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The Mundi Club's Special Publications |
Introduction to Special Publications‘Special
Publications’ is a series of pamphlets focussing on specific green topics. Please note:
'Special Publications' publications are not published in chronological order. 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):
‘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.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.
Published
may 11th 2001; A 24,503 word essay, 44pp. @ £1.00.
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.
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