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THE GREEN MOMENT? THE CRISES OF CAPITALISM AND THE RESPONSE OF PROGRESSIVE POLITICS MICHAEL JACOBS Visiting Professor Department of Political Science / School of Public Policy University College London School of Public Policy University College London 24 January 2012 2011 Q1 2010 Q2 2009 Q3 2008 Q4 2008 Q1 2007 Q2 2006 Q3 2005 Q4 2005 Q1 2004 Q2 2003 Q3 2002 Q4 2002 Q1 2001 Q2 2000 Q3 1999 Q4 1999 Q1 1998 Q2 1997 Q3 1996 Q4 1996 Q1 1995 Q2 1994 Q3 1993 Q4 1993 Q1 1992 Q2 1991 Q3 1990 Q4 1990 Q1 UK real GDP (£m adjusted) 1990-2011 360,000 340,000 320,000 300,000 280,000 260,000 240,000 220,000 200,000 UK GDP (£m adjusted) Source: ONS 2 Jan-12 Jan-10 Jan-08 Jan-06 Jan-04 Jan-02 Jan-00 Jan-98 Jan-96 Jan-94 Jan-92 Jan-90 Jan-88 Jan-86 Jan-84 Jan-82 FTSE All Share Jan-80 Jan-78 Jan-76 Jan-74 Jan-72 Jan-70 UK and world stock markets 1970-2011 2500 MSCI World 2000 1500 1000 500 0 Source: FTSE / HSBC 3 The present recession compared to previous ones GDP's fall from its pre-recession peak 1956 Q1 1957 Q2 1961 Q3 1973 Q3 1975 Q2 1980 Q1 1990 Q3 2008 Q2 2% 1% -1% - 1 year 2 years 3 years -2% -3% -4% -5% -6% -7% Source: ONS / Resolution Foundation 4 Greenhouse gas emissions – business as usual and stabilisation paths 100 Global Emissions (GtCO2e/yr) 90 450ppm CO2e 80 550ppm CO2e 70 Business as Usual 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 2000 2010 2020 2030 2040 2050 2060 2070 2080 2090 2100 Source: Stern Review 5 Projected impacts of climate change Global temperature change (relative to pre-industrial) 1°C 2°C 3°C 4°C 0°C Food Water 5°C Falling crop yields in many areas, particularly developing regions Falling yields in many Possible rising yields in some developed regions high latitude regions Small mountain glaciers disappear – water supplies threatened in several areas Significant decreases in water availability in many areas, including Mediterranean and Southern Africa Sea level rise threatens major cities Ecosystems Extensive Damage to Coral Reefs Rising number of species face extinction Extreme Weather Events Rising intensity of storms, forest fires, droughts, flooding and heat waves Risk of Abrupt and Major Irreversible Changes Source: IPCC / Stern Review Increasing risk of dangerous feedbacks and abrupt, large-scale shifts in the climate system 6 Food and energy prices 2005-2011 Source: World Bank 7 Annual growth in crop yields 1971-2009 Source: GMO 8 Annual global fertiliser use 1961-2008 Source: GMO 9 World hectares of arable land per capita 1961-2010 Source: GMO 10 Oil price 1971-2011 and US recessions %Yr % Yr 300 300 200 200 100 100 0 0 -100 -100 71 91 11 Real oil price Source: HSBC 11 Commodity prices 1900-2010 12 Iron ore prices 1900-2010 Source: GMO 13 China’s share of world commodity consumption Source: GMO 14 UK household savings ratio (saving as percentage of income) 1955-2011 and household debt 1999-2011 16% 14% 12% 10% 8% 6% 4% 2% 0% 1955 1962 1969 1976 1983 1990 1997 2004 2011 -2% Source: ONS / Resolution Foundation 15 UK median wages and real GDP per capita 1971-2011 240 220 GDP per capita Males Females 200 180 160 140 120 100 80 1971 1976 1981 1986 1991 1996 2001 2006 2011 Source: ONS, OBR / Resolution Foundation 16 US median wages and real GDP per capita 1950-2009 280 Median income, males GDP per capita Median income, females 240 200 160 120 80 1959 1969 1979 1989 1999 2009 Source: US Census Bureau / Resolution Foundation 17 UK full-time male earnings 1977 to 2020 (projected) if wages grow at (1) 1997-2003 rates; and (2) 2003-08 rates 1977 = 100 2011 prices Scenario one: OBR projection followed by return to 1997-2003 wage growth rates 230 1977 = 100 2011 prices Scenario two: OBR projection followed by return to 2003-2008 wage growth rates 230 210 210 90th 90th 190 190 75th 75th 170 170 median median 150 150 25th 25th 130 130 10th 10th 110 110 90 1977 1983 1989 1995 2001 2007 2013 2019 90 1977 1983 1989 1995 2001 2007 2013 2019 Source: OBR / Resolution Foundation 18 Self-reported happiness 1970-2010: UK, US, Italy, France Source: Veehoven, R. World Database of Happiness 19 UK self-reported happiness / life satisfaction 1970-2011 1,600,000 UK GDP (£ m) 1,400,000 1,200,000 1,000,000 800,000 600,000 400,000 200,000 0 How satisfied are you with the life you lead? Very satisfied (4), quite satisfied (3), not very satisfied (2), not at all satisfied (1) UK GDP (£ m) Source: Veehoven, R. World Database of Happiness 20 Ratio of earnings at the top of the income distribution to those at the bottom (male) – UK ratios of gross weekly pay FT male employees 3.9 90-10 3.4 2.9 90-50 2.4 1.9 50-10 1.4 1977 1981 1985 1989 1993 1997 2001 2005 2009 Source: ONS / Resolution Foundation 21 Income distribution in the US 1979-2007 Source: US Congressional Budget Office 22 Inequality in the UK and US 1970-2010 (Gini coefficient) Gini coefficient after taxes and transfers United Kingdom United States 0.40 0.38 0.37 0.37 0.36 0.347 0.34 0.34 0.351 0.35 0.334 0.30 0.345 0.331 0.33 0.32 0.30 0.35 0.305 0.28 0.26 0.264 0.24 0.22 0.20 mid-70s mid-80s around 1990 mid-90s around 2000 mid-2000s latest year Source: OECD/ Resolution Foundation 23 Measure of Domestic Progress 1950-2002 – UK (GDP minus economic, social and environmental costs) Source: New Economics Foundation 24 The five core propositions of green political philosophy • That the natural world has intrinsic value and must be protected as the highest political priority • That for human societies to live sustainably within the earth’s environmental limits, a zero-growth, ‘steady-state’ economy is required • That human wellbeing does not derive from material consumption but from states of being and quality of life • That human societies flourish best at small scale, in local communities with direct democracy, egalitarian relations and co-operative ownership • That work should be meaningful, with a better balance between paid work, unpaid care and leisure and community activities 25 Co-dependant economies Copyright Michael Jacobs 26