Not on the agenda in Glasgow: real climate action
Article of Localfutures.org
By Alex Jensen and Steven Gorelick, ottobre 2021
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Compendio :
The only real reductions in emissions were not the result of policies agreed upon at COP meetings, they were the product of economic slowdowns – from the financial collapse in 2008 and the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. This highlights a simple truth: the fastest and most reliable way to reduce GHG emissions is to make fundamental changes to the economy. The question is: how can the economy be transformed in ways that actually improve people’s lives – providing the huge environmental benefits we need without enormous social and economic costs?
The answer is simple: economic localization.
Here are five ways localization lowers GHG emissions while actually increasing quality of life for the vast majority:
1. Localization eliminates unnecessary transport
2. Localization promotes sufficiency rather than consumerism
3. Localization turns the food system into a carbon sink
4. Localization replaces energy-intensive technologies with human labor and skill
5. Localization stems the tide of energy-intensive urbanization.