On Apr 11, 2007, at 6:48 AM, Julio Huato wrote:
> Patrick Bond wrote:
>
>> As I may have said before, there are 'reformist reforms' which
>> make the
>> problem worse and take the wind out of the movement's sails, on
>> the one
>> hand, and on the other, 'non-reformist reforms' which change power
>> balances so the problems can be addressed more fundamentally and by a
>> movement with growing momentum. We're looking for the latter; market
>> enviros seem happy with the former - for now, until it becomes very
>> clear that matters are genuinely worse...
>
> But how do you distinguish between the two types a priori?
Besides, where is this popular movement on climate change? It's a pretty esoteric affair right now.
Doug