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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsClimate debt collectors: Occupy wants the 1% to pay up
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Why the shift? We recently spoke with Andrew Ross, professor of Social and Cultural Analysis at NYU, who became involved in Occupy in the early days of Zuccotti Park and helped to launch the Occupy Student Debt campaign before becoming a member of Strike Debt. Ross is the author of several books, most recently Creditocracy: The Case for Debt Refusal, which will be published this February by OR Books.
Q. With all the large social issues that Occupy and Strike Debt have raised, why add climate change to the mix?
A. Well, Strike Debt focuses on all kinds of debt: medical debt, housing debt, credit card debt. We started the Rolling Jubilee. We really wanted to publicize how the secondary debt market worked. A lot of people didnt know how cheaply their debts have been sold. How lenders are willing to sell your debt cheaply but not to you. Knowing how cheaply your debt has been bought by the person who is trying to collect from you changes the dynamic. We hoped to raise $50,000, and now weve raised about $400,000 and abolished $15 million worth of debt.
What changed is, Hurricane Sandy happened. A lot of Strike Debt people became involved in Occupy Sandy. It drove home links wed been talking about when we did the Strike Debt report. People were waiting for their FEMA loans and these predatory banks were circling around them.
Climate debt isnt a part of the political discourse, but climate debt needs to be honored and repaid. Its unusual compared to other kinds of debt because it tends to be the more affluent populations that are the debtors.
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Climate debt collectors: Occupy wants the 1% to pay up (Original Post)
xchrom
Nov 2013
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badtoworse
(5,957 posts)1. They should start with China and their 1950's technology coal plants
Jackal87
(43 posts)2. "Climate debt"
Im in favour of promoting renewable enrgy, but "climate debt" goes too far, plus they should go to china and india who have increased much much more their ouput of carbon and tell them to hush up the money.