Prince Charles calls for military-style campaign to force fundamental economic transition combat climate change
The heir to the British throne warned the audience during his speech at the COP26 climate conference that world governments had no choice but to engage in a âmilitary-style campaignâ across an otherwise-doomed planet.
The countries of the world must put themselves âon a war-like footingâ to address the looming climate crisis, Prince Charles said in his opening speech to the climate conference in Glasgow on Monday. He warned the assembled heavies that climate change posed âan even greater existential threatâ than the Covid-19 pandemic.
Acknowledging that tackling climate change âwill take trillions, not billions of dollars,â he admitted that some countries, âmany of whom are burdened by growing levels of debt, simply cannot afford to go green.â The prince then proposed a solution beloved by green-minded billionaires around the globe: âputting a value on carbon, thus making carbon capture solutions more economical.â
Carbon credits â" which effectively allow companies to buy rights to emit a certain amount of carbon dioxide â" have been the focus of climate change jet-setters for years, unlocking the âvalueâ of natureâs commons without forcing the emitters-in-chief to actually cease their environmentally-unfriendly activities.
The prince issued a plea for âcountries to come together to create the environment that enables every sector of industry to take the action required,â without specifying what exactly that action might be â" only that it must involve a âmilitary-style campaignâ if it hopes to achieve success.
Here we need a vast military-style campaign to marshal the strength of the global private sector. With trillions at its disposal, far beyond global GDP and with the greatest respect beyond even the governments of the worldâs leaders, it offers the only real prospect of achieving fundamental economic transition.
Also on rt.com Global elites flying private jets to COP26 climate conference emit more CO2 than hundreds of citizens would in a year â" UK mediaHe reminded the attendees that âthe eyes and hopes of the world are upon youâ because âtime has literally run out,â presumably referring to event organizersâ insistence that it would be one of the last chances to rope the worldâs governments into committing to carbon-cutting goals that would keep planetary warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius above âpre-industrialâ levels. That was the goal agreed upon in Paris in 2015, and for deep-pocketed environmentalists like the prince, it remains an absolute-must in order to âlay the foundations for a sustainable future.â
The conference was a high-enough priority that leaders like Prince Charles and US President Joe Biden flew their less-than-sustainable private jets to Scotland for the occasion, hosted by UK PM Boris Johnson. The decision to hold such a gathering in-person during a global pandemic may have contributed to several regrets on the conferenceâs invitations list, as Chinaâs Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin did not travel to the event.
The prince on Sunday deemed the conference the âlast chance saloonâ to save the planet after declaring last week that world leaders faced a âdangerously narrowâ window to fight climate change. Predicting environmental catastrophe has become something of a hobby for the royal, who was also an early proponent of the World Economic Forumâs âGreat Resetâ and its now-ubiquitous âBuild Back Betterâ slogan.
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