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How climate politics undermines climate science

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https://arcdigital.media/how-climate-pol...d149806e63

EXCERPT: . . in the wake of the Green New Deal there is little doubt that many on the left see climate change as a pretext for their preferred policies. The anti-environmentalist pejorative “watermelon” — green on the outside, red on the inside — has in some cases been validated. Here’s Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s then-chief of staff Saikat Chakrabarti, quoted in a Washington Post profile:

"The interesting thing about the Green New Deal is it wasn’t originally a climate thing at all. Do you guys think of it as a climate thing? Because we really think of it as a how-do-you-change-the-entire-economy thing."

This is not an example of quote mining or taking a breezy comment out of context. A similar argument can be found in globalization critic Naomi Klein’s book This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. The Climate. And last month, Klein released a book called On Fire: The (Burning) Case for a Green New Deal. Another example is a 2009 political cartoon [...] a skeptic in the audience demanding “what if it’s a big hoax and we create a better world for nothing?” Environmental Protection Agency administrator Lisa Jackson requested a signed copy for her office.

It doesn’t take much to turn this into “climate change is a suspiciously convenient pretext for left-wing policy.” Few oppose livable cities, a sustainable economy, or clean energy in theory. But in their complex particulars, these are transformative visions that go far beyond the seemingly technocratic goal of reducing carbon emissions. Taking into account all the costs and benefits, many do not think they constitute a “better world.” Some argue that nothing short of economic transformation will be sufficient to meet the necessary carbon reduction goals. Perhaps that will turn out to be true. But others seem too eager to run with it.

Science does not demand the excesses of the Green New Deal and other left-wing approaches to climate policy, or even the caricatures of those excesses — banning beef or flying, dismantling and replacing capitalism — any more than the hole in the ozone layer demanded a prohibition on refrigeration. However, while the left’s treatment of this issue imperils its credibility, that’s separate from the core scientific question, which is uncertain in many details but generally settled — just as evolution is settled, despite there still being much to learn. The political implications of man-made global warming are utterly immaterial to the question of its reality.

The left should not have a monopoly on climate policy. The fact that they essentially do is partly the fault of conservatives, who have largely chosen denial and ridicule over engagement. But the partisan split over climate change is also the fault of progressives who treat the issue foremost as an expansive political license. Global warming is not socialism; it is a rise in global temperatures. The notion that it is socialism is, unfortunately, something on which too much of the left and right agree. (MORE - details)
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Syne Offline
There are simply no suggestions to address climate change that do not negatively impact the economy, which always hits the most poor and vulnerable first. Leftist pretend to care about the poor, but when that's at odds with one of their sacred cows, all bets are off.
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(Oct 23, 2019 10:42 PM)Syne Wrote: There are simply no suggestions to address climate change that do not negatively impact the economy, which always hits the most poor and vulnerable first. Leftist pretend to care about the poor, but when that's at odds with one of their sacred cows, all bets are off.
And climate change hits the poor first.  The family in Bangladesh drowns; the rich guy in Denver doesn't much care.  Right wingers pretend to care about the poor - as long as they don't have to spend any money at all to avoid killing them.
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(Oct 25, 2019 10:37 PM)billvon Wrote:
(Oct 23, 2019 10:42 PM)Syne Wrote: There are simply no suggestions to address climate change that do not negatively impact the economy, which always hits the most poor and vulnerable first. Leftist pretend to care about the poor, but when that's at odds with one of their sacred cows, all bets are off.
And climate change hits the poor first.  The family in Bangladesh drowns; the rich guy in Denver doesn't much care.  Right wingers pretend to care about the poor - as long as they don't have to spend any money at all to avoid killing them.

Anecdotal and/or unsourced stories do not warrant immediately harming the poor, much less constitute legitimate science. Conservatives want people to quit being poor by the same means everyone else does, instead of giving them just enough in handouts to keep them a permanent underclass the leftist elites can look down on.
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