Interview: Charting a New Course for America and the Environment
Time
magazine once called him the “ultimate insider,” and indeed Gus Speth
has had a long career as an establishment environmentalist. And so it
might be
surprising that his latest book, America the Possible: Manifesto for a New Economy,
offers a bleak picture of what U.S. environmentalism has accomplished
and calls for an overhaul of the nation’s political economy. In an
interview with Yale Environment 360, Speth, now a professor at
Vermont Law School, discusses the evolution of his own thinking on how
to address environmental problems and his frustration with continued
inaction on climate change. He also talks about the links he sees
between economic fairness and environmental health; why he is encouraged
by new movements and lifestyles emerging in local communities; and why
he rejects what he calls America’s “growth fetish.” “The first thing
about growth is it doesn’t deliver,” Speth says, “and it detracts us and
deflects us from investing in the things that really do need to grow —
like jobs, like education, like green energy technology.”
Read the interviewhttp://e360.yale.edu/feature/interview_gus_speth_charting_new_course_for_us_and_environment/2612/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+YaleEnvironment360+%28Yale+Environment+360%29
Gus Speth
Read the interviewhttp://e360.yale.edu/feature/interview_gus_speth_charting_new_course_for_us_and_environment/2612/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+YaleEnvironment360+%28Yale+Environment+360%29
No comments:
Post a Comment