Adapt or die: Climate change and the poor

Economist: Adapt or die: Climate change and the poor

Environmentalists have long said the world should concentrate on preventing climate change, not adapting to it. That is changing.

“I USED to think adaptation subtracted from our efforts on prevention. But I’ve changed my mind,” says Al Gore, a former American vice-president and Nobel prize-winner. “Poor countries are vulnerable and need our help.” His words reflect a shift in the priorities of environmentalists and economists.

For years, greens said adaptation—coping with climate change, rather than stopping it—was a bit like putting out a fire on the Titanic: desirable, no doubt, but the main thing was to change course. In July, however, a committee of America’s Senate set aside $20m for international adaptation efforts. That was peanuts; and nothing will come of it anyway because there is no comparable legislation in the House of Representatives. But it was the first time American legislators had showed willingness to put money into global efforts at coping. In June, the United Nations hammered out the details of how to control spending of the first carbon tax earmarked for international adaptation.

Second, evidence is growing that climate change hits two specific groups of people disproportionately and unfairly. …

 


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3 responses to “Adapt or die: Climate change and the poor”

  1. One need hardly point out that Man is the most adaptable species the planet has ever seen. We live in the Sahara Desert and Siberia. We live at sea level and in Lhasa and La Paz. We live in deserts and rain forests. We live in places where farmers plant a seed, then jump back as the crop rises, and we live in places where farming is a 26-hour-a-day toil.
    “climate change hits two specific groups of people … unfairly. …”
    Sorry. That idea does not compute. There is no notion of “fair” in regard to natural events. As one old sage pointed out, “it rains equally on the just and on the unjust”.

  2. Can’t say I endorse all the rationale given in this article. However, increased focus on adaptation is good thing, no matter how they arrived at the conclusion.

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    VanSkaamper

    That’s the thing that struck me as well…if the earth were collide with an asteroid, the AP story would be headlined, “World as We Know it Ends, Women and Minorities Hardest Hit.”

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