Paris treaty: a lot of cost for doing very little
Today, world leaders and their entourages will disembark from carbon-spewing jets in New York to sign the world’s costliest-ever climate change treaty. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be among them. Lit by the flashbulbs of the world’s press and warmed by their sense of accomplishment, these politicians will pat each other on the back and declare a job well done. The reality is that the so-called >“Paris Treaty” is a hugely expensive way of doing very little.
The Paris Treaty talks a big game. It doesn’t just commit to >capping the global temperature increase at 2°C above pre-industrial levels. The text goes even further and says that the world’s leaders commit to keeping the increase “well below 2°C” and will try to cap it at 1.5°C.