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Corona, Climate, Chronic Emergency: War Communism in the Twenty-First Century
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The COVID-19 pandemic has deeply affected both economies and societies worldwide, creating an unparalleled challenge for governments. Often likened to a state of war, the pandemic has compelled governments to adopt extraordinary measures to maintain order and curb the virus's spread, fueled by the hope of a return to normalcy. However, the possibility that such a return may not be feasible raises significant questions. If states can effectively mobilize against the invisible threat of a pandemic, similar efforts could—and should—be directed towards the visible and pressing issue of climate change. In his book, "Corona, Climate, Chronic Emergency," renowned environmental scholar Andreas Malm argues for a permanent, war-like stance in addressing climate challenges. He suggests leveraging the momentum of the current crisis to advocate for vigorous climate action, emphasizing that the time for excuses has long passed. The current situation serves as both a wake-up call and an opportunity to enact urgently needed changes in tackling climate breakdowns.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has deeply affected both economies and societies worldwide, creating an unparalleled challenge for governments. Often likened to a state of war, the pandemic has compelled governments to adopt extraordinary measures to maintain order and curb the virus's spread, fueled by the hope of a return to normalcy. However, the possibility that such a return may not be feasible raises significant questions. If states can effectively mobilize against the invisible threat of a pandemic, similar efforts could—and should—be directed towards the visible and pressing issue of climate change. In his book, "Corona, Climate, Chronic Emergency," renowned environmental scholar Andreas Malm argues for a permanent, war-like stance in addressing climate challenges. He suggests leveraging the momentum of the current crisis to advocate for vigorous climate action, emphasizing that the time for excuses has long passed. The current situation serves as both a wake-up call and an opportunity to enact urgently needed changes in tackling climate breakdowns.
