Article 66CMK Endless debates about soup and paintings serve those who’d prefer we ignore the climate crisis

Endless debates about soup and paintings serve those who’d prefer we ignore the climate crisis

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Zoe Williams
from US news | The Guardian on (#66CMK)

Opponents of meaningful action are trying to sidestep the immediacy of the threat to our planet

Expert opinion is settled and public opinion united on the urgency of climate action. If our politics or our discourse were in any way functional, there would be no confusion, no debate. We would simply be proceeding from one bold practical action to the next, following the blueprints laid out by the Climate Change Committee.

Instead, we have energy policies stitched together from reheated cliches, which on the one hand doesn't matter, since no prime minister has been stable or focused enough to iterate them since Brexit, but on the other hand does matter. There is nothing more depressing than to go back to Amber Rudd's energy reset" speech of 2015: what if, instead of dismissing renewables incentives as Blairite", she'd actually taken them seriously and built on them? What if she'd pushed energy-efficient homes instead of the unfettered market", what if she'd made a plan to reduce dependence on gas from Vladimir Putin rather than increase it? Spoiler alert," wrote the renewables entrepreneur Bruce Davis at the time: this doesn't end well for bill payers." And nor has it.

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