The Climate summit in Copenhagen is almost over. The result is sadly not unexpected. When it comes to taking effective measures nobody is willing to step forward. Talk about leadership or absence thereof. Change we can believe in? The Romans had it right when they said nil novi sub sole. There is (never) anything new under the sun.
Copenhagen is just the most recent example of human stupidity. Here we have a chance to use reason to avoid a potential disaster in the very near future, yet nobody wants to take the first step. We would rather spend time arguing as to whether climate change is real (it is), whether we caused it (we did, but it doesn't really matter as long as we try to stop it), and other inane hoopla.
Naysayers are quick to point out how much it is going to cost us, or why we should do anything at all until we are absolutely certain that bad things will happen. How is that for reasonable?
The Economist makes several good points: 1. climate change may not necessarily lead to the disasters that we envision, but if there is even at slight chance that it might, we ought to act and act now. 2. the cost of acting now is minimal, at best a 1-2% drop in GDP. 3. Rescuing the financial system from collapse, cost 5% of GDP, yet nobody was too upset about that.
It is clear that the cost is not the problem. The problem is that some individuals and businesses, some very powerful individuals and businesses would see their profits shrink. Overall that would be offset by other businesses growing, but that does nothing to comfort these very powerful individuals. Even though they would probably manage to step in and take over those growing businesses, that part is uncertain and even that little uncertainty is enough for them to boycott all efforts.
Greed, laziness and stupidity are the only roadblocks. Greed on the part of those making profits from the carbon economy, laziness on the part of a subset of general the public, who are too busy to properly inform themselves about the dangers, and stupidity on part of the majority, who will just swallow whole whatever it is the consumerist media feed them.
Friday, December 18, 2009
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