The lead article in this weekโs New Yorker by David Owen is a loony display of dishonest economics and a flagrant mangling of science and reason. Entitled โEconomy vs. Environment,โ (oy, here we go again) the piece presents the false notion that solving the climate crisis will inevitably come at the expense of economicย collapse.
Owen claims that – should the U.S. follow Obama and the international community toward a global solution to global warming – the economy might never recover, and even if it did, weโd be fools to retain climate โpolicies that will seem to be nudging us back toward theย abyss.โย
Yes, ghastly poverty and economic ruin are the only outcomes of trying to solve climate change, if we listen to David Owen.ย A trip to Davy Jonesโ locker for the world economy, saysย he.
Aptly described by Climate Progress, Owenโs piece is โso bad, so filled with long-debunked right-wing talking points, it would barely qualify for the Wall Street Journal editorialย page.โย
Yet there it is, featured in the top pages and pixels of the New Yorkerโs print and web editions, in direct contradiction to the brilliant, factual reporting by the New Yorkerโs Elizabeth Kolbert.ย
Others have taken the time to debunk Owensโ baseless claims, so I wonโt bother to here.ย Head on over to this analysis by Grist.org and another at Get Energy Smart Now!, and donโt foget Joe Rommโs critique at Climate Progress as mentionedย above.ย
Thanks to each of them for responding so thoroughly to Owenโs insanity so I donโt have to waste the keystrokes on himย myself.
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