'We're Barreling Down The Road To Hell': Krugman Warns Australia Disaster Is A Sign, A Turning Point
'A historical turning point: Paul Krugman warns that disaster in Australia is a sign were barreling down the road to hell. By Alex Henderson, AlterNet, Jan, 10, 2020.
Although wildfires were causing death and destruction long before climate change, such disasters are getting worse: more common, more widespread, more intense. Climate change didnt invent wildfires any more than it invented hurricanes, floods or tornadoes, but it is making them worse.
Liberal economist and New York Times opinion writer Paul Krugman, in a scathing column this week, warns that extreme events like the wildfires that have been devastating Australia are a preview of things to come and he stresses that right-wing politicians who deny the reality of climate change are as great a threat as the events themselves.
In a rational world, Krugman writes, the burning of Australia would be a historical turning point. After all, its exactly the kind of catastrophe climate scientists long warned us to expect if we didnt take action to limit greenhouse gas emissions.
But Krugman goes on to lament that the world isnt rational. In fact, Australias anti-environmentalist government seems utterly unmoved as the nightmares of environmentalists become reality. And the anti-environmentalist media, the Murdoch empire in particular, has gone all-out on disinformation, trying to place the blame on arsonists and greenies who wont let fire services get rid of enough trees.
The Murdoch empire Krugman is referring to is, of course, the one led by 88-year-old media mogul Rupert Murdoch, a Melbourne, Australia native and founder of Fox News parent company, News Corp. One of the silliest talking points at News Corp. is that environmentalists are largely to blame for the Australian wildfires because they have been overly protective of the trees that are now burning.
As destructive as the Australian wildfires have been, Krugman warns, diehard climate change deniers are unlikely to be swayed by science.
If a nation in flames isnt enough to produce a consensus for action if it isnt even enough to produce some moderation in the anti-environmentalist position what will? Krugman asserts. The Australia experience suggests that climate denial will persist come hell or high water that is, through devastating heatwaves and catastrophic storm surges alike.
Right-wing climate change deniers, according to Krugman, are as problematic in Canberra (the Australian capital) as they are in Washington, D.C...
https://www.alternet.org/2020/01/a-historical-turning-point-paul-krugman-warns-that-disaster-in-australia-is-a-sign-were-barreling-down-the-road-to-hell/
- Climate protest in Sydney, Australia, Dec. 19, 2019.
'Bushfire crisis forces a reckoning on Australias regressive climate politics,' France24, Jan. 10, 2020.
https://www.france24.com/en/20200110-bushfire-crisis-forces-a-reckoning-on-australia-s-regressive-climate-politics
guillaumeb
(42,641 posts)And money to be made.
appalachiablue
(41,170 posts)PatrickforO
(14,587 posts)Now it's a real road, and we're all on it.
mr_lebowski
(33,643 posts)Dustlawyer
(10,497 posts)Imelda in one day only two years after Harvey in the same county was not a turning point. We have the opposite problem here with many more hits by hurricanes in the last 15 years of the 56 I have lived here in SE Texas.
Climate Change is here to stay!