Basically there are 2 options – try to stop the worst impacts of climate change by changing our use of fossil fuels; or we try to mitigate against the worst impacts of climate change; nn there is no ostrich option. The first option means investing in alternative energy resources – those of you bang on about China’s coal power stations can shut the fuck up – only the USA has a policy of dig/drill and burn! Yes there will be a cost to changing over 200 years of fossil fuel dependency, but the alternatives are more extreme temperatures, more and bigger floods and droughts, rising sea levels and storms, glaciers melting causing mass hunger in Asia, mass extictions of wildlife. How can I know these things – of course I bloody don’t – but then I also do not cross roads blindfolded! I do not eat food that is way past its sell by date and going mouldy! Oh the second option; to me a no starter – is there a tipping point would be my first question. Then we have to ask if the population of earth could adapt to the change? A report out last week which I mentioned before stated the need for aircon in schools, hospitals and care homes. We know that is not going to happen – the rich will get aircon whilst the poor can suffer! Was ever the case. Farage and co want to cut back on employment laws – he would probably advocate sex with employees (yes your wives and daughters, and maybe sons!) if he could retain his wealth.
Back to adaptation. I am reasonably sure that wealthy countries in the mid-latitudes could adapt – Cornwall would be the Costa Brava, even the Scottish Islands could become the archipelago of the future – but again there is no certainty – if the North Atlantic Drift current ceases the waters would be cold, and the winters brutal. Grapes are growing in the south of England with huge international acclaim, but what about wheat and potatoes? How will London and other cities cope with rising sea levels. I totally find climate deniers to be mind bogglingly stupid or avaracious money grabbing arseholes.
Oh well back to the real world – Labour are being blamed for the youth job crisis – I doubt they have helped much but this is a result of Tory austerity, with maybe a little Ukraine and Iran chucked in for flavouring, oh and an overdose of Trump (salt).
Where are the jobs that we want our youths to have? Where are the jobs that are not being done?
