The 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference

Eco-globalisation

The themes of ecology and global warming can be used in the political sphere  as an excuse of intervention in other countries. Concern for ecology has political dimensions. It is in fact a plausible pretext for externally induced political changes or even military interventions. Thinking about the world from the ecological paradigm gives a division of countries between developed and non-developed in terms of CO2 reduction. The aims of globalization, including the the reduction of CO2 in all countries of the world, and mondialisation of ecologic concerns, becomes political, creating a hierarchy of countries.

Ecology: Two interpretations

Ecology was at an earlier time developed by the representatives of right-wing conservative parties and then taken up by those on the left. The right-wing ecology movement was focused on the relations between man and nature, and was extremely critical of the process of progress, which was cultivating the growth of production. The ecological problems were used by right-wing conservatives as a line of critics of liberal industrialization. The modern ecologist movements are the left-wing orientated, and usually defend progress. They have mixed the interests of conserving nature with the ideology of progress.