Copenhagen in a Nutshell
As Prof. Prof Schellnhuber, the director of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Change, said this week the chances of the getting a deal that could keep warming below two degrees was "pie in the sky".
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It’s no coincidence that most of those who are obsessed with population growth are post-reproductive wealthy white men: it’s about the only environmental issue for which they can’t be blamed. The brilliant earth systems scientist James Lovelock, for example, claimed last month that “those who fail to see that population growth and climate change are two sides of the same coin are either ignorant or hiding from the truth. These two huge environmental problems are inseparable and to discuss one while ignoring the other is irrational.” But it’s Lovelock who is being ignorant and irrational.
A paper published yesterday in the journal Environment and Urbanization shows that the places where population has been growing fastest are those in which carbon dioxide has been growing most slowly, and vice versa. Between 1980 and 2005, for example, Sub-Saharan Africa produced 18.5% of the world’s population growth and just 2.4% of the growth in CO2. North America turned out 4% of the extra people, but 14% of the extra emissions. Sixty-three per cent of the world’s population growth happened in places with very low emissions(2).
--George Monbiot
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As the standoff between the two presidents of Honduras continues, Roberto Micheletti´s de facto government has suspended a number of civil rights, including the right to assembly and freedom of transit. The de facto government says it is doing this to maintain peace and public order. It also used the military to shut down two broadcast outlets that reported on anti-government protests. FSRN´s Tim Russo has more.
Ousted President Manuel Zelaya remains inside the Brazilian embassy in Tegucigalpa and this morning, Pacifica's Mitch Jeserich had the opportunity to ask Zelaya a question through Andres Conteris, director of the Program on the Americas for the non-profit group, Nonviolence International and contributor to Democracy Now.
By Fidel Castro RuzA report by the British Cabinet Office released this summer offers stark evidence of the disappearance of the working class from the journalism profession, and the study offers some relevant observations for American media as well. The report, Unleashing Aspirations, notes, among other things, that journalists born since 1970 predominantly come from middle class to upper middle class backgrounds. And Journalism ranks third in the list of the most socially exclusive professions, just behind doctors and lawyers.--The Costs of Becoming a Journalist
Without Lenin, we wouldn't enjoy Hollywood half as much. The one idea the October revolution definitely gave us was the notion that a film is made in the editing suite as much as on the set. Think of the end of The Godfather, cutting between a baptism and the brutal assassinations of the heads of the five families - pure Eisenstein montage -- Johnathan Jones, The Guardian
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I have translated the following short piece by some comrades involved in the website Aporrea.org an important centre of news and discussion within the Bolivarian revolution. There are many reports that a bloodbath is being prepared for tonight. One thing not mentioned in the article is the shutdown of a key radio and TV station, both of which have played a crucial role in the resistance and denouncing the repression of the coup regime. Here in Venezuela a solidarity actions has been called for tomorrow morning. Now is the time to raise our voices as one in defence of the Honduran people. -- Fred Fuentes"The film Man with a Movie Camera represents
AN EXPERIMENTATION IN THE CINEMATIC TRANSMISSION
Of visual phenomena
WITHOUT THE USE OF INTERTITLES
(a film without intertitles)
WITHOUT THE HELP OF A SCRIPT
(a film without script)
WITHOUT THE HELP OF A THEATRE
(a film without actors, without sets, etc.)
This new experimentation work by Kino-Eye is directed towards the creation of an authentically international absolute language of cinema – ABSOLUTE KINOGRAPHY – on the basis of its complete separation from the language of theatre and literature."
Eisenstein mounted his shots and joined them along various formal and thematic conflicting parameters - straight shots juxtaposed to diagonal ones, light/dark shots, and conflicts in the direction and rhythm of motion (right-to-left to left-to-right), camera distance conflicts (long shots to close-ups, etc). Through these juxtapositions of brief shots, which had a physiological effect on viewers, Eisenstein forged emotions and ideas. For him the illusion of continuity and the focus upon individual heroes encourage an anti-revolutionary false consciousness.He then goes on to compare Dziga Vertov to Eisenstein in a descriptive summary passage:
His most comprehensive and effective use of the conflict montage can be found in the Odessa steps sequence in Battleship Potemkin.The scene consists of a dazzling series of conflicting shots and editing that powerfully convey the horror caused by Tsarist troops walking in formation down the Odessa steps while shooting and dispersing a crowd of protesters. Such cinematic attractions over thematic concerns lead the spectator in the direction desired by the director.
Vertov's oeuvre was different. He believed only documentary shots of real-life situtations in revolutionary societies can the truth be revealed. He tried to follow Marx and Engels who wrote "the turning of history into world history is not indeed a mere abstract art on the part of the self-consciousness, the world spirit or of any other metaphysical spectre, bThis may seem to suggest that Vertov was a bit of an ideological nutter. Nonetheless, his influence has been massive and if you watch the opening (many) scenes in Man with a Movie Camera (see clip below)-- driven by a powerful musical score -- it's easy to see why.ut a quiet material, empirically verifiable act." For Vertov "we hold the ability to show and elucidate life as it is, considerably higher than the occasionally diverting doll games that people call theatre. Vertov constantly compared the fiction film to witchcraft and drugs since for him fiction was nothing but a reflection of ideologies whose function was to turn the spectator away from his awareness of the real processes of production and from truth. He therefore disliked Eisenstein's fictional recreation of events, and called for the allocation of funds to documentary rather than fictional films. In shooting, Vertov preferred the use of candid cameras in places where his presence would go unnoticed. Only in such a manner can the filmmaker make "the invisible visible, the unclear clear ...; making falsehood into truth."

Q:How many far left franchise members (put selected party name here) does it take to change a light globe?Maybe that's unfair. But you only have to monitor trends in England to predict what's likely to be on the political agenda soon enough down here in the antipodes regardles of local conditions of indigenous politics.
A:Sorry. They won't know until after they ring London.

The left's inability to offer a realistic alternative at the ballot box means that it has failed those who reject neoliberalism. It's nothing short of a tragedy.Davies chronicling of the British left's mastery of fracture is wrist slitting stuff. As far as I know, her story is sadly true. She writes (on her Socialist Alliance experience):
I watched the so-called revolutionary political parties destroy any chance of effective left co-operation and flout principles of democracy and accountability.Then, after still more tales of fractious wow, she writes:
You couldn't make it up. It's deeply tragic.And so it is. As one English left activist told me recently, the left in the UK is at its worse state in decades.
A stand-off between the ousted President of Honduras, Manuel Zelaya and Interim President Roberto Micheletti continues to generate civil strife, with several clashes reported Tuesday between Zelaya supporters and government forces. FSRN´s Tim Russo Reports.
Green Left Weekly is planning to run ongoing coverage on the dramatic developments in the struggle for democracy and justice in Honduras over the coming days. Four reports, from September 21 and 22, are published below.Federico Fuentes, Caracas

Below is an open letter from the Socialist Alliance to Australia's foreign affairs minister, Stephen Smith, calling on the Australian government to act for the immediate and unconditional reinstatement of President Manuel Zelaya, and the restoration of democracy in Honduras.
Please assist the Honduran people's struggle for justice by inserting your own contact details and signing it, then emailing or faxing it to the minister as soon as possible.
To: Stephen Smith
Minister for Foreign Affairs
PO Box 6022, Parliament House
Canberra ACT 2600
Tel: (02) 6277 7500 Fax: (02) 6273 4112
Email: Stephen.Smith.MP@aph.gov.au
Cc: Electorate office
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Inglewood WA 6932
Tel: (08) 9272 3411 Fax: (08) 9272 3477
September 24, 2009
Dear Minister Smith,
The people and nation of Honduras urgently need the support of democratic governments and peoples around the world.
The current military dictatorship in Honduras, which on June 28 overthrew the elected government of President Manuel Zelaya Rosales in a coup d’etat, has unleashed a wave of repression against tens of thousands of people who have taken to the streets demanding Zelaya’s immediate restoration as president.Zelaya re-entered Honduras on foot on September 21 and was given asylum by the Brazilian government in its embassy in Tegucigalpa. However, on September 22, as thousands of people assembled outside the embassy to welcome Zelaya home, the coup regime headed by Roberto Micheletti cut electricity and water to the embassy and tear-gassed, pepper-sprayed and fired on the president’s supporters, seriously injuring some.
With Zelaya’s return, the incessant violations of human rights and fundamental liberties perpetrated by the dictatorship over the last 85 days have significantly increased. Hundreds more civilians have been arrested and images have emerged of large numbers of protesters being rounded up and detained in a sports stadium in Tegucigalpa. The military has now imposed a total curfew in the country – an attempt to prevent the Honduran people from expressing their wish for the restoration of democracy in their country.
Speaking to international media on September 21, Zelaya called on Honduras’ armed forces to “respect the human rights of the Honduran people … To the commander general of the armed forces ... I peacefully make a call for sanity, so that there is no violence on the streets. The people here are unarmed, shouting for joy.”
It is a fundamental human right of all peoples to determine their own government and political future and during the last three months the people of Honduras have made very clear what they want with peaceful protests, strikes and road blockades, on a daily basis. On September 15, three million people rallied in more than 20 cities and towns across Honduras demanding an end to the coup.
We join with the nine governments of Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America, the Organisation of American States, the UN General Assembly and the Rio Group in their call for Zelaya to be immediately reinstated as the legitimate president of Honduras and for the democratically elected government to be able to resume its duties. We note also that the European Union and almost every government in the world have officially condemned the coup, and call on the Australian government to urgently:
* Demand that the coup leaders respect the integrity of the Brazilian embassy and immediately stop the repression against civilians;
* Actively support the reinstatement of democratically-elected President Manuel Zelaya, including supporting all calls for his reinstatement made at the 64th meeting of the United Nations General Assembly this week;
* Demand the immediate release of all political and social movement activists who have been detained by the military;
* Support President Zelaya’s and the Honduran people’s rejection of the terms of the “Arias agreement”, which would legitimise the coup leaders’ actions, and work for the reinstatement of Zelaya to the presidency without conditions of any kind, in accordance with the will of the people of Honduras.
* Not recognise the results of Honduran elections in November if those elections are carried out while the coup government remains in power, the position of the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR).
* Support the calls of the Honduran people for the coup leaders to be arrested and tried for their crimes.
* Pressure the United States administration to end its training of the Honduran military.
* We applaud the millions of courageous Hondurans who have peacefully protested for three months to defend democracy, despite severe intimidation and assault by the military, and pledge our active solidarity with them until the coup is overturned and democratic rights are assured in Honduras.
Yours in support of the democratic rights of all peoples,
Bea Bleile, Margarita Windisch, Dick Nichols
National Conveners, Socialist Alliance
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PUBLIC FORUM
NT INTERVENTION IN CRISIS: WHY MACKLIN MUST RESIGN
Wednesday 7th October, 6.30 PM
UTS Building 4, Level 2, Room 36, 745 Harris St Ultimo
* Richard Downs
Alywarra People’s Walk-Off, Ampilatwatja NT
* Larissa Behrendt
NAIDOC Indigenous Person of the Year, 2009
* Chris Graham
Editor, National Indigenous Times
CONTACT: Mon Wiseman 0415 410 558 / Jean Parker 0449 646 593
Stop the Intervention Collective meetings are every Monday, 6pm at the Teachers Federation, Level 1, 33 Mary Street, Surry Hills.
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Friday 16 October, 6pm.
‘Resistance to Invasion: the Aboriginal walk-off and protest against the Northern Territory Intervention’.
Melbourne Youth Sport and Recreation centre (MAYSAR) 185 Gertrude St Fitzroy
Speakers are: Richard Downs, Harry Nelson and leading Melbourne Aboriginal activist Robbie Thorpe who will provide a local perspective on the policies of the Rudd Government.
Kurlipa Hall, 174 Boundary Street, West End
With Reverend Aunty Alex Gater, Aboriginal Women For Change
Monday 19th October, 1pm
Room 214, Gordon Greenwood Building (32)
University of Queensland.
CONTACT: Sam Watson 0401 227 443 or Mark Gillespie on 07 3891 5385 / mgillespie3@gmail.com
SUPPORT THE SPEAKING TOUR!
Help in building networks of active supporters, fundraising to support the walk-off protest camp, promotion of events and much more.ONE ASSESSMENT: Significant sections of the country are now in open insurrection, with many barrios erecting barricades and driving police and army out.
Meanwhile, it looks increasingly likely that the desperate coup regime could physically attack the Bazilian embassy in a bid to kill Zelaya.
The situation has no gone so far that either the government is overthrown or the coup regime holds on to power through bloody repression that physically crushes the resistance and the insurrection breaking out.
END:CIV is a film that examines our culture’s addiction to systematic violence and environmental exploitation, and probes the resulting epidemic of poisoned landscapes and shell-shocked nations. Based in part on Endgame, the best-selling book by Derrick Jensen, END:CIV asks: "If your homeland was invaded by aliens who cut down the forests, poisoned the water and air, and contaminated the food supply, would you resist?" END:CIV is currently in production

Federico Fuentes, Caracas
September 22 — Honduran President Manuel Zelaya, overthrown in a military coup on June 28 and currently in the Brazilian embassy in the Honduran capital Tegucigalpa, has told Telesur TV that the coup regime is planning to take over the Brazilian embassy at 11pm Honduran-time. He says they plan to assassinate him.
Ricardo Arturo Salgado, a social investigator and activist in the Honduran anti-coup resistance based in Tegucigalpa, told Green Left Weekly over the phone from the capital that, “the decision we have all taken is to fight with everything we have”.
He reiterated the information revealed by Zelaya, insisting there is “a plan to cause blackouts at 11 tonight”, which will be the pretext to take over the embassy and possibly kill Zelaya.
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