October 17, 2007 - In part one of this two-part interview,
British journalist George Monbiot discusses his new book, Heat: How to Stop the
Planet from Burning, with CWR co-hosts Bill Baue and Francesca Rheannon.
Monbiot applauds the acknowledgment of the climate crisis in awarding of the
2007 Nobel Peace Prize, but criticizes recipient Al Gore for undermining the
Kyoto Protocol when he was in office. He also presents the case for carbon
rationing under the "Contraction and Convergence" framework. He
emphasizes the necessary role of government regulation in solving the climate
crisis, and discusses the paradoxes of how "regulation enhances the sum of
human freedom" and how our carbon-intensive lifestyles create a
"fantasy of freedom."
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