Slow Economic Growth? You Can't Say That!
http://www.commondreams.org/view/2012/11/15-8
In his November 14 press conference president Obama made a few brief comments about global warming:
Theres no doubt that for us to take on climate change in a serious way would involve making some tough political choices and understandably, you know, I think right now the American people have been so focused and will continue to be focused on our economy and jobs and growth that if the message somehow is that were going to ignore jobs and growth simply to address climate change, I dont think anyones going to go for that. I wont go for that. If, on the other hand, we can shape an agenda that says we can create jobs, advance growth, and make a serious dent in climate change and be an international leader, I think thats something that the American people would support.
Whats wrong with this picture? Well, almost everything.
Yes, the most effective way to slow climate change is to shrink the economy. That statement is inconvenient as hell, but its true. Sure, efficiency and renewable energy can nibble around the edges of our carbon emissions, but just three or four percent economic growth per year would be sufficient to cancel out any gains wed be likely to achieve with solar panels and electric cars. Understandably, this makes the post-carbon transition a tough sell.