Jul
13
10.30am
Runaway global warming is already upon us. The need to build a mass movement to fight back is more urgent than ever. To help develop this the network that came out of the Ecosocialism Conference 2023 (London) are organising an online strategy seminar for ecosocialists on the 24th July. The aim of the event is to organise spaces for creative discussion on key issues facing our movement with a view to collecting together key ideas and strategies. We want to develop these to publish a draft strategy for discussion in advance of the ecosocialist conference in Autumn 2024.
We will be building on the principles and ideas that came out of the Ecosocialism Conference in London in December 2023.
We need your views, participation, energy and insight. You can register for the zoom link online here. This is an event from 10:30am BST
AGENDA FOR THE DAY
This opening session will introduce the day and how the workshops will work.
Attracting members/activists, building institutions, encouraging action
Uniting social movement campaigns with workplace struggles
i) Scaling back unnecessary production and consumption
This relates mainly to ownership of vehicles and means of transport (restrictions on vehicles with combustion engines, shift to public transport, fewer flights).
How do ecosocialists counter the arguments that we want to restrict freedoms and reduce living standards?b)
ii) Well founded fears of job losses under a capitalist green transition
Closing down or even scaling back fossil fuel industries, polluting industries, unlimited plastic production, extensive cattle ranching, intensive feed lots etc. will mean losses of jobs and pensions. Under free market conditions, alternative employment is unlikely for most affected workers. What is a credible ecosocialist position on job losses?
A closing session to bring together what was discussed in the workshop. We will be compiling everything into an online document for sharing after the event. We will focus on the following questions:
What should our demands be?
How do we communicate our demands?
Organised by ACR