COP 17 ended with a whimper. In essence, participating nations agreed they would all do as little as possible. All reasoned that their various and sundry economic wounds - although self-inflicted - made it inconvenient to address the most urgent crisis the world has ever faced. This stance is quite obviously above and beyond the absurd from a human animal point of view. But from the steel and glass towers of corporate personhood, the plan makes sense. The first step toward solving the problem is the removal of corporate personhood from the equation. And my guest, Mari Margil with The Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund, talks about the nuts and bolts of this solution.
And Occupistas Shut off the source of the one percent's river of money...Even the smoothest flow experiences turbulence from time to time. Sap seeping, smoke rising, seasons turning
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