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This page provides a list of mundi club publications and subscription details. Although these publications are listed numerically they have not been published in historical order. It is intended to update all publications as new material becomes available. Several publications have already been extensively revised and extended so please check to see whether there are any second editions available.

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TERRA

A scurillous and highly offensive, magazine covering news and events in national, and global, green politics.

Motto: There are no obscenities which could possibly match the obscenities oomans are committing against the Earth and its Wildlife.
ISSN 1355-9931

no.1: ‘The Environmental Benefits of the Gulf War’
This work shows how saddam's firing of kuwaiti oilfields caused less ecological damage than would have occurred if the oil had been sold on the world's markets.
Published April 9th 1991 12pp. @ £1.00.

no.2: ‘The Carbon Tarts’
Published November 8th 1991; 16pp. @ £1.00



THE TERRA FIRM

The 'Terra Firm' is a theoretical journal covering a variety of geocentric topics from the Gulf war, the road/car/oil industry,the greenless greens, modern racism, bse and bse-cjd.
Motto: One World, One Planet, One Climate.
ISSN 1355-994X


no.1: ‘The Gulf War Had Nothing To Do With Kuwait’
Published march 26th 1991; 16pp. @ £1.00.


no.2: ‘Ban Cars’
Published july 14th 1992; 24pp @ £1.00.


no.3: ‘An Ecological and Political Critique of the Earth Summit’
Published september 2nd 1992; 16pp @ £1 00.


no.4: ‘Which is the Biggest Environmental Disaster?’
Published april 6th 1994; 16pp. @ £1.00.


no.5: ‘The Great Carbon Emissions Fraud. The Green Movement's Opposition to Reforestation. Part One’.
Published march 21st 1994; A 35,999 word essay, 28pp. @ £2.00.


no.6: ‘Green Movement's Refusal to Measure the Destruction of the Earth's Life Support System’
This consists of 13 articles.
1. A Ghostly Transformation.
2. Mundimentalism.
3. An Ecological Critique of the IPCC.
4. A Political Critique of the IPCC.
5. The Need for a Global Carbon Cycle Budget.
6. Permaculture.
7. The Great Carbon Emissions Fraud.
8. The Danger of the Priority given to Reducing Carbon Emissions.
9. Which is the Biggest Environmental Disaster?
10. The Carbon Theory of Value.
11. The Green Party is a Total Shambles.
12. Doctor Leggett's Notebook.
13. Spreading Doom and Despondency.
Published september 6th 1994; A 48,862 word essay, 36pp. @ £2.00.


no.7: ‘Geocentrism and the Car'
Published march 31st 1995; Three essays, 27,181 words in total, 28pp. @ £1.50.


no.8: ‘A Geocentric Celebration of the Car’
Published march 31st 1995; Two essays, 28,572 words in total, 32pp. @ £1.75.


no.9: ‘The Great Carbon Emissions Fraud. The Green Movement's Opposition to Reforestation: Part Two’
Published october 30th 1995; A 38,584 word essay, 36pp. @ £2.00.


no.10: ‘Bse: The Offal Truth. Stopping the Slaughter of the Innocents’
Published april 17th 1996; A 31,802 word essay, 28pp. @ £1.50.


no.11: ‘Diana's Compassion for Oomans and Animals'.
The majority of articles in this issue are about bse. It contains the following articles: 'Diana's Compassion for Oomans and Animals'; 'The 1997 General Election, Bse and the European Issue' which showed how the bse crisis drove tory mps mad and ultimately led to their defeat at the 1997 general election; 'Bse: The Government's Lies about Animal Experiments' showing how the maffia and the tory government used Animal experiments as an excuse to dismiss worries about the spread of bse and the possibilities of the disease infecting oomans; 'Dunblane, Bse and Pharmers'; 'Women and Furs'; 'Returning to the State of Nature'; 'More Doom, but not a Lot'; 'Consumers Detest Dogs Shitting on their front Lawns but Insist on Shitting in their Drinking Water'; 'Stuck in a 1970s Time Warp'; and three reviews of books on bse: 'The Cows Coming Home to Rooast' a review of stephan dealler's book; 'Bse Facts' a review of Brian j ford's book and 'Mad Cows' a review of bettina lerner's tv documentary. Finally a quick skit on 'The Fucking battenbergs'.
Published september 19th 1997; 31,879 words in total, 32pp. @ £1.75.


no.12: 'The Essence of the History of the Earth'
This work consists of five articles:
'The Carbon Spiral; The Essence of the History of Life on Earth';
'Greens' Reasons for Opposing Reforestation as a means of Combatting Global Burning';
'Highlights in the History of the Relationship between the Earth's Climate and the Development of Photosynthesizers';
'Biosphere II: A Monument to the Farce of Ecology' - includes a look at Lynn Margulis & Wolfgang Sachs;
and, finally, Addenda: 'The Various Types of Photosynthesizer'.
Published april 21st 1998; 41,276 words in total, 36pp. @ £2.00.


no.13: 'The Rural Exploitation of Urban Areas: The Need to Create a Sustainable Planet by Greening the Cities and Depopulating the Countryside'.
This essay suggests that to create a sustainable planet it is necessary to create climate Forests and ooman-free Wilderness areas to regulate the Earth's climate. This means it will be necesssary to reduce the population of the countryside by abolishing the huge subsidies which urban people give to rural people. It criticizes greens for promoting the invasion of the countryside which will boost ecological destruction, the destabilization of the climate, and Animal exploitation.
Published april 12th 1999; A 70,383 word essay, 48pp. @ £3.00.


no.14: 'The New Racists'
Two essays: the first explores the mass slaughter in kosovo whilst the second looks at the 'blacks only' racists in brutland. There's also a quick summary of the social consequences of 20 years of feminist liberation.
Published june 28th 1999; 17,542 words in total, 20pp. @ £1.50.


no.15: 'Ten Years down the Drain. Greens still Piddling around as the Forests Burn. Ten wasted years of Green Campaigning on Global Burning'
First edition published december 1st 1999; 41,542 words in total, 32pp, @ £1.50.
Second edition: This consists of eight articles on global burning.
The first is a short history of greens' campaigns on global burning.
The second is a review of greenpeace's 'Carbon Logic'.
The third is an article asking what the ecologist is doing these days?
The fourth is a review of the Ecologist's 'Climate Criris'.
The fifth is a critique of peter bunyard's 'Breakdown of the Climate'.
The sixth is a critique of jeremy leggett's 'The Carbon War'.
The next article looks at the implications of the 'mature Forests' controversy.
The final article covers the changes in the propaganda concerning Carbon emissions.
Published february 21st 2000; 33,303 words in total, 28pp. @ £1.00.


no.16: '53 Dead from Bse-Cjd'. Why Aren't Pharmers being put on Trial for Mass Murder? The Labour Government's Capitulation to the Pharming Industry'
This work consists of a diary of the major events in the bse crisis since the election of the labour government in may 1997; an article highlighting the evils perpetuated by tory-pharmers who knowingly put bse-infected beef into the food-chain, and a list of some of the country’s main lovers of bse-infected bseef.
Published may 11th 2000; 75,127 words in total, 52pp. @ £2.00.


no.17: 'The Bse-Cjd Epidemic is on it's Way'
This work consists of a diary of the major events in the bse crisis from may to september 2000 highlighting the factors that are now increasingly pointing towards some sort of epidemic. Also included is an extensive analysis of the pharmers' insurrection in september 2000. The work also contains an extensive addenda with easy to read information on specific topics connected to the bse and bse-cjd epidemics.
Published september 21st 2000; 42,832 words in total, 32pp. @ £1.50.


no.18: 'Pharmers' Milking the Livestock over Bse, the Autumn 2000' Fuel Insurrection, and Floods.'
The bse crisis is hotting up. The question now isn't whether there is going to be a bse-cjd epidemic but its size. This dairy of events highlights the scientific evidence pointing to an epidemic; the political efforts to cover it up; and explores the impact of the autumn 2000 fuel tax protests, and floods, on the bse issue. This work shows how it is becoming increasingly difficult for pharmers to disguise the fact that they are devastating ooman lives , disrupting the Earth's life support system and boosting global burning. Pharmers are the Country's biggest Welfare Benefit Scroungers; the World's Biggest Earth-rapists; the Main Cause of Global Burning; the main cause of the Bse and Bse-cjd Epidemics; and the main Cause of the November Floods. Now they demand their Victims provide further subsidies so they can cause more floods and more epidemics.
Published february 21st 2001; 64,722 words in total, 44pp. @ £2.00.


no.19: Live-stock and the Laughingstock : The Industrialized Pharming of Bipeds and Quadrapeds in the Modern World. The Conflict between Domestication and Globalization.
This work is a summary of the devastation caused by the global Animal slavery industry to oomans, slave Animals, Wildlife, and the Earth. It also highlights the political and philosophical impact of the Animal exploitation industry on oomans. It shows:- that oomans are racists because they believe they are the master race which is superior to Animals; that oomans are oomano-imperialists because they have expropriated land belonging to Wildlife; that oomans are eco-nazis because of their dependence on the world's concentration and extermination camps; that oomans' are being turned into livestock because they are being domesticated by the each country's land owning pharming elite. The Animal terrorism industry has domesticated Wildlife and it is now trying to domesticate oomans who are being forced to consume whatever disease-riddled, shit-infested, drug-drenched, bse-contaminated, shit that pharmers throw at them; and, finally, it shows that the continual disasters being caused by the Animal terrorism industry are turning oomans into laughingstock as they stagger ridiculously from one disaster to another. In conclusion, this work tries to highlight how the major political problem of the attempt to create a sustainable planet is domestication not globalization.
Published 20.6.2001; 45,719 words in total, 24pp. @ £1.00.


no.20: The Wholesale Corruption of the Brutish Establishment.
Ever wondered why brutland is the cause of three brand new brain rotting diseases? Ever wondered why, over the last couple of decades, brutland has triggered off 6 national disasters and two global disasters? The reason brutland, rather than any other country around the world, has triggered off these disasters is because they stem from the diseased and rotting carcass of the brutish political system in which the country's landowning pharming elite has a veto over the country's democratic process. The pharmers in parliament refuse to implement even the most basic health and safety regulations to reduce the risk of disease outbreaks turning into epidemics and, politically, they are milking between £6 billion - £10 billion a year, on average, from the public purse to prop up the Animal slavery industry which means there is less money for the country's national health service, essential services, urban areas, and pensioners.
Published 20.6.2001; 40,958 words in total, 32pp. @ £1.50.


no.21: Politics in the Brutish Pharmyard.
This work looks at the two main strands of brutish political life - the politically conventional and the politically correct - to determine how they evade discussing the country's environmental disasters. This essay applies the domestication process to brutland. It is pointed out that brutland was the first country to undergo the industrial and agricultural revolutions and it is concluded that brutland is at the forefront of the global domestication process which is happening in all countries around the world.
Published 20.6.2001; 14,474 words in total, 12pp. @ £0.50.


no.22: 'The Terrorist War Against the Poor. The Second Proxy Zionist War? What goes Round Comes Round.'
This work explores the so called 'war against terrorism' - the war in afghanistan. It provides chapters on america's financing of global terrorism; a short history of the zionist occupation of palestine; the global jewish conspiracy of silence which is covering up the zionists' influence on the war; the global jewish propaganda which provides a rationale for slaughtering palestinians; terrorism as a mass spectacle; reactions to the september 11th bombings; preparations for the war; as well as covering the early stages of the war. The addenda explores what the media has been doing to sanitize the war.
Published 24.10.2001; 68,008 words, 44pp @ £2.00.


no.23: 'The Bse, Bse-Cjd, and Foot and Mouth Epidemics. Continuing the Dairy of the Bse Epidemic - January-October 2001.'
This work provides a diary of events in the bse saga for the period january 2001 to november 2001. It covers the organs for sale debacle exposing the medical profession as being deceitful and unethical; secondly, the f&m epidemic; and thirdly, the 'wrong brains experiments' looking for bse in Sheep. The first and the third issues give a considerable boost to the Animal rights' propositions that Animal experiments are a fraud and a way of ignoring the truth and that Animal experimenters are also frauds.
Published 15.11.2001; 81,080 words in total, 52pp. @ £2.00.


no.24: ‘The Zionists’ Rise to World Domination.’
This work dismisses globalization and american unilateralism (americanization) as explanations for events in the middle east since april 2002. It points out that the zionists’ success in winning the approval of the american government, congress, and the public, for their april 2002 invasion of a foreign country, palestine, and their success in co-opting themselves onto the allies’ war against terrorism, shows that zionists have become the dominant partner in their relationship with the world’s sole military superpower. If globalization seemed to be secondary to americanization, then americanization has rapidly become secondary to zionization. This publication contains two short articles - ‘The History of Zionist Occupied Palestine’ and ‘Zionist Propaganda’; two essays - ‘The Zionists’ April 2002 Invasion of Palestine’ and ‘The Global Zionist Conspiracy for World Domination’; a theoretical framework concerning ‘Zionists’ World Domination’ in both america and brutland; and an addenda to highlight some of the issues involved.
Published 28.6.2002; Main text 104,503; Notes 9735; 76pp. @ £2.50.


no.25: ‘Spectacularism, Zionism, Greens, Wildlife and Bse.’
This issue contains ten articles. The first is entitled, 'Spectacularism'. This concept seems especially pertinent after the pentagon and new york bombings (hereinafter referred to as the p*ny bombings). The second article is about the pending second proxy zionist war against Iraq, 'The Wrong Victim, the Wrong Cause, the Wrong War, and the Wrong Philosophy'. The third 'The Zionist-Palestinian Conflict and the Environment' is about how environmentalists ought to see the conflict between the zionists and the palestinians. The fourth article, 'The Priority of Wildlife' was originally published in 'Greening the Planet' in may 1991 but since it's still valid it has been reprinted for the first time in a mundi club publication. The fifth, 'Three Types of Green' outlines the basic distinctions between environmentalists, ecologists, and geophysiologists. This article is closely related to the sixth, 'Greens and Blues'.which distinguishes between greens and the 'greenless greens' (perhaps better described as blues). The seventh article is a critique of anthropocentrism entitled, 'The Earth has to Pay its Way .. or Else'. The eighth, ' The Realities of Sustainability' highlight the limits of the blue movement's policies for creating sustainability. The ninth article 'Stabilizing the Climate' is a ten verse summary of what can and can't be done about stabilizing the climate. The last article, 'Bse - a Story told in Blood' outlines successive brutish governments' 15 year long refusal to accept that bse exists in ooman blood.
One of the most important links between these articles is the rise of zionist world domination. This makes the promotion of green politics far more difficult given that zionists, especially the crackpot religious variety, have a contempt for the world which has not been seen since adolf's rise to power - yet another historical irony and yet another link between the nazis and the zionists. The essay on 'Green and Blues' marks a turning point in the mundi club's attempts, over the last decade or so, to distinguish between the various shades of green politics. This article suggests that greens and most of the green movement have nothing to do with green politics at all so they really ought to start calling themselves 'blues'.
Published 30.12.2002; Main text 46,432; Notes 5,684; Total 52,116 xxpp. @ £x.xx.


no.26: 'Essays on Zionism, Zionization, the Second Zionist Proxy War against Iraq, and the Global Zionist Conspiracy for World Domination.'
This work consists of various articles about Zionism, Zionization, the second zionist proxy war against iraq, and the global zionist conspiracy for world domination.
Published 1.4.2002; Main text ; ; 0pp. @ £1.50.



DOOM, DOOM, DOOM, AND DOOM

Provides the evidence that oomans are pushing the Earth to the brink of a geophysiological collapse.

Motto: Doom and Glee.
ISSN 1355-9915


no.1: ‘The Destruction of the Earth's Photosynthetic Capacity’.
Published august 16th 1994; A 52,018 word essay, 36pp. @ £2.00.



SPECIAL PUBLICATIONS

‘Special publications’ is a series of pamphlets focussing on specific green topics.

ISSN 1360-8347

no.1: ‘Human Induced Cimate Damage Pushes Lloyds to the Brink of Collapse’
This work looks at the climate disasters which have nearly bankrupted lloyds of london. It highlights the connection between lloyds and certain mps like david tredinnick, henry bellingham, jerry wiggin, winston churchill, ted heath. It celebrates the way that free marketeers have been shafted by the free market and rejoices in the fact that tory Earth rapists are having to pay for some of the damage they have inflicted on the Earth.
Published september 21st 1995; An 8,815 word essay, 16pp. @ £1.00.

no.2: Permaculturalists are Earth Wreckers and Animal Exploiters.
Perma-imperialists are quietly wrecking the Earth and exploiting Animals. This works seeks to highlight their ideology of violence.
Published september 21st 1995; An 8,151 word essay, 12pp. @ 75p.

no.3: ‘Carism and the Medical Profession’
The medical profession is a carist institution which is damaging public health rather than helping to improve people's health. This work explores the links between the medical profession and the car e.g. company cars, car parks for out of town hospitals, the lack of research into atmospheric pollution, etc.
Published september 21st 1995; A 9,856 word essay, 20pp. @ £1.25.

no.4: ‘Carism and Politicians’
Politicians are carists. This work outlines the links between cars and politicians.
Published september 21st 1995; A 9,380 word essay, 16pp. @ £1.00.

no.5: ‘The Great Comic Relief Fraud: The Comic Relief Consumers Stars Exacerbating Third World Exploitation by promoting Cash Crops, Cars, and the Slaughter of Animals’
A number of well known brutish comics have won considerable popularity by participating in comic relief's campaigns against global poverty but they have also made fortunes by doing voice-overs for companies promoting third world exploitation. This work outlines the companies which comics are working for; the corporate sponsors of the 1995 comic relief e.g. shell, pg tips and burger bar; and highlights the poverty caused by cash crops, cars, and the Animal exploitation industries.
Published september 21st 1995; A 13,052 word essay, 20pp. @ £1.25.

no.6 (Third Edition): ‘The Destruction of the Earth’s Photosynthetic Capacity - the Earth’s Life Support System’
This work explores the anthropogenic destruction and suppression of the Earth's Photosynthetic capacity which is the most important factor stabilizing the Earth's climate and the most important element of the Earth's life support system. The devastation of the Earth's Photosynthetic capacity is boosting global burning which will lead, in turn, to a further reduction in global Photosynthesis. The third edition explores whether it is possible for oomans to destroy the Earth's Photosynthetic capacity and, if so, whether this will lead not merely to their self destruction but to the destruction of all life on Earth.
First Edition published september 21st 1995; A 19,206 word essay, 24pp. @ £1.50.
Second Edition published march 4th 1999; An 82,696 word essay, 68pp. @ £3.50.
Third Edition published 30.12.2002; Main text 99,877; Notes 16,833; Total 116,710 xxpp. @ £x.xx.

no.7: ‘A Critique of Greenpeace’s Vision of a Green World with 1,600,000,000 Vehicles’
Greenpeace are currently caught in a dilemma: whether to be a direct action group or a group promoting economic policies for a green world. If it is moving towards the latter then it must be more democratic and it must explain why its vision of a green world has four times more vehicles than are running around at the present and why "Reafforestation cannot solve the greenhouse effect".
Published september 21st 1995; A 14,731 word essay, 16pp. @ £1.00.

no.8: ‘The Geophysiological Threats Posed by Green Cars’
According to a number of car-owning greens, green cars are supposed to cause less ecological devastation than their fossil fuelled counterparts. This is, of course, not true. Green powered cars pose a different sorts of threats from fossil fuelled cars but the outcome is the same - considerable damage to the Earth's life support system. It is not possible for greens to be objective about the ecological damage caused by the car when they own cars.
Published october 30th 1995; A 13,930 word essay, 16pp. @ £1.00.

no.9: ‘Climate Politics’
This work highlights the nature of a new form of politics - climate politics. It points out that combating global burning requires the abolition of global poverty, the abandonment of the Animal exploitation industry, the setting up ooman-free Wilderness areas, the establishment of climate Forests (to stabilize the climate) and the creation of regional Wood economies. It explores the main objections to climate politics and outlines the proposals for a range of lunatic technological projects as means of avoiding the rejuvenation of the Earth's life support system.
Published september 21st 1995; A 9,025 word essay, 12pp. @ 75p.

no.10 (Second Edition): ‘A Geocentric Critique of the Land is Ours’
This work looks at the activities and oomano-imperialist assumptions of the 'land is ours'.
First Edition published september 21st 1995; A 6,970 word essay, 8pp. @ 50p.
Second Edition published july19th 1999; A 13,778 word essay, 12pp. @ £1.00

no.11: ‘The Green Invaders: The Greens who Support the Invasion of the Countryside’
Highlights the oomano-imperialist assumptions of greens such as tony wrench, george monbiot, bernard planterose, simon fairlie, edward goldsmith, etc and green organizations such as Earth First!(uk), the wwf, etc.
Published july19th 1999; A 25,544 word essay, 24pp. @ £1.50

no.12: ‘The Changing Nature of Third World Exploitation’
This work highlights the new form of third world exploitation which has become obvious only during the 1990s since the discovery of the seriousness of global burning. It also explores the poverty generated in third world countries by cash crops, cars, and the Animal exploitation industries.
Published september 21st 1995; A 12,309 word essay, 16pp. @ £1.00.

no.13: ‘Greens and their Cars’
This work highlights the greens with cars and the connections between green organizations and the car industry. It is not possible for greens to be objective about the ecological damage caused by the car when they own cars.
Published october 30th 1995; A 12,636 word essay, 20pp. @ £1.25.

no.14: ‘Forests and Global Burning’
This work examines Trees from environmental, ecological, and geophysiological, perspectives. Whilst Trees are a major environmental asset and provide important ecological habitats, their most indispensible role is as part of the Earth's life sustaining processes. This work provides a geophysiological case for Reforestation as a means of moderating global burning and stabilizing the Earth's climate.
First Edition 'Trees and Global Warming' published december 18th 1995; A 17,463 word essay, 20pp. @ £1.25
Second Edition published march 17th 1999; A 44,877 word essay, 36pp. @ £2.50.
Third Edition This work has been extensively rewritten in order to emphasize Forests' critical role as Carbon pumps. It's true that Forests are major stores of Carbon but, according to james lovelock, their role as Carbon pumps may be their decisive contribution to the burial of Carbon which thus helps to combat global burning. Lovelock has talked of the idea of Forests as Carbon pumps but it is time to make this concept more prominent so that so-called greens can't avoid taking it into consideration, when discussing ways of combatting global burning, no matter how much they might want to dismiss the climatic role of Forests.
Published August 30th 2001; A 63,355 word essay, 44pp. @ £2.00.

no.15: A Geocentric Critique of Green Energy.
This is the first critique of alternative energy from a green perspective. It explores solar/hydro/tidal/phytomass/biomass energies but focusses on the dangers entailed by the astronomic quantities of energy to be derived from solar power used in conjunction with hydrogen. This work highlights the multi-impacts that alternative energies have on the greenhouse effect, the Earth's Photosynthetic capacity, and Animals.
Published august 19th 1999; An 84,935 word essay, 60pp. @ £2.00p.

no.16: A Geocentric Critique of Tribalism.
This work explores the six main fantasies which greens have about tribalism. These fantasies are contrasted with the realities of tribal life.
Published july 19th 1999; A 30,772 word essay, 24pp. @ £1.50p.

no.24: 'The Politics of Reforestation. Greens' Reasons for Opposing Reforestation as a Means for Combating Global Burning'
Tf12 included an article highlighting 28 reasons for greens' opposition to Reforestation even though it is the most important part of the Earth's Photosynthetic capacity, the Earth's climate stabilization system, and thus the Earth's life support system. This work attempts to consolidate and update the mundi club's critique of greens' dismissal of Reforestation and includes 43 reasons for the greenless greens' dismissal of Reforestation.
Published march 23rd 2001; A 60,525 word essay, 44pp. @ £2.00.

no.30: 'A Pictorial History of the Royal Animal Terrorists. Time to Abolish the Monarchy and Expropriate the Windsors' Land Holdings'
This mag is just a series of photos to highlight the windsors' terrorizing of Animals over the last decade or so. Also included are some articles about the royals debauched lifestyle. There's also a couple of pieces on the windors' family name and a really excellent article produced, many years ago, by the mirror highlighting the properties owned by the monarchy. This deserves wider circulation - especially when charles is doing his 'Aren't i so marvellous doing all of this work for the homeless'.
Published august 22nd 2001; 28pp. @ 50p.

no.31 (Second Edition): 'The Ideology of Fox Hunting'
This work explores various aspects of Fox hunting: the number of Animals killed by Fox hunters; the variety of ways in which Fox hunters kill Animals; the lies sustaining this activity; its class basis; and its links to wider political and cultural issues. However, the primary concern of this work is with the ideology of Fox hunting. Fox hunting is legitimized by ideas that are specific to this particular example of Animal terrorism but it also borrows ideas from ideologies that justify all forms of Animal exploitation e.g. right wing, darwinian, naturalism. Fox hunting is vile enough but the ideology which goes with it is in many ways even more revolting.
First Edition: Published July 25th 2001; A 19,440 word essay, 16pp. @ £0.50.
Second Edition: Published march 1st 2002; A 34,729 word essay - plus 5,504 words in notes 28pp. @ £1.00.

no.33 (Second Edition): 'The Failures of the Focus on Reducing Carbon Emissions as the Main means of Combating Global Burning'
In the late 1980s scientists on the intergovernmental panel on climate change (ipcc) recommended savage reductions in Carbon emissions to combat rising global temperatures. However, they did not issue similar recommendations for an increase in the scale of Forest cover. The consequences of this decision are turning out to be catastrophic since there is no way of combating global burning, either politically or scientifically, by continuing to focus solely upon reductions in Carbon emissions. This work outlines a range of criticisms which can be made of the emissions-only tactic.
First Edition: Published July 25th 2001; A 10,655 word essay, 12pp. @ 50p.
Second Edition: Published march 1st 2002; An 11,745 word essay - plus 799 words in notes, 12pp. @ £0.50.

no.34: The Gargantuan Subsidies given to the Landowning Pharming Elite at the expense of the NHS, Education, Pensioners and Urban Areas.
This issue highlights the scale of the subsidies, compensation payments, secondary subsidies, social subsidies, tax concessions, financial write-offs, windfall payments, etc, etc, received by the country's land owning pharming elite.
First Edition Published may 11th 2001; A 24,503 word essay, 44pp. @ £1.00.
Second Edition Mcblair has gone into 'spend, spend, spend' mode - he just can't give pharmers enough subsidies to make them love him. Subsidies to pharmers are currently running between six-ten billion quid.
Published august 22nd 2001; A 42,151 word essay, 32pp. @ £1.50.

no.35: 'The Contribution of the Car, and car-related, industries to Global Burning: The Damage caused by the Car and Car-related Industries to the Earth's Life Support System'
This poster outlines the huge range of industries which help to keep cars on the world's roads. The geophysiological damage and greenhouse pollution generated by the industries servicing the car can be deemed to be a part of the contribution which the car and car industries make to global burning.
Published april 18th 2001; A 8,554 word essay. A3 Poster. @ FREE WITH ANY OTHER PUBLICATION.



Mappa Mundi

Mappa Mundi is a scurillous and highly offensive publication. It highlights the world's Earth wreckers whether they are anti-green or green; maps out the dominant, anti-planetary, world view of the global establishment and livestock consumers; provides a Greenlist of anti-green consumer superstars; and, establishes an Eco-nomic League to catalogue eco-criminals so that when the Earth party comes to power they can be tried for crimes against Animalkind or the Earth.

Motto: If people won't look after the Earth they should find another Planet to live on.
ISSN 1355-9923

no.1: ‘Free At Last’
Published december 10th 1991; 20pp. @ £1.00.

no.2: ‘Carbuncle; The Preposterous Worldview of the Motorist'
Published may 1st 1992; 24pp. @ £1.00.

no.3: ‘The Preposterous Green Views of the Motorist'
Published march 31st 1995; A 12,816 word diatribe, 20pp. @ £1.25.

no.4: ‘Carism'
Published march 31st 1995; A 23,461 word diatribe, 32pp. @ £1.75.

no.5: ‘Car Culture'
Published march 31st 1995; A 8,073 word diatribe, 24pp. @ £1.50.

no.6: ‘Car-diacs'
Published march 31st 1995; A 19,117 word diatribe, 28pp. @ £1.50.

no.7: ‘Motorists and the Car'
Published march 31st 1995; Two diatribes and a factsheet, 12,674 words in total, 20pp. @ £1.25.

no.15: 'Who's Who in the Green Movement. Part One: Green Individuals'
This is the first in a trilogy of works highlighting the views of those in the so-called green movement. The first issue focuses on so-called green individuals. (The second will look at loose associations of so-called greens; and, the third issue explores the greenness of the views of those in the media from journalists to the rich and famous). This work explores the ideas of Art Bell & Whitley Strieber; William James Burroughs; Nicky Chambers, Craig Simmons & Mathis Wackernagel; Gregg Easterbrook; Edward Goldsmith; Kathleen Jannaway; John Leslie; James Lovelock; Caroline Lucas; Lynn Margulis; Ben Matthews; Norman Moss; Robin Page; Fred Pearce; Mark Purdey; Eric Schlosser; Tyler Volk.
Published december 6th 2001; A 68,877 word essay, 44pp. @ £2.00.

no.16: 'Who's Who in the Green Movement. Part Two: Green Associations'
This issue explores loose associations of so-called greens i.e. people who have ideas in common - whether they belong to a formal organization or not e.g. the supergreens belonging to the vietnam war generation; the green aristocrats; the green pharmers; guardian journalists; the organic farming brigade; the biospherians; and, finally, the goldsmith klan.
Published march 1st 2002; A 64,346 word essay - plus 11,216 words in notes 48pp. @ £2.00.

no.17: ‘Who’s Who in the Green Movement. Part Three: Green Groups/Media’
This is the third in the trilogy of works highlighting the views of those in the so-called green movement. It explores the greenness, or rather, the lack of it, amongst green organizations and the vicious, politically conventional, muppets in the media from journalists to the rich and famous.
Published 28.6.2002; Main text 45,558; Notes 2891; 32pp. @ 50p.



THE MUNDIMENTALIST

The global journal of the Earth Party.

Motto: Flood and Boil.
no.1: ‘The Principles of a Manifesto for the Earth’
First published as 'A Manifesto for a Sustainable Planet: Rewriting the Green Party's Manifesto for a Sustainable Society' 2.4.93.
Published march 16th 1994; A 25,175 word essay, 24pp. @ £2.00.



CARBONOMICS

CARBONomics is a journal outlining the theory behind the new eco-nomics of the Earth. The Earth's Carbon spiral can be used to measure the Earth's Carbon spiral which is one of the main factors determining the Earth's climate stabilization system which, in turn, is the main component of the Earth's life support system. Since there is nothing that oomans do which doesn't have an impact on the global Carbon spiral, it can also be used to measure oomans' impact on the climate. A global Carbon audit could be used to create a global Carbon budget to formulate policies for a sustainable planet. Carbon is the only currency of a green economy.

ISSN 1355-1590

Please note: 'CARBONomics publications are not published in chronological order.

no.1: ‘The Carbon Theory of Value’
This work outlines the geophysiological facts of life. These facts are used as the basis of a geocentric philosophy and a new global political structure. The basic assumptions of this work are that the global Carbon spiral plays a crucial role in the life of the Earth and is the most critical influence on the Earth’s climate. It is argued that it is necessary to compile an audit of the Earth’s Carbon spiral and then formulate a global Carbon budget in order to measure the ecological damage caused by humans whether by multinational corporations, nations, or individuals; secondly, to determine the policies needed to avoid a climatic disaster; and, thirdly, to create a sustainable Planet so that humans, and all other species, could survive, in perpetuity, on Earth. Such an Earth-based budget is the only guideline for a sustainable Planet.
First edition published june 6th 1994; A 48,500 word essay, 36pp. @ £2.50
Second edition - forthcoming.

no.2: ‘How Does the Earth Stabilize the Climate?
This work explores the way the Earth's geophysiological processes both stabilize, and destabilize, the climate - pointing out the current anomaly in which it is the Earth's climatic instability which has helped to stabilize the climate over the last few million years. It also highlights the dangers posed by the end of the climate stabilization system which has kept the Earth's climate stable for the last three aeons.
First edition published december 18th 1995 as 'Understanding Global Warming: The Contribution of the Earth's Carbon Spiral to Global Warming'; A 22,442 word essay, 28pp. @ £1.50.
Second edition published june 29th 2000. A 44,165 word essay, 32pp. @ £1.00.

no.3: ‘Hotter and Hotter: The Multitude of Ways in which Oomans are Provoking a Global Burning Disaster’
This work looks at the multitude of ways that oomans are exacerbating global burning. It also outlines the factors which could trigger off a self perpetuating global burning disaster.
First edition published december 18th 1995; A 19,485 word essay, 28pp. @ £1.50.
Second edition -forthcoming.

no.4: 'The Evidence of Global Burning'
This work looks at the geophysiological evidence for global burning. It outlines the evidence of the recent economic and insurance disasters. It highlights the inadequacies of global computer models of the climate and the denialists' case against global burning. The final section focuses on the rapid rise in global temperatures over the last two decades.
Published May 18th 2000; A 65,097 word essay, 48pp. @ £2.00.

no.5: 'THE SOLAR, ASTRONOMIC, AND GEOLOGICAL, INFLUENCES ON THE EARTH'S CLIMATE'
This looks at all the major factors contributing to the Earth’s climate. It also highlights the influence of life and the water cycle on the climate.
Forthcoming.

no.6: THE MULTIPLE IMPACTS OF ANTHROPOGENIC, AND GEOPHYSIOLOGICAL, FACTORS ON THE EARTH'S CLIMATE'
This work explores all the factors contributing to the Earth's climate. It also compares the influence of life and the water cycle on the climate.
Forthcoming.

no.7: OUTSTANDING GEOPHYSIOLOGICAL ISSUES
This work explores issues such as 'Which Photosynthesizer contributes the most to the Climate?'; 'Which geophysiological Phenomena contributes the most to the Climate?'; What caused the Quartenary Ice Ages?'; 'What Factors push the Earth out of an Ice Age?'; 'Will Global Burning produce a Wetter or Drier Climate?'; 'Does Life Warm or Cool the Earth?'; 'Estimates of the Forest Cover Needed to Extract Carbon from the Atmosphere'.
Forthcoming.

no.8: 'Carbon Accounting: A Critique of Conventional Environmental Accounting'
Part one of this work explores the advantages and disadvantages of various environmental accounting systems. It outlines criticisms of gross domestic product, the various alternatives to gdp , and cost-benefit analyzes. Part two outlines the advantages and disadvantages of a global Carbon audit for measuring oomans' impact on the Earth's climate. The final section criticizes the radical, and conventional, cost-benefit analyzes of the car.
Published June 5th 2000; A 53,494 word essay, 40pp. @ £1.00.

no.10: 'The Essence of the History of the Earth. The Beginning and End of the Earth's Life.'
The essence of the history of the Earth is Photosynthesis. This work explores the multitude of ways in which Photosynthesis has transformed, over billions of years, a massive ball of molten rock hurtling through space into a staggeringly beautiful planet. This explanation of the Earth's history is based upon an interpretation of lovelock's works. The Earth's life support system consists of a multitude of inorganic and organic, interacting, interlocking, phenomena. Most of these phenomena have sprung into existence either because of Photosynthesis or, at the very least, because of the conditions created by Photosynthesis. Photosynthesis has an influence on virtually every single one of the multitude of phenomena making up the Earth's life support system. It is important to understand how, over the last couple of billions of years, Photosynthesis has acted as the Earth's climate stabilization system in order to understand the centrality of Reforestation in combatting global burning.
First edition published July 25th 2001; A 20,330 word essay, 16pp. @ 50p.
Second edition completed 25.3.2004. A 21,715 word essay.



CARBONOMICS INDUSTRIES

Measuring the Geophysiological Damage caused by Particular Industries

Carbonomics can be used to measure the impact of an industry (or business)on the Earth's Photosynthetic capacity i.e. the Earth's climate stabilization system i.e. the Earth's life support system. It is hoped to produce a series of 'Carbonomics' pamphlets to analyse the impact made by the world's major industries. Rough drafts of these works will be placed on the these web pages in the hope of attracting additional information. It is hoped to produce publications on the following industries:-

no.1: Mining.
no.2: Processing.
no.3: Water Supply.
no.4: Agriculture.
no.5: Agricultural Processing.
no.6: Forestry.
no.7: Forestry Processing.
no.8: Chemicals.
no.9: Construction.
no.10: Dams and Barrages.
no.11: Shipbuilding/Oil Rigs.
no.12: Road Construction.
no.13: Road Maintenance.
no.14: Oil and Gas Supply.
no.15: Manufacturing.
no.16: Energy Supply.
no.17: Administration.
no.18: Retailing.
no.19: Finance.
no.20: Transportation (Shipping, cars, lorries, aeroplanes, space).
no.21: Vehicle Servicing.
no.22: Pipelines.

CARBONomics was the first green publication to highlight and investigate the global Pipeline industry.

no.23: Tourism. no.24: Entertainment (Sports, Cultural Events).
no.25: Media.
no.26: Telecommunications.
no.27: Medical.
no.28: Animal Exploitation.
no.29: Military.
no.30: Consumption.
no.31: Waste Disposal


The Carbonomics Industrial Matrix Series

It is extremely difficult measuring the impact of a single industry because of its close association with other industries e.g. the car industry is highly dependent on the oil and road construction industries. Should the damage caused by the car industry on the Earth's life support system also include a proportion of the damage caused by the oil and road construction industries? Such is the nature of modern industrial production that each major industry is dependent upon a large number of other industries. In one way or another every major industry is dependent upon virtually every other industry and this interdependence creates what is called here the industrial matrix. It is hoped to produce another series of 'Carbonomics' pamphlets highlighting the industrial matrix in its entirety.




CARBONOMICS COUNTRIES

The 'CARBONomics Countries' series explores countries' impacts on the Earth's Carbon spiral i.e. the Earth's life support system, to give a scientifically quantifiable estimation of their contribution to the stabilization, or destabilization, of the climate. It provides a Carbonomics analysis of countries' current, and historical, Carbon status. For an early essay exploring the use of CARBONomics in exploring brutland's environment please see brutland's Carbon status

Issn not yet obtained

no.1: 'Britain's Carbon Status. Britain is a Geophysiological Disaster Zone: The Autumn 2000 Floods were proof of the Country’s Gross Unsustainability.'
This work calculates britain's Carbon status and its possible global Carbon budget. It explores the autumn 2000 floods as a perfect example of britain's appalling unsustainability. Britian has one of the biggest Carbon debts and is, quite possibly, the most geophysiologically destructive nation on Earth.
Published february 28th 2001; A 53,307 word essay, 40pp. @ £2.00



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