Friday, September 27, 2019

The Irony Age


Inside China, there are few critics of China's lukewarm approach to climate change. And that lukewarm approach has been used to criticize the recent climate strikers here in the UK. On the radio the other day someone was saying: "Why should we go out of our way to do even more here, when the UK produces only 1% of the world's CO2, while China produces 30%? What would be the point, when any good we achieved would be swallowed up by all that China is doing?" If we agreed with that reasoning, then China's apathy would have spread over here.

Whereas, we need to get those achievements. We need to encourage everyone to do more. And in fact, every little helps. There is a huge amount of CO2 already out there, and we are wondering about adding a little bit more. That little bit extra would make the most extreme weather a bit more extreme, a bit more common. Consequently it is likely to be the cause of a very bad event. Surely we should try to avoid that very bad event. So it really is worth not adding that little bit of CO2, even at some cost. It is not unlike the straw that breaks the camel's back.

It is also not unlike jogging. When you first try to jog it is new, but then it becomes a wearisome chore. Still, if you make that bit of effort each day (and I must admit that I never did), then it becomes a healthy habit (or so I imagine). We do need our defenses against climate change to become natural parts of our lives. Not unlike our defenses against plagues (which only developed after devastating plagues).

And after all, if we do not defend against climate change, then we will really want to scapegoat China. And competitive populism can lead to war.

Ironically, a nuclear Winter would reverse global warming.

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