by Tanada » Tue 07 Jun 2016, 22:13:44
Can anyone give me an example from any time in history when TPTB willingly instituted huge changes that would reduce their own ability to stay in control of the system? I have been thinking about that a lot today and can not come up with any real examples. Here is the article that got me thinking about this again, link below the quote.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', ' ')The world's historic effort to reduce carbon emissions is likely to be a costly if not quixotic endeavor, according to one expert, whose recently published research warns that decarbonizing the globe could have devastating consequences on the world's way of life.
In a report published this week, the International Energy Agency issued a call for "concrete action" to match the ambitions of last year's landmark climate change agreement, which was recently ratified by nearly 200 countries. The energy watchdog said the transition to a low-carbon future would require "massive changes in the energy system" to prevent the globe's temperature from rising by more than 2 degrees Celsius.
Yet the agency also put a steep price tag on efforts to combat climate change. In order to decarbonize the power sector within the next 40 years, the world would have to invest at least $9 trillion — and an additional $6.4 trillion to make other industries more environmentally friendly.
Those vast sums are why M.J. Kelly, a University of Cambridge engineering professor, recently wrote that the push to restrict carbon "is set to fail comprehensively in meeting its avowed target, and a new debate is needed." For that reason, Kelly is skeptical that initiatives like the 21st Conference of the Parties (COP21) in Paris will achieve its lofty goals.
In peer-reviewed research, Kelly argued carbon dioxide should be considered the byproduct of the "immense benefits" of a technologically advanced society. Cutting carbon, he added, could result in a dramatic reduction in the world's quality of life that would usher in mass starvation, poverty and civil strife. Massive decarbonization is "only possible if we wish to see large parts of the population die from starvation, destitution or violence in the absence of enough low-carbon energy to sustain society."
COP21 "will be an irrelevance within a few years," Kelly said to CNBC via email, "as the the bills pile up, and ... the promises are reneged upon."
There is much more at the link,
http://www.cnbc.com/2016/06/04/climate- ... ntist.htmlHowever much I like or dislike the viewpoint of the engineer I think he is 100 percent correct that nothing more than lip service will ever be paid to climate issues by TPTB.
To make real changes that would have even a slight chance of changing our trajectory would be incredibly disruptive to our way of life. Average people whose lives have been seriously disrupted tend to get grumpy about it, just ask Syrian's about it if you don't believe me. They were irritated enough to start a civil war, which is not what TPTB anywhere want to happen, because winning costs time and resources and losing means hanging from a nearby lamp post.