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Mother Nature Occupies Wall Street

Posted: 11/12/11 06:20 PM ET

"Nature is party to all our deals and decisions, and she has more votes, a longer memory, and a sterner sense of justice than we do."
- Wendell Berry, Author and Activist

Berry's belief in nature's influence was powerfully validated on October 29, the day that Occupy Wall Street's Environmental Action Group scheduled its first Climate Justice Day. On that very day, Mother Nature hit New York with the first October blizzard in recorded history. The weather event was national news, and Occupy Wall Street's (OWS) Climate Justice Day got a lot more coverage than it would have otherwise. What journalist could resist the irony of a panel called "Nightmare on Wall St: Capitalism and the Roots of the Ecological Crisis" being canceled by a freakish snowfall, itself an example of ecological crisis?

This blizzard is not the only evidence that nature has joined forces with the Occupy movement. Even the movement's structure is a living system, a forthright rejection of the rigid hierarchies of Wall Street and the government. A living system cannot exist in isolation, is never in equilibrium and is constantly generating new forms. What better context from which to produce results that support the environment?

At first, public reaction to "greens" was generally negative. Many said that they were a fringe group co-opting the Occupy movement for publicity, or even worse, that environmentalists were diluting the message of income inequality.

Then, for a while, you didn't hear much about them. The Occupy movement's first official statement contains 23 planks, and only one addresses an environmental issue, "(Let the fact be known) that they continue to block alternate forms of energy to keep us dependent on oil." There was nothing about climate change or saving the earth.

However, living systems demand energy and produce waste. Prodded by regulators who threatened to "clean" the Zuccotti Park and confiscate generators, a sustainability group emerged. The working group KSS -- Kitchen, Sustainability and Sanitation -- took on the job. Members process waste, using bicycles to carry compostable material to three local farms. Three stationary bicycles are attached to a car battery that replaces the generators the city was about to confiscate. The "energy of the people" system was designed by an MIT engineer.

Tabitha, a member of the Occupy Seattle Sustainability Brigade Working Group described the purpose of these sustainability groups. "We are a small experiment as to what our society could look like. ... There is lots of garbage produced here, it's a mess, but it reflects society."

Her group composts, uses grey water systems, water catchment and solar panels to generate clean power. The whole idea is to create a community organized around sustainability. This in turn provides experiential learning to create environmentalists out of all movement members.

Environmental Action Group (EAG) is a separate group working for the direct action component of environmentalism. Rather than try to build its own environmental action, EAG contacted the major environmental groups with the offer of support and partnership. Bill McKibben, founder of the environmental group 350.org, spoke at OWS on October 17 and invited the crowd to join him in Washington, D.C. to protest the Keystone tar sands pipeline. And many from both OWS and Occupy Seattle went.

Is Mother Nature occupying Wall Street? Certainly, OWS is finding it must accommodate her. Whether it's dealing with the necessities of life or co-opting her weird weather or accommodating members whose passion for the earth demands a hearing, nature insists on being a party to the group. Environmentalists are speaking out, defining how environmental destruction and economic inequality are closely connected. Nature doesn't insist on being the dominant issue, but she will certainly have her say.

 
"Nature is party to all our deals and decisions, and she has more votes, a longer memory, and a sterner sense of justice than we do." - Wendell Berry, Author and Activist Berry's belief in nature's i...
"Nature is party to all our deals and decisions, and she has more votes, a longer memory, and a sterner sense of justice than we do." - Wendell Berry, Author and Activist Berry's belief in nature's i...
 
 
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03:39 PM on 11/15/2011
The solution for the 99% of ALL political persuasions is decentralized, democratically-owned solar power and efficiency upgrades supported by generous feed in tariffs and PACE loans - Big Banks and Big Energy are getting a massive greenwash from Big Government and Big Enviros with their wilderness killing Big Solar and Big Wind which just perpetuates the destruction and monopolization of our grid and the ongoing ripoffs of taxpayers and ratepayers.

WE can own the bulk of our own power generation if we will fight for LOCAL democratically-owned solutions instead of more Big Energy boondoggles - there is the additional benefit that it will cost taxpayers nothing and ratepayers far less than they will pay on any version of Big Energy, greenwashed or fossil, improve our property values and create far more jobs. It's the best economic AND environmental policy, let's get moving!
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oneeasyrider
E=mc2: From light you exist
05:29 AM on 11/16/2011
Thought I was on top of everything solar yet didn't know about PACE loans. Glad I stumbled on to your post, sheila.
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11:25 AM on 11/16/2011
Yes! I preach the Gospel of PACE! haha PACE is such an important tool and the FHA has been blocking it for the past 18 months or so because after they participated in the collapse of our economy, now they want to monopolize all loans relating to structures - it is unbelievably short-sighted and destructive but Congress is just sitting around while we bleed out for Big Energy or go without heating, cooling, etc. Restoring PACE financing to every state, and fully funding it is SUCH a smarter use of Federal money than subsidizing Big Energy boondoggles, it is imperitive that we all work on it... Jobs, property values, lower energy bills, reduced pollution, there is no downside!
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Michael D Ballantine
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02:13 AM on 11/15/2011
If the Occupy protestors would bother to read the party platform, they might find most of what they want already detailed. Add prosecutions of Wall Street criminals and finished.
07:47 PM on 11/13/2011
So your solution is manufactured scarcity in the oil market by stopping new production, and carbon taxes for all so Goldman Sachs can make billions more with a carbon trading derivatives market?

That isn't sticking it to Wall Street. That's sticking it to the 99%.
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01:52 AM on 11/14/2011
Gee, maybe regulating the trading of carbon derivative­s...

Or just start with a revenue neutral carbon tax...that has not only proven to work, but also benefited the bottom line for corps moving towards efficiency. Now if only corps would pass on those savings for once instead of outlandish bonuses to their execs....ya...right
06:23 PM on 11/14/2011
I agree and it also improves the bottom line for the Chinese.
10:15 AM on 11/13/2011
I love the OWS sustainability working goups. Recycle water! Peddle Power! Permaculture! While the occupy movement digs in for the long battle against the runaway banks, we can all start right now with learning how to become more self sufficient and how to live sustainably. Here is some info about things that are being done already: http://www.occupy-wallstreet.com/permaculture/
06:25 PM on 11/14/2011
Economic equality.... ok. Let's get work equality going to match. Those on welfare will have to work for their checks. Those one food stamps, EBT cards and anyone receiving unemployment will have to take urinalysis testing before receiving their checks. They will have to show up to work centers and put to work sweeping the streets, cleaning up OWS debris, clean up vacant lots, I can think of 100's of things to put the lazy to work.
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oneeasyrider
E=mc2: From light you exist
05:37 AM on 11/16/2011
And what would you suggest we do with people who have a lazy mind?
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Watersisland
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09:33 PM on 11/12/2011
Living in harmony with nature or even enhancing nature is a platform that I hope all OWS groups will adopt. Presenting solutions and ideas that will benefit ALL....including nature.....is what OWS needs to be about.
06:27 PM on 11/14/2011
Yeah!!! Like stop deficating in the parks! Protesting does not mean putting up tents!!! Occupy my ssa! Anarchists pure and simple. Arrest and deport if necessary.
08:18 PM on 11/12/2011
For me, Mother Nature and those speaking on her behalf should be the loudest voices in this movement. Afterall her destruction affects every living thing on earth, it does not discriminate between the haves and have nots, humans and other species. We only have one home and if we f&^k this up, that's it.
06:28 PM on 11/14/2011
species. Can I have a definition of Species? What is the difference between a pug and a great dane? I know size but both are dogs. How about lions and tigers. Both are large preditory cats and yet can mate. How bout humans? White, black, red, yellow same species or different? Definition please.
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03:33 PM on 11/15/2011
yeah, it's called biology 101 - use The Google if you flunked out of high school or got taught bible lessons instead of science.
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04:09 PM on 11/20/2011
" How bout humans? White, black, red, yellow same species or different? Definition please.”

Answer: We're ALL the same-- Homo sapiens. Go to Google for more info...