Article 4MRW0 How the world’s dirtiest industries have learned to pollute our politics | George Monbiot

How the world’s dirtiest industries have learned to pollute our politics | George Monbiot

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George Monbiot
from Environment | The Guardian on (#4MRW0)
The fossil-fuel lobby is threatened by public concern over the climate crisis. So it's buying influence to get the results it wants

The tragedy of our times is that the gathering collapse of our life support systems has coincided with the age of public disservice. Just as we need to rise above self-interest and short-termism, governments around the world now represent the meanest and dirtiest of special interests. In the United Kingdom, the US, Brazil, Australia and many other nations, pollutocrats rule.

The Earth's systems are breaking down at astonishing speed. Wildfires roar across Siberia and Alaska - biting, in many places, deep into peat soils, releasing plumes of carbon dioxide and methane that cause more global heating. In July alone, Arctic wildfires are reckoned to have released as much carbon into the atmosphere as Austria does in a year: already the vicious twister of climate feedbacks has begun to turn.

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