M. Shellenberger and T. Nordhaus - 2005 Jan 13: Global warming politics in a post-environmental world
Environmentalists have made little progress in finding a solution for global warming because they are organized into special interest groups that have too much to lose as a result of the changes needed to solve this problem. However, a solution must be found. A step back, and a fresh start is needed with a bolder, and bigger vision.
The arrogance of environmentalists is seen in the way they recruit support. They always ask others to help them, and they never offer to help anyone else. Consequently, support is shallow.
Environmental organizations now have large staffs and large budgets. The people running these outfits will not disrupt the status quo that pays them so well. These organizations cannot propose the kinds of actions necessary to combat global warming. They do not solicit the feedback needed from the population to steer toward workable changes.
This balkanization of interests is not restricted to environmentalists. Unions and industry organizations are acting in the same way, defending narrowly defined positions. Improvements are impossible in this deadlocked stand-off.
The answer is to propose strategies that offer an inclusive and hopeful vision of the future, and consequently gain wide support.
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randalleavitt
2006-06-29 11:59
Topic: environmentalism
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Rank: worth reading
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Date: 2005
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Author: xShellenberger M
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Author: Nordhaus T
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Title: The Death of Environmentalism