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Environmental Lawyer Seth Jaffe says we can solve with more use of markets, not less
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Some Hard Truths About Addressing Climate Change.
"On November 23, 2015 Boston Globe had an op-ed by Joshua Goldstein and Steven Pinker
concerning some “Inconvenient Truths for the environmental movement.”
I’m sorry to say that I agree with pretty much every word of it. Why am
I sorry? Because Goldstein and Pinker make clear – even though they
don’t mention his name – that the Pope was completely wrong in his prescription for addressing climate change. How so? It’s really pretty straightforward.
People want more economic development, not less. They want more
markets, not less. It may be that some wealthy societies could still
have a relatively smooth transition to renewable fuels without
sacrificing economic growth. Unfortunately, that’s not where we have to
address the demand for fossil fuels. We have to do so in China and
India and other developing countries. I’m sorry, but I’ve seen the
projected demand for fossil fuels outside the US and Europe and it’s not
pretty. Anyone who thinks that we can quickly and easily eliminate
fossil fuel use in those countries and still allow them the economic
growth that their citizens demand is delusional.
Which brings us to Goldstein’s and Pinker’s second inconvenient truth;
nuclear power has to be a large part of the solution. And I’m afraid
that’s probably the end of the conversation for many of my environmental
friends, so I’ll cut this short.
I’m still an optimist. I believe that we can still solve climate
change. We can do so however, with more use of markets, not less. And
we must do so with more economic growth, not less, because the rest of
the world won’t be satisfied with less."
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