Read this article by Thomas L. Friedman.
He's got it right. America, and President Obama have it wrong.
And the world may pay dearly, unless...
Rev up America's competitive spirit. Go directly at China and Europe. Challenge them to catch the U.S. Go Green. Immediately and with abandon. Be first with the most.
Take on the world in a sprint to the end zone. Invent green technology and produce clean energy for the world to purchase.
Op-Ed Columnist
I’ve long believed there are two basic strategies for dealing with climate change — the “Earth Day” strategy and the “Earth Race” strategy. This Copenhagen climate summit was based on the Earth Day strategy. It was not very impressive. This conference produced a series of limited, conditional, messy compromises, which it is not at all clear will get us any closer to mitigating climate change at the speed and scale we need.
Indeed, anyone who watched the chaotic way this conference was “organized,” and the bickering by delegates with which it finished, has to ask whether this 17-year U.N. process to build a global framework to roll back global warming is broken: too many countries — 193 — and too many moving parts. I leave here feeling more strongly than ever that America needs to focus on its own Earth Race strategy instead. Let me explain.Complete article at OPINION - The New York Times
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