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Copyright Bruce Nixon 2010. All rights reserved. Th<strong>is</strong> electronic copy <strong>is</strong> provided free for personal, non-commercial use only.<br />

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by corporations.<br />

7. Cancel all illegitimate debts claimed from the South as a major step towards enabling countries to deal<br />

with the economic and climate cr<strong>is</strong>es.<br />

Meanwhile President Obama challenged all Americans to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Earth Day by<br />

making their own lives more energy efficient, demanding more and sending their stories to the White House.<br />

"It's clear change won't come from Washington alone, I want you to take action." he said in h<strong>is</strong> video<br />

message, citing h<strong>is</strong> efforts to create green jobs and a clean energy economy.<br />

Deliberative and fully inclusive processes are absolutely essential. Clearly future summits need to be far<br />

<strong>better</strong> organ<strong>is</strong>ed. Confusion and poor communications were key factors in the failures. A way has to be<br />

found that puts poorer and endangered nations in a stronger position. Th<strong>is</strong> will eventually be forced on<br />

Northern countries. The UN needs to learn how to dev<strong>is</strong>e deliberative, democratic processes that are opaque<br />

and inclusive and enable all peoples to be properly heard and included in deciding ways forward that meet all<br />

needs. Large scale whole system processes that are needed have been used widely and successfully in large<br />

corporations and communities for years, especially in North America. They are being used lower down in the<br />

UN hierarchy. The time has come to pract<strong>is</strong>e them at Summits.<br />

Trust needs to be built between all participating nations. Trust broke down because of the undemocratic<br />

processes, such as major powers meeting behind closed doors from which poor nations were largely<br />

excluded. The North bringing pressure to bear on poorer nations with incentives to accept the accord had<br />

the same effect. In the long run “strong-arming” poor nations <strong>is</strong> counter-productive. Denmark and USA are<br />

denying Bolivia and Ecuador climate aid following the Summit. The US dec<strong>is</strong>ion will cost Bolivia US$3 million<br />

and Ecuador $2.5 million. Such behaviour breeds deep, long lasting resentments that result in threats to the<br />

security of all of us. National leaders need to demonstrate complete integrity. If we are to survive as a<br />

species, national leaders need to move beyond bargaining and put the long-term well-being of the entire<br />

planet above short –term national interests.<br />

Foreign and economic policy must be transformed. The survival of human civil<strong>is</strong>ation <strong>is</strong> at stake. We have a<br />

choice. Everyone deserves the basics of human life. We have the technology and the means to achieve th<strong>is</strong>. It<br />

<strong>is</strong> a moral <strong>is</strong>sue. Instead of stepping in, imposing Western solutions and making money out of development,<br />

local capacity needs building everywhere.<br />

“The Arab/Muslim <strong>world</strong> <strong>is</strong> getting angrier. Yet we put our money into making it worse. We need to take on<br />

the whole underlying foreign policy.” Clare Short.<br />

We are spending enormous resources on wars – wasting money and people that could be applied to much<br />

greater effect.<br />

“The more equitable the <strong>world</strong> <strong>is</strong> the greater our guarantee of security. The possibilities of progress and<br />

development are enormous but we don’t take inside our heads what th<strong>is</strong> means. Development should be our<br />

central focus.” Clare Short.<br />

We cannot afford to d<strong>is</strong>engage from politics. H<strong>is</strong>toric change comes from mass popular movements. The<br />

poor are urban<strong>is</strong>ing. Th<strong>is</strong> will give strength to popular movements. The internet <strong>is</strong> providing people with the<br />

ability to rapidly inform themselves and each other. They can access and share information that corporations<br />

prefer to hide and governments’ efforts to censor what they do not want their people to know. It <strong>is</strong> enabling<br />

people to communicate, rapidly organ<strong>is</strong>e and work together in protesting, campaigning and demanding<br />

reform. We have far greater power than ever before to force governments to act.<br />

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