This interview gets at so much of why we're terribly afraid of the future. We haven't yet been able to imagine the world without fossil fuels, without American colonialism, of anything not being exactly as it is right now.https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2019/08/how-fed-could-fight-climate-change-adam-tooze/595084/?fbclid=IwAR3cL0Gs6bxkRTXEDYiFDuwbs0r8q7s9SPaEJBV4PXpC5N-DHqqHMBaUaeo …
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Mostly stuff from the Bank of England. I'll see if I can find some of the articles when I get the chance.
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@AlexSteffen with occasional articles that come across my Twitter feed. I don't see how decarbonizing as fast as we must can be accomplished without unfathomable cascading effects to the global economy. -
When fossil fuel shareholder uncertainty hits - which is difficult to predict - it'll all come crashing down around their oily ears... but fossil fuel (and related) interests are too big a chunk of the global economy to just be able to go on without it...
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