Climate Change Is Our World War III. Our Civilization Is At Stake. Joseph Stiglitz.
Climate Change Is Our World War III. It Needs A Bold Response, Joseph Stiglitz, The Guardian, June 4, 2019. Critics of the Green New Deal ask if we can afford it. But we cant afford not to: our civilisation is at stake.
Advocates of the Green New Deal say there is great urgency in dealing with climate change and highlight the scale and scope of what is required to combat it. They are right. They use the term New Deal to evoke the massive response by Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the United States government to the Great Depression. An even better analogy would be the countrys mobilization to fight World War II. Critics ask, Can we afford it? and complain that Green New Deal proponents confound the fight to preserve the planet, to which all right-minded individuals should agree, with a more controversial agenda for societal transformation.
On both accounts the critics are wrong. Yes, we can afford it, with the right fiscal policies and collective will. But more importantly, we must afford it. Climate change is our World War III. Our lives and civilization as we know it is at stake, just as they were in World War II. When the US was attacked during the second world war no one asked, Can we afford to fight the war? It was an existential matter. We could not afford not to fight it. The same goes for climate change. Here, we are already experiencing the direct costs of ignoring the issue in recent years the country has lost almost 2% of GDP in weather-related disasters, which include floods, hurricanes, and forest fires.
The cost to our health from climate-related diseases is just being tabulated, but it, too, will run into the tens of billions of dollars not to mention the as-yet-uncounted number of lives lost. We will pay for climate change one way or another, so it makes sense to spend money now to reduce emissions rather than wait until later to pay a lot more for the consequences not just from weather but also from rising sea levels. Its a cliche, but its true: an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
The war on climate change, if correctly waged, would actually be good for the economy just as the second world war set the stage for Americas golden economic era , with the fastest rate of growth in its history amidst shared. The Green New Deal would stimulate demand, ensuring that all available resources were used; and the transition to the green economy would likely usher in a new boom...
More, https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/jun/04/climate-change-world-war-iii-green-new-deal
Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel Award-winning American economist.
rampartc
(5,451 posts)it is a front (and we are losing as on most fronts) in the class war.
if you think that the billionaire class has any intention of doing anything, however practical or inexpensive to slow climate change you are misleading yourself.
KPN
(15,670 posts)to calling it what it is) is the catalyst around which civilization will explode if we dont respond effectively to it now. If theres an issue that can take the billionaire-owned GOP down, it is this one.
If/when we regain control, we Dems had better not dither. AOC and Markey have it right.
to regain the senate or (please lord) the presidency and continue to do nothing would make the process meaningless and prove nader and the greens to be correct.
all of the most important anti warming actions are common sense, cost little, and should be embraced by all americans as a matter of national character.
conserve. reuse. recycle. clean up after yourself.
BeckyDem
(8,361 posts)Joseph Stiglitz would be a president to be proud of. Who would have the nerve to call him crazy?
appalachiablue
(41,184 posts)Stiglitz' recent articles! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Stiglitz