viewed knocks on our cognitive doors. It is why so many meet for the WORLD SOCIAL FORUM. The Broadway Musical HAIR spoke of the Aquarian Age. Aquarius is the sign of Truth, not fashionable presumptions, but truth based upon the eternal verities, the laws as writ into our cosmos. They are there. They are the math of creation, and they offer a form of enlightenment for too long banished from intelligent thought processes. I won't belabor the point, but the TRUTH that would set them free is now engaged in its own cosmic battle. "As above, so below." Hence we see here on earth great difficulty for many in ascertaining that truth as just as the biogenetic revolution couples the artificial with the genuine element, so, too, are TRUTHS being melded to falsehoods and only those with EYES to see and the WIT to tell can discern. Commondreams is a wonderful place for minds to meet and like skilled tennis match partners, bounce new concepts around. I am grateful for this forum.
Yeah, right, those countries are really a serious threat - they may invade any day! Especially Cuba. Give me a break. This is about fascism - and major countries trying to defend themselves from the biggest bully on the block - a brutal, sadistic, murderous one at that. Well, Russia saved us from the last fascist threat - will they do it again?
Keep in mind as well that Pelosi, Clinton, and Obama ALL say that they support nuclear energy as an "alternative" to petroleum. Now, what does this tell you about our so-called "leaders"?
The U S was created in a blood bath and will expire in a blood bath. That is all it knows. so be it.