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Tuesday, February 23, 2021

"UN calls for contraction and convergence to low living standards"

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"The UN just published its first ever environmental synthesis report, with the expectedly scary title “Making Peace With Nature: A scientific blueprint to tackle the climate, biodiversity and pollution emergencies.”

That’s right, now there are (hyperbolically) three emergencies, not just the climate one.


In fact according to the UN we now have a “Planetary Crisis”.

... Here is how the UN Secretary-General nonsensically puts it in the Forward to the report:
“Humanity is waging war on nature. 

This is senseless and suicidal. 

The consequences of our recklessness are already apparent in human suffering, towering economic losses and the accelerating erosion of life on Earth.“

In fact people are generally better off than ever before, with many developing countries successfully emerging from poverty.

... this time the UN actually lays out some specific policies.

Two of these reveal just how anti-human the green movement really is.

First we get 100 pages of planetary crisis, the usual litany of computer projected horrors to come.

Then on Page 102 we find eight “Key areas for transformations change.”

Most of these are the usual empty, feel good stuff, but two are not. 


Here they are:
“2. Consumption, population and waste:
Reduce the negative global effect of human needs and demand – a function of consumption and production rates, population size, and waste – by reducing per capita consumption and production in some regions and human population growth in others.“

“4. Inequalities:
Systematically reduce inequalities in income and other forms, including across gender, race and class.”

... The developed economies like America are to contract by reducing per capita consumption and production.

The poorest countries are allowed to improve a bit, but every economy on Earth is supposed to then converge to a single (low) standard of living.


I am not making this up.

Think of this as social justice on steroids.

Everyone’s income should be equal and it cannot be at the American or European level, so we have to drop down to where it can be.

... It is worth noting that ideologically the doctrine of economic contraction and convergence is worse than either socialism or communism.

... Contraction seeks a world in which people bother something called Nature as little as possible.

It is decidedly anti-human.

... the UN plan also calls for decarbonization of the global economy.

... the UN says we will be happy in a fully contracted world.

... give up your material standard of living.

Get one with people and nature.

Contract and converge is the UN way.

This is not just nuts; it is dangerously nuts."