Green Tyranny – Rupert Darwall – Chapter 9 – Born Again Grenns

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Green Tyranny: Exposing the Totalitarian Roots of the Climate Industrial Complex Taschenbuch – March 2019 (Encounter Books)

https://www.amazon.com/-/de/dp/1641770449

Climate change was political long before Al Gore first started talking about it. In the 1970s, the Swedish Social Democrats used global warming to get political support for building a string of nuclear power stations. It was the second phase of their war on coal, which began with the acid rain scare and the first big UN environment conference in Stockholm in 1969.

Notes:

1 Werner Hülsberg, The German Greens: A Social and Political Profile (London and New York, 1988), p. 70.

2 Paul Berman, Power and the Idealists (New York and London, 2007), p. 73.

3 SPD, “Bad Godesberg Program” (November 1959),

4 Werner Hülsberg, The German Greens: A Social and Political Profile (London and New York, 1988), p. 25.

5 SPD, “Bad Godesberg Program” (November 1959),
(accessed April 20, 2015).

6 Fritz Vahrenholt author interview, June 11, 2015.

7 Anna Bramwell, The Fading of the Greens: The Decline of Environmental Politics in the West (New Haven and London, 1994), p. 94.

8 Nicholas Kulish, “Spy Fired Shot That Changed West Germany,” New York Times, May 27, 2009.

9 Paul Hockenos, Joshka Fischer and the Making of the Berlin Republic: An Alternative History of Postwar Germany (Oxford, 2008), p. 89.

10 Paul Berman, Power and the Idealists (New York and London, 2007), p. 54.

11 Paul Hockenos, Joshka Fischer and the Making of the Berlin Republic: An Alternative History of Postwar Germany (Oxford, 2008), p. 91.

12 Ibid., p. 96.

13 Ibid.

14 Ibid.

15 Christopher Andrew and Vasili Mitrokhin, The Mitrokhin Archive: The KGB in Europe and the West (London, 1999), p. 580.

16 Ibid., pp. 580–581.

17 Rudolf Bahro, From Red to Green: Interviews with New Left Review (translated by Gus Fagan and Richard Hurst, London, 1984), p. 42.

18 Ibid., p. 114.

19 Ibid., p. 105.

20 Paul Berman, Power and the Idealists (New York and London, 2007), p. 54.

21 Ibid., p. 21.

22 Paul Hockenos, Joshka Fischer and the Making of the Berlin Republic: An Alternative History of Postwar Germany (Oxford, 2008), p. 118.

23 Paul Berman, Power and the Idealists (New York and London, 2007), p. 49.

24 Paul Hockenos, Joshka Fischer and the Making of the Berlin Republic: An Alternative History of Postwar Germany (Oxford, 2008), p. 114.

25 Paul Berman, Power and the Idealists (New York and London, 2007), p. 21.

26 Paul Hockenos, Joshka Fischer and the Making of the Berlin Republic: An Alternative History of Postwar Germany (Oxford, 2008), p. 121.

27 Ibid., p. 124.

28 Paul Berman, Power and the Idealists (New York and London, 2007), p. 37.

29 Ibid., p. 61.

30 Werner Hülsberg, The German Greens: A Social and Political Profile (London and New York, 1988), p. 59.

31 Ibid., p. 69.

32 Author interview with Benny Peiser, April 16, 2015.

33 Paul Hockenos, Joshka Fischer and the Making of the Berlin Republic: An Alternative History of Postwar Germany (Oxford, 2008), p. 136.

34 Werner Hülsberg, The German Greens: A Social and Political Profile (London and New York, 1988), p. 60.

35 David S. Yost, “The Soviet Campaign against INF in West Germany,” in Brian D. Dailey and Patrick J. Parker (ed.), Soviet Strategic Deception (Lexington and Toronto, 1987), p. 344.

36 Werner Hülsberg, The German Greens: A Social and Political Profile (London and New York, 1988), p. 103.

37 Benny Peiser interview with author, May 21, 2015.

38 John Vincour, “Antimissile Group in Bonn Is Divided,” New York Times, April 6, 1982.

39 Werner Hülsberg, The German Greens: A Social and Political Profile (London and New York, 1988), p. 70.

40 Mark Hertgaard, “The Legacy of Petra K. Kelly” in Petra K. Kelly Thinking Green: Essays on Environmentalism, Feminism, and Nonviolence (Berkeley, 1994), p. 138.

41 James M. Markham, “For “Greens” It’s Make Waves, Not War,” New York Times October 3, 1982.

42 Timothy Garton Ash, In Europe’s Name: Germany and the Divided Continent (London, 1993), p. 30.

43 New York Times, “Tenacious Leader of the Green Party— Petra Karin Kelly,” New York Times, March 7, 1983.

44 Rudolf Bahro, From Red to Green: Interviews with New Left Review (translated by Gus Fagan and Richard Hurst, London, 1984), p. 192.

45 Isabel Hilton, “The Green with a smoking gun: There’s no mystery about who killed Petra Kelly and her lover Gert Bastian, but nobody knows the reason. Isabel Hilton has investigated their deaths and wonders whether
Green general had grey areas in his past,” The Independent, April 21, 1994,

46 Vladimir Bukovsky, “The Peace Movement and the Soviet Union,” Commentary May 1, 1982.

47 David S. Yost, “The Soviet Campaign against INF in West Germany,” in Brian D. Dailey and Patrick J. Parker (ed.), Soviet Strategic Deception (Lexington and Toronto, 1987), p. 366.

48 Ibid., p. 346.

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