[energiadecreixent] Ajut traducció ingles - catala: esborrany declaració conf Barcelona

Adriana Bertran insulasagooglemail.com
Dij Jun 3 19:21:27 CEST 2010


Traducció: puc fer-la per a dissabte, però no per a abans. A català o a
castellà, com calgui!

Adriana

2010/6/2 federico demaria <federicodemariaahotmail.com>

>
> Alquien, porfa, nos podría ayudar a traducir al catala (o castellano)
> un borrador de la declaración?
>
> A mi me queda solo el traductor de la Gene o el de google :-)
>
> Aun no es la versión final (porfa no difundir), pero estaría bien tenerla
> traducida como texto para el día del pic nic.
>
> Ademas, alquien tiene algún folleto o triptic sobre el decrecimiento (en
> cat y/o cast) para tener en la mesa?
> Como una presentación en general...
>
> Gracies,
> fede
>
>
>
>
> DRAFT (Please, keep confidential)
>                                       Degrowth Declaration Barcelona 2010
> In the midst of an international crisis more than four hundred researchers,
> practitioners and activists from forty
> different countries gathered in Barcelona between the 26th and the 29th of
> March 2010 for the Second
> International Conference on Degrowth. In the Declaration of the First
> International Conference in Paris in
> 2008, we had noted, against the current, the looming multi-dimensional
> crisis which was not just financial but
> also fiscal, social, ethical, and ecological, result of the failure of an
> economic model based on growth. Today
> this multi-dimensional crisis threatens the conditions of living of the
> most vulnerable people in our societies
> and in the world.
> An international elite and a “global middle class” with its conspicuous
> consumption is not only causing havoc
> to the environment, but also further damage when imitated by the rest of
> the people in a vicious circle of status
> seeking through material possession. While irresponsible financial
> institutions and governments are rightly at
> the forefront of public criticism, this crisis has deeper structural
> causes. The so-called anti-crisis measures that
> seek to boost economic growth will worsen inequalities and environmental
> conditions in the long-run. The
> illusion of a "debt-fuelled growth", i.e. forcing the economy to grow in
> order to pay the debts, will finish in
> social disaster, displacing economic and ecological debts to the future and
> to the poor. A process of degrowth
> of the world economy is inevitable and will be beneficial for the
> environment. The challenge is how to manage
> it so that it turns out to be socially sustainable and equitable both
> inside each country and in the world. The
> Degrowth movement has been born in rich countries, in Europe and elsewhere.
> This is where it has to start.
> Academics, activists and practitioners met in Barcelona to structure
> proposals towards an alternative,
> sustainable and equitable degrowth society. An inclusive process was
> followed, something almost
> unprecedented for an international conference. In addition to standard
> scientific presentations some 29 working
> group discussions brought participants together to discuss hands-on
> policies for degrowth and identify the
> research questions these generate. Economic, social and environmental
> topics were brought together. New ideas
> and issues never before discussed in the context of sustainable development
> were put on the table: currencies
> and financial institutions, social security and working hours, population
> and resource consumption, moratoria
> on infrastructures and resource sanctuaries, restrictions to advertising
> and many others. The results of this
> innovative process are hard to capture on paper and synthesise in a short
> declaration. We welcome those
> interested to look at the www.degrowth.eu where the results of the working
> groups are presented in detail.
> A wealth of new proposals came up including among several others:
> facilitation of local currencies and gradual
> elimination of fiat money; promotion of small scale self-managed companies;
> defending local commons and
> establishing new jurisdictions for global commons; establishing integrated
> policies of reduced working hours
> (work-sharing) and introduction of a basic income; institutionalization of
> an income ceiling based on
> maximum-minimum ratios; discouraging the consumption of non-durable goods
> and the under-use of durable
> ones, such as houses, by regulation, taxation or bottom-up approaches;
> abandonment of large-scale
> infrastructure such as nuclear plants, dams, incinerators, high-speed
> transportation; conversion of car-based
> infrastructure to walking, biking and open common spaces; taxing
> advertising heavily and banning it from
> public spaces; support from the environmental justice movements of the
> South that complain against resource
> extraction, introduction of global extractive moratoria on areas with high
> biodiversity and cultural value, and
> compensations for leaving resources under the ground; denouncing top-down
> population control measures
> while supporting women’s reproductive rights, conscious procreation and the
> right to freely migrate while
> welcoming a decrease in world birth rates; de-commercialization of politics
> and enhancement of direct
> participation in decision-making.
> These proposals are not utopian: new redistributive taxes will finance
> social investments and discourage
> consumption and environmental damage, while reduced working hours with a
> reinforced social security system
> will manage unemployment. As the economy will quietly contract and our
> damage on the environment through
> new infrastructures and extraction activities will be constrained,
> well-being will increase through public
> investments in low-cost social and relational goods.
> Every new proposal generates several new objections and questions. We do
> not claim to have a recipe for a
> future. But we know that we can no longer pretend that we can keep growing
> as if nothing has happened. The
> folly of growth has come to the end. The challenge now is how to adapt. The
> debate has just started.
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