AFP - British economist Nicholas Stern said the price of fighting climate change is now higher than he estimated in a 2006 study that earned him a 400,000-euro (530,000) Spanish award on Friday.
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AFP - British economist Nicholas Stern said the price of fighting climate change is now higher than he estimated in a 2006 study that earned him a 400,000-euro (530,000) Spanish award on Friday.
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I notice the article mentions only one motivation for "fighting climate change", "grow the economy", not to save endangered species, not to save the rain forests, not to stop social chaos, but to GROW THE ECONOMY FOREVER regardless of the cost, which is ecocide and extinction of life on Earth. Think about the fact that economists refuse to think about it, refuse to talk about it, and refuse to do anything about it, except to promote business expansion everywhere on Earth. That is an obsessive/compulsive disorder and it is killing planet Earth right out from under us, but nobody says anything because they're all addicted to their money income and dare not do anything to endanger their precious economic status and lifestyle.
So, that is how the Earth dies, in the grip of social insanity.
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