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European Union Leading the Way in Eco-friendly Economics
Our own tradition also depicts, in the familiar scene of the nativity crèche, this ancient and universal insight that all power must serve life. At the height of the
Today, one might say that a totally new idea had arrived which the status quo was unable to resist. Whoever that mysterious historical Jesus was, he started a revolution which placed human rights above the state’s rights, the individual’s conscience above collective norms, and made civil disobedience into a virtue by insisting that every “inconvenient truth” must be the centre of public debate. Even two thousand years of often bloody Church history and all our current copious Christmas kitsch and frenzied spending have not extinguished this spirit of questioning temporal power. The Mandate of Heaven will forever place nature above human ambition; necessity cannot be argued with, and all rulers must learn to serve humanity or fail. Mark Schapiro, the director of the Center for Investigative Reporting in San Francisco, published a book this year in which he chronicles the fall of the American Empire and the passing of the Mandate of Heaven to the European Union as a result not of America’s financially crippling and immoral wars, but rather because the U.S. refuses to acknowledge that poisoning its own citizens for profit and demanding that the rest of the world buy its toxic products is not a sound business strategy. This process began in 2000 when the E.U. made the so-called Precautionary Principle central to its policies. The concept was first formulated in
Its 2006 E.U. wording is, in part: “Where … there are reasonable grounds for concern for the possibility of adverse effects, but scientific uncertainty persists, …. priority will be given to human health and the environment, ….without having to wait until the reality and seriousness of those adverse effects become fully apparent.” In 2002, the E.U. put this ideal in practice and formally asserted that “sustainable and environmentally sound principles” would have to be as important for all industry as “competitiveness” and by 2004 drafted the world’s most comprehensive environmental laws, most of which came into force this year. The
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In 2006, the E.U. informed the
Cosmetics, pesticides, GMOs, antibiotics in food-producing animals, animal feed containing slaughterhouse waste, various plasticizers and more, are all no longer acceptable for Europeans to import. In fact anything and everything is out more than 60,000 chemicals if science has shown it to be, or suspects it to be, cancer-causing, hormone-disrupting, birth defect promoting, fertility compromising, toxic to aquatic life, or damaging to the environment from ozone-depleting to CO2-increasing. This move is especially amazing in view of the fact that Europe, not the
The Europeans have a new word for their attitude: “glocalism” thinking locally and acting globally, the phrase antibiotic researcher and environmentalist Renee Dubois coined. What was once the Cold War’s greatly feared “domino effect” (then attributed to communism and socialism), has now become reality in the sphere of environmental stewardship arising out of the socialism of the European Green Party that started this whole process in the 1970s and kept up the momentum of change. Now
GREEN ECONOMICS SPREADS GLOBALLY
Worldwatch Institute researcher Erik Assadourian commented: “It’s not simply greenhouse gases that cause climate change it’s our consumer lifestyle that causes the greenhouse gases that cause climate change. Until we end consumerism and the rampant advertising that drives it, we will not solve the climate crisis.” (I imagine the Three Kings chose their gifts without prompting from television or glossy magazines.) A similar attitude was evident when the first French court dealt with farmers who had destroyed vast tracts of Monsanto’s test fields growing genetically engineered corn: they were all acquitted on grounds of “self defense”. The court accepted the reason provided by the farmers who had all pleaded guilty. The asserted, correctly as it turned out since, that there is no earthly way to prevent cross-pollination with the natural corn grown everywhere else which would ruin their livelihood because GMO crops are not saleable in
MARKET FOR TOXIC PRODUCTS Meanwhile, business being business, Asian countries have to get rid of the stuff they already made and can’t sell in the E.U. So, they sell their toxicant-laced products to the
The underlying principle of this policy is to prevent harm when harm is likely or proven as such by independent scientific research. The E.U. also assumes that government regulation in matters of public health and planetary survival is a good thing. Clearly understanding the difference of this attitude to the
Dr. Shiv Chopra, our own Health
The E.U. further demands that industry must meet the requirements of “life-cycle analysis”; a car, lipstick, computer, and a chewy toy have to be safe at the time of sale as well as in the future when they are discarded somewhere. Consequently, the E.U.’s 2006 Accounts Modernization Directive requires that all publicly traded European firms must include future environmental liabilities in their accounting costs and potential future profits. The American approach is to invoke liability law once the damage is done; the courts set the brakes when it is too late, presumably to teach others to behave themselves. By that time, society and the environment have paid the price, the harm done is irreversible and merely becomes a “lesson.” That this deterrent thinking doesn’t work is by now obvious: the very planet is sick while the multinationals are obscenely rich and calculate the cost of potential litigation as part of the cost of doing business. The
On the international scene, the Mandate of Heaven has withdrawn from the
THE CHILD AS SUPERPOWER
The real superpower, however, is not the E.U., but Science. I would suggest that she is Anananke’s sister. The guiding star of political power is no longer informed by missiles, Schapiro explains, but by a policy that places the most vulnerable the child at the centre of business policy. Indeed, here we have a Christmas story for the 21st century! Science, being both a transcendent force as well as an enterprise that knows no borders, has placed the U.S. in the ultimate of ironies: since the late 1990’s, most of the policy decisions made in the E.U. are based on primarily American research. In fact, the leading
MEANTIME, BACK IN
In the meantime, a lot remains to be done. Here in
When Dr. Shiv Chopra recently spoke at the Whole Life Expo he got a standing ovation for his proposal to exercise our natural right to stop our government from forcing us to eat contaminated food for corporate profit. A nationwide action has in fact begun. A petition is to be put before parliament by MP Paul Dewar which basically demands that we accept the E.U. principles. The petition and the required information can be downloaded from my website www.kos publishing.com or by emailing me at helke@sympatico.ca. If you would like to know how toxic your bathroom, laundry and kitchen actually are, and what those roughly 100 chemicals do that assail you daily through personal care products, go to the E.U.’s website which tells you what Europeans may not be exposed to and why: http://europa.eu.int
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M. Schapiro, Exposed: The Toxic Chemistry of Everyday Products and What’s at Stake for American Power, Chelsea Green, 2007 M. Simon, Appetite For Profit: How the Food Industry Undermines our Health and How to Fight Back, Nation Books, 2006 C. White, The Spirit of Disobedience: Resisting the Charms of Fake Politics, Mindless Consumption, and the Culture of Total Work, PolitPoint Press, 2007 |
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