| > justice, equity and redistribution are essential to climate policy > death cult of conservative economics > we must abandon economic growth, which is the basis of capitalism I've worked in environmental sciences, and am in the political sphere, and I'm really shocked at seeing an IPCC report attached to what looks like clear leftist propaganda, identifiable by its vocabulary, being upvoted on HN. Clean energy and less waste is the future. Economic growth is also the future. These can coexist. Attaching this all to communist talk-points around "redistribution" is so 2021 far-left, it's really jarring, and would be humorous if not frightening. Climate change is a serious issue, almost certainly the greatest issue of this century, and politicizing it into some communist arc is the absolute worst thing one could do to help enact change. It only sets us back. Edit: Here comes the downvotes, appears someone really wants this to be received positively. |
• To achieve decarbonisation on the required scale demands economic degrowth, at least in the short term. This does not necessarily require a reduction in living standards.
• For a just transition, the cost of degrowth must be paid for by the wealthiest, who have benefited enormously from the current destructive world order, while others have faced the consequences.
• A just transition to a sustainable system requires the wealth from the 1% to be used for the common benefit.
Sure, it's a leftist position. But these ideas are increasingly popular and probably worth debating on HN as well.