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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsChomsky: The Republican Party Is Becoming a Real Danger to Human Survival
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http://inthesetimes.com/article/19201/noam-chomsky-who-rules-world-nuclear-weapons-climate-change
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In all of the extensive media coverage of the Paris conference, perhaps the most important sentences were these, buried near the end of a long New York Times analysis: Traditionally, negotiators have sought to forge a legally binding treaty that needed ratification by the governments of the participating countries to have force. There is no way to get that in this case, because of the United States. A treaty would be dead on arrival on Capitol Hill without the required two-thirds majority vote in the Republican-controlled Senate. So the voluntary plans are taking the place of mandatory, top-down targets. And voluntary plans are a guarantee of failure.
Because of the United States. More precisely, because of the Republican Party, which by now is becoming a real danger to decent human survival.
The conclusions are underscored in another Times piece on the Paris agreement. At the end of a long story lauding the achievement, the article notes that the system created at the conference depends heavily on the views of the future world leaders who will carry out those policies. In the United States, every Republican candidate running for president in 2016 has publicly questioned or denied the science of climate change, and has voiced opposition to Mr. Obamas climate change policies. In the Senate, Mitch McConnell, the Republican leader, who has led the charge against Mr. Obamas climate change agenda, said, Before his international partners pop the champagne, they should remember that this is an unattainable deal based on a domestic energy plan that is likely illegal, that half the states have sued to halt, and that Congress has already voted to reject.
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In all of the extensive media coverage of the Paris conference, perhaps the most important sentences were these, buried near the end of a long New York Times analysis: Traditionally, negotiators have sought to forge a legally binding treaty that needed ratification by the governments of the participating countries to have force. There is no way to get that in this case, because of the United States. A treaty would be dead on arrival on Capitol Hill without the required two-thirds majority vote in the Republican-controlled Senate. So the voluntary plans are taking the place of mandatory, top-down targets. And voluntary plans are a guarantee of failure.
Because of the United States. More precisely, because of the Republican Party, which by now is becoming a real danger to decent human survival.
The conclusions are underscored in another Times piece on the Paris agreement. At the end of a long story lauding the achievement, the article notes that the system created at the conference depends heavily on the views of the future world leaders who will carry out those policies. In the United States, every Republican candidate running for president in 2016 has publicly questioned or denied the science of climate change, and has voiced opposition to Mr. Obamas climate change policies. In the Senate, Mitch McConnell, the Republican leader, who has led the charge against Mr. Obamas climate change agenda, said, Before his international partners pop the champagne, they should remember that this is an unattainable deal based on a domestic energy plan that is likely illegal, that half the states have sued to halt, and that Congress has already voted to reject.
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Chomsky: The Republican Party Is Becoming a Real Danger to Human Survival (Original Post)
Fumesucker
Jun 2016
OP
This is the most important reason for us to get the money out of our politics!
Dustlawyer
Jun 2016
#1
I was kind of waiting for the legions of Chomsky haters to show up for this OP
Fumesucker
Jun 2016
#3
Dustlawyer
(10,519 posts)1. This is the most important reason for us to get the money out of our politics!
We will not turn the tide on Climate Change without getting rid of corporate influence in our politics and busting up the media oligarchy!
Fumesucker
(45,851 posts)3. I was kind of waiting for the legions of Chomsky haters to show up for this OP
I can't figure out what's happened to them, they have been very reliable for Chomsky threads in the past.
wiggs
(8,040 posts)4. Please....dem leaders should be talking about things like this rather than Trump's hands. nt