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Related: About this forumShitstain's Return And Accompanying Climate Fuckery May Add $900 Billion To Global Climate Toll
he wildfires ravaging Los Angeles have killed at least 10 people, displaced 180,000 and scorched about 40 square miles an inferno driven by fierce winds and severe drought in what should be Californias wet season. It is a sobering reminder that the climate crisis is driving wildfires to become more frequent, intense and destructive leaving ruined lives, homes and livelihoods in their wake. The US president Joe Biden responded by mobilising federal aid. By contrast the president-elect, Donald Trump, a convicted felon who was criminally sentenced on Friday, used the disaster to spread disinformation and stoke political division.
The climate crisis knows no national borders. Deadly floods in Spain, Hawaiis fires and east Africas devastating drought show nowhere is safe from its effects. Countries must work toward the global common interest and beyond their narrow national interests. The scale of the climate emergency is such that there is a case to view all crises through a green lens. Instead Mr Trumps denialism works to foment distrust about the science. Hes not just aiming to delay the onset of truth. He wants to demolish it. Its a familiar playbook: the fossil fuel industry knows the reality of the climate emergency but chooses profit over responsibility, effectively deceiving the public while the planet burns.
The perils of weaponising doubt should be painfully clear in the week when scientists said 2024 was the first year to pass the symbolic 1.5C warming threshold, as well as the worlds hottest on record. Mr Trumps politicisation of climate denial has supercharged it, turning scepticism into a badge of identity. When denial becomes ideological, facts turn irrelevant. That makes concerted climate action much harder to achieve.
Mr Trumps return to power wont halt Americas path to decarbonisation, but it will slow it disastrously. An analysis by Carbon Brief estimated last August that his return could add 4bn tonnes of US carbon emissions by 2030 compared to Democrat plans inflicting $900bn in global climate damage. To grasp its scale, the emissions surge would equal the combined annual output of the EU and Japan or the emissions of the worlds 140 lowest-emitting countries. Confronting the climate emergency demands more than facts; it requires dismantling the political machinery that breeds denialism. The link between the current model of economic growth and the depth of environmental collapse is undeniable. Yet in the face of the overwhelming evidence, too many on the political right cling to denial or place blind faith in the free market.
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https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/jan/10/the-guardian-view-on-the-la-fires-donald-trumps-denial-and-division-fuel-climate-inaction
2naSalit
(94,208 posts)Stomping on the gas pedal of humankind and speeding right off the cliff of entropy.
It's really been real, folks.
Mike 03
(17,671 posts)What did Freud call the second drive? Thanatos?
And the uptick in wars isn't helping. And on top of that we suddenly need energy-devouring AI "data centers" and the plants to power them.
Maybe the idea is that the top 5% can rake in so much money so quickly they can build themselves underground bunkers where they can live out the end of their days in air conditioned gluttony.