This is NOT the “Future we want”. NO to the Green Economy - América Latina en Movimiento
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2012-06-20

This is NOT the “Future we want”. NO to the Green Economy

Bolivian Climate Change Platform
Clasificado en:   Cultura: Cultura, |   Política: Politica, |   Internacional: Internacional, Tratados, |   Social: MedioAmbiente, |   Economía: Economia, Desarrollo, |
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A warning from civil society to governments that the agreement consolidates the green economy and false solutions
 
We reject the document “The future we want” that has been approved initially and is about to be ratified by heads of state of member governments of the United Nations and we warn civil society and progressive governments that the content of this document will deepen the structural causes that have caused the socio-environmental crisis that we face, and will not resolve this crisis, by further liberalizing the economy and the commodification of nature.
 
The document states that the objectives put forward in Agenda 21 in Rio in 1992 and the three Conventions: Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change  UNFCCC) and the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification  (UNCCD), as well as the progress made over the years, are still valid. But these important principles, including common but differentiated responsibilities, are only included in the introduction as a declaration when they should be an important part of the entire text.
 
In its current form the text reaffirms and deepens the current neo-liberal economic model. It promotes “inclusive and sustainable” economic growth with various references throughout the text without putting forward proposals or changes to the dominant economic system. The multiple crises we are facing are recognised but all the responses are still within the framework of neo-liberal model and seek to deepen the free market without recognising the underlying structural causes.
 
The inclusion of the concept of Mother Earth and Living Well (Vivir Bien) in harmony with nature is devoid of the content and meaning of the proposal by the world´s indigenous peoples to change the economic model and development patterns in order to have a society in harmony with nature. Instead this has only been included to legitimise the green economy as this phase of the neo-liberal model and the free market.
 
It is wrong to assume that deepening the neo-liberal model via a green economy will simultaneously lead to sustainable economic development, the eradication of poverty and the maintenance and management of ecosystems. As peoples of the world we know this is the same neo-liberal model – even more inhuman – that will exacerbate social inequalities that have destroyed and harmed Mother Earth and nature.
 
We also reject the conditionality to be put on international aid in finance and technology that will only be provided to those countries that implement “green economy” policies. In this way capitalist countries seek to violate the sovereignty of those peoples and governments that decide not to give in to the multinationals.
 
The document, to be approved by heads of state in the high level segment, reaffirms that those “developing” countries need resources to fund their sustainable development actions. But there are no concrete commitments and the responsibility to generate funds will be given to the private sector with the consequences that we know this will bring.
 
We alert civil society and ally governments to the following points included in the current agreed Rio+20 text:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Based on these observations we call on civil society to unite in demanding ally governments, including those of the G77 and ALBA, object to this agreement and take actions to ensure the negotiation process is halted until the structural causes are attacked and concrete commitments are agreed to ensure a change in the current neo-liberal economic model, and to build a new model that allows us to achieve fair development in harmony with nature and the philosophy of Living Well (Vivir Bien).
 
Rio de Janeiro, 20 June 2012.


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