[Sdpg] Permaculture Politician in Quebec, Canada
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Mon Jun 30 11:57:06 PDT 2003
>
> La Presse de Montreal, Monday April 14/ 03
> By: Charles Coté
>
> The Chicken that laid the Green Egg
>
> Theres a world of difference between the glitz of Hollywood and
> Rustic Isle LaMotte. A difference more philosophical than physical.
>
> Claude Genest has traveled from one end of the American Dream to the other.
> Son of Emile, the recently deceased actor, and himself an actor, Claude
> Genest has spent the last three weeks as a full time politician. He is the
> Vice-President of the Quebec Green Party and a candidate in Verdun,
where he
> lives.
>
> Quebec Green Party Vice-President Claude Genest is inexhaustible
when
> it comes to speaking out on the vices of the current system of production
and
> the advantages of his vision of an ecological economy based on natural
> capitalism.
>
> He hosted La Presse on the small farm he inherited from his father, an hour
> south of Montreal on Isle LaMotte, in Lake Champlain, where he practices
what
> he preaches.
>
> Q: La Presse - How did you come to be elected V.P. of the Green Party ?
>
> A: Claude Genest - At our first Congress, three weeks ago, I spoke up
several
> times and I guess people felt I had a solid handle on the various
dossiers. I
> was nominated for the post and I was voted in.
>
> Q: Where does your environmental consciousness come from ?
>
> A: When I arrived in Vermont five years ago, I knew I didnt want to
waste my
> time mowing this huge lawn I had inherited ! I found Permaculture over the
> internet. Its a system of ecological design that uses Natures resources to
> foster a regenerative agriculture.
>
> Q: for example?
>
> A: For example, currently orchards keep lawn under their fruit trees. But
> grass is the natural enemy of young fruit trees. Here were planting around
> the trees with plants that attract beneficial insects, repulse pests, and
> others that fix nitrogen. We want to do like the Native Amerindians did:
They
> grew their corn, beans and squash together - The corn served as a trellis
for
> the beans, the beans fertilize the corn, and the squash kept weeds down and
> soil moisture in.
>
> I put in a greywater system near the house. All the household water, except
> that coming from the toilets, is purified by a constructed wetland which
then
> releases the water to nourish a planted out berm - Everytime I brush my
> teeth I water my garden ! Im turning a waste into a resource the best way I
> know of to keep that pollution from reaching the lake.
> I was happy to see that a system just like this one has been approved for
use
> in treating blackwater (toilet water) in Quebec. Here in Vermont, I was only
> able to put this system in because the age of my house gave me an exemption
> to current rules.
>
> What worries us permaculturalists is the loss of our soils. So many
> civilizations declined as a result of soil loss - Greece, North Africa,
> Israel - these are all man-made deserts. When we lose our soil, we lose our
> natural capital, but in industrial agriculture, thats called profit....
>
> Q: Your father, Emile, was, for so many Quebecois, the incarnation of the
> American Dream. How did he react to your new ideas ?
>
> A: When I got home after my fathers funeral, I had a bunch of unheard
> messages on my answering machine. One of them was from dad ! These were
> literally his last words to me: this green party business of yours son...
> Its good... Im proud of you .....
> But I certainly had to battle with the old boy for a lot of years before
> convincing him !
>
> By the way, I got quite a taste of American style health care with my dad in
> Florida. At one point he had 17 different doctors on his case. Theyd come
> in, take his pulse, and bill the insurance companies. It was crazy ! He
and I
> would laugh at it together. In the entrance of the hospital there was a
> Mcdonalds - I took pictures of it. When a patient was brought in for a
> heart attack, the nurses would jokingly refer to it as another Big Mac
> Attack. I guess you could say it was good for business.
>
> Our Green Party platform stresses that Health Care doesnt begin at the
> hospital. It begins in the soil. After all, a dollar of prevention is worth
> how many of cure ?
>
> Q: Whats wrong with the current economy ?
>
> A: People dont realize that in the last decade, the chemical companies have
> merged with seed companies and pharmaceutical companies. And these people
> have devised the business plan of the century: Sell you the stuff that makes
> you sick, and then sell you the stuff that makes you well.
>
> The seven deadly sins have become the seven consumer virtues. Were
> encouraged to be gluttonous, envious, lustful, prideful etc.
>
> The entire unsustainable transport system is made possible because the oil
> industry is subsidized. If we were to tallly the real costs of gas, we
> wouldnt be paying $3.00 dollars at the pump, but more like $25.00. Amory
> lovins of the Rocky Mountain institute estimates the hidden costs of
> transport in the U.S. at nearly a trillion dollars per year ! 100 billion
> in wasted gas and labor productivity from sitting in traffic - medical costs
> from disease and accidents at 300 billion, and another 350 billion for the
> damage to agriculture from acid rain and emissions. That adds up to about
> 7.5.% of the Gross Domestic Product. And all these costs are externalized
> meaning they dont show up on the balance sheets of the companies who cause
> them.
>
> 80 % of everything manufactured in North America is thrown away within 6
> months. Weve got to close the loop on the cycles of production. In
> Burlington for example, a beer manufacturer decided that their wastes could
> become resources for others. Now, their waste heat is piped into a
> greenhouse, and their waste materials, barley and hops, becomes substrate
for
> mushroom growing while the spent substrate becomes high quality pork and
> chicken feed. The waste of the animals becomes methane gas for the
production
> of electricity, and once that is spent, the material becomes compost for the
> greenhouse. No pollution, more jobs, more profit. I wonder whos against
> getting more for less?
>
> Capitalism clearly postulates that there must be healthy competition. But
> were going in exactly the opposite direction. Today, a mere 1000 companies
> manufacturer 80 % of all goods worldwide, and they employ less than 1 % of
> the worlds population.
>
> The economy in its present state cant be sustained. We need to begin
> transitioning. It is literally acting like a cancer which by consuming its
> host, sows the seeds of its own destruction. How is it that at the end of
the
> biggest economic boom in the history of mankind, Quebec finds itself with a
> 108 billion dollar debt and is incapable of financing basic services like
> health and education ?
>
> Q: Isnt all this a bit radical ?
>
> A: Not at all. We are the real conservatives since we aim to conserve. Were
> talking about creating more jobs and more profits by turning wastes into
> resources, instead of resources into wastes. Lets stop taxing the goods and
> services and start taxing bads and disservices. In every debate ive been
in,
> people agree with these arguments - they recognize the truth when they hear
> it.
>
> Q: But overall, industry must be against your approach ?
>
> A: Industry has yet to realize how profitable it would be to change their
> approach.
>
> Q: You must get called a utopianist
>
> A: Ive always dreaded being marginalized. But Utopianism is thinking that
> more of the system causing the problem can be the solution. Its like
> realizing your headed for a brick wall at 100 M.P.H., and being told the
> solution is to accelerate. Weve been lead to believe that we have to choose
> between jobs and the environment. But its not true. We can have both.
>
> Q: Do you think youll ever be elected ?
>
> A: I dont know if that will ever happen, but it wont keep me from speaking
> out. Ill be running in the next Federal election as well. I dont care
to be
> a politician, but I do care to see this information promulgated. Im working
> to produce a television series Regeneration, the Art of Sustainable Living
> and itll be optimistic because there are so many positive and profitable
> solutions out there.
>
> After the elections Ill be speaking at business luncheons and Chambers of
> Commerce. Im going to carry this message right into the belly of the
beast !
>
>
> Visit Claude Genests web sites:
> www.greenmountainpermaculture.com
>
> www.regenerationshow.com
>
> Best Regards,
> Claude William Genest
>
> www.greenmountainpermaculture.com
> Green Mountain Permaculture: Solutions, Sustenance, Sustainability
>
> "What Permaculturalists are doing is the most important work being done on
> the planet."
> David Suzuki
>
> "The greatest fine art of the future will be the making of a comfortable
> living from a small piece of land."
> Abraham Lincoln
>
> "Clever men solve problems, wise men avoid them."
> Albert Einstein
>
> Listen up ! <http://www.democracynow.org/>http://www.democracynow.org/
Best Regards,
Claude William Genest
www.greenmountainpermaculture.com
Green Mountain Permaculture: Solutions, Sustenance, Sustainability
"What Permaculturalists are doing is the most important work being done on the
planet."
David Suzuki
"The greatest fine art of the future will be the making of a comfortable
living
from a small piece of land."
Abraham Lincoln
"Clever men solve problems, wise men avoid them."
Albert Einstein
Listen up ! <http://www.democracynow.org/>http://www.democracynow.org/
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>
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