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marmar

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Sat Jan 16, 2016, 12:39 PM Jan 2016

Mother Nature's Invisible Hand Strikes Back Against the Carbon Economy


Mother Nature's Invisible Hand Strikes Back Against the Carbon Economy

Saturday, 16 January 2016 00:00
By JP Sottile, Truthout | News Analysis


Is the hydrocarbon economy too big to fail?

If the woefully inadequate outcome of the Paris climate conference is any indication, the answer is still a resounding "Yes!" That's because the overly optimistic agreement conspicuously ignored the core issue driving up the earth's temperature and warping the world's already misshaped markets.

The problem is Big Oil.

Simply put, Big Oil is a bad investment fueled by irrational exuberance, chronic cronyism and an increasingly indefensible misallocation of capital. And decades of throwing good money after bad has produced a distorted economic system that socializes risk, privatizes profits, externalizes costs and misallocates capital. This continues because policy makers sustain it with taxpayer-funded subsidies, costly tax breaks and low-overhead access to publicly held resources.

By failing to institute much-needed cost internalization mechanisms and by completely avoiding the key problem of government subsidization, the cork-popping cadre of COP21 tacitly admitted what most cynics already knew - policy makers still believe "Big Oil" is far too big to fail. But, like other distorted markets in history, the correction is coming. The growing impact of climate change is exposing the key fallacy at the heart of the hydrocarbon economy: Big Oil cannot simply exempt itself from the natural economy governing all things in this closed system called planet Earth.

It's Only Natural

Since Adam Smith published The Wealth of Nations in 1776, few ideas have captured the capitalist imagination like the notion that "an invisible hand" directs enterprising, self-interested individuals to produce a widely distributed wealth of social goods in spite of their self-serving intentions. ....................(more)

http://www.truth-out.org/news/item/34409-mother-nature-s-invisible-hand-strikes-back-against-the-carbon-economy




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Mother Nature's Invisible Hand Strikes Back Against the Carbon Economy (Original Post) marmar Jan 2016 OP
Thanks for this! K&R! haikugal Jan 2016 #1
'Simply put, Big Oil is a bad investment fueled by irrational exuberance, elleng Jan 2016 #2

elleng

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2. 'Simply put, Big Oil is a bad investment fueled by irrational exuberance,
Sat Jan 16, 2016, 02:38 PM
Jan 2016

chronic cronyism and an increasingly indefensible misallocation of capital.'

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