Since he embraced nuclear power shortly after Fukushima and disavowed Peak Oil I have cease to be the admirer of George Monbiot that I once was.
But he is back to original form in this interview
George Monbiot: We Can't Be Silent on Climate Change or the Unsustainability of Capitalist System
Democracy
Now!
While
Houston continues to deal with the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, we
look at the media silence on the human contribution to the
record-breaking storm. British journalist and author George Monbiot
wrote that despite 2016 being the hottest year on record, the
combined coverage during the evening and Sunday news programs on the
main television networks amounted to a total of 50 minutes in all of
last year.
"Our
greatest predicament, the issue that will define our lives, has been
blotted from the public’s mind," he wrote. The silence has
been even more resounding on climate-related disasters in areas of
the world where populations are more vulnerable—most recently, on
the devastating floods across the globe, from Niger to South Asia.
Over the past month, more than 1,200 people have died amid flooding
in Bangladesh, Nepal and India. This year’s monsoon season has
brought torrential downpours that have submerged wide swaths of South
Asia, destroying tens of thousands of homes, schools and hospitals.
Meanwhile, in Niger, West Africa, thousands of people have been
ordered to leave their homes in the capital Niamey after several days
of heavy downpours.
We
speak with Monbiot, columnist at The Guardian. His book, "Out of
the Wreckage: A New Politics for an Age of Crisis," will be out
this week.
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