THE PAULSON PIECE, PART 1
The Coming Climate Crash; Lessons for Climate Change in the 2008 Recession
Henry M. Paulson Jr., June 21, 2014 (NY Times)
“THERE is a time for weighing evidence and a time for acting. And if
there’s one thing I’ve learned throughout my work in finance, government
and conservation, it is to act before problems become too big to manage.
For too many years, we failed to rein in the excesses building up in the
nation’s financial markets. When the credit bubble burst in 2008, the
damage was devastating. Millions suffered. Many still do.
“We’re making the same mistake today with climate change. We’re
staring down a climate bubble that poses enormous risks to both our
environment and economy. The warning signs are clear and growing more
urgent as the risks go unchecked.
“This is a crisis we can’t afford to ignore. I feel as if I’m watching as we
fly in slow motion on a collision course toward a giant mountain. We can
see the crash coming, and yet we’re sitting on our hands rather than
altering course.
“We need to act now, even though there is much disagreement,
including from members of my own Republican Party, on how to address
this issue while remaining economically competitive. They’re right to
consider the economic implications. But we must not lose sight of the
profound economic risks of doing nothing…”
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