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Video: John Bellamy Foster on Capitalism and Climate Change

Posted by Mike E on April 19, 2008

This courtesy of Links – International Journal of Socialist Renewal (who posted these videos) and Green Left Weekly who organized the Conference on “Capitalism and Climate Change”, Sydney, April 11, 2008. John Bellamy Foster is Marxist ecologist and editor of Monthly Review.

For the other four parts:

3 Responses to “Video: John Bellamy Foster on Capitalism and Climate Change”

  1. Anon said

    Not a great public speaker, but good information and insightful. Thanks for this.

  2. Maybe he doesn’t come over well on video, but I was there and he captivated the audience, especially his presentation the following day. There’s more video and audio from Bellamy Foster and others from the Climate Change Social Change Conference at http://www.links.org.au/taxonomy/term/138

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  3. JJM+ said

    I like Bellamy’s presentation because he establishes the inseparable relationship between the ecological crisis we are facing and the capitalist system that puts profit before human need.

    My parents seem to think that it is enough for corporations and factories to establish regulations on how much pollution they can emit. My father actually says that the US is doing a good job because of the regulations that they impose on certain industries.

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