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Climate Report Calls for Green "New Deal"

LONDON (Reuters) - The world needs leaders with the vision to forge New Deal-type policies to tackle the potentially disastrous combination of climate change, high inflation and economic slowdown, a British think-tank said on Monday.

"A New Green Deal", a report issued by the New Economics Foundation, uses the convergence of the credit crunch, climate change and booming food and fuel prices to make the case for a new economics for the 21st century.

Key points in the report are that every home must generate its own power, an oil legacy fund must be set up using windfall taxes on oil and gas firms to help pay for green transformation, and carbon should be priced according to its climate impact.

Interest rates should be cut to help investment in green energy and transport infrastructure, and monolithic financial institutions should be broken up so the failure of one would not destabilize the economy, said the NEF, an independent group.

"A credit crisis, coupled with high and rising oil prices and long-term climatic upheaval, are conspiring to create the perfect storm," said NEF director Andrew Simms.

"Instead of desperate baling-out, we need a comprehensive plan and a new course to navigate each obstacle in this new phenomenon.

"We need a modern Green New Deal that has the scale, boldness and vision previously only seen, for example, in Roosevelt's response to the Great Depression," he added.

President Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal was a series of programs between 1933 and 1938 aimed at helping the poor, reforming the U.S. financial system and stimulating an economy that had plunged into depression after the Wall Street crash.

Full Story: http://www.reuters.com/article/environmentNews/idUSL
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Ronnie Cummins
post Yesterday, 09:36 AM



For a look at a comprehensive political platform and 2008 Candidate Survey that outlines what a Green New Deal looks like, go to http://www.GrassrootsNetroots.org

truthurts
post Today, 07:15 AM


Here we go again. If anyone thinks this government can effectively (and fairly) deliver any kind of big-government program, they are delusional. Just as it has always been, an oligarchy can never do anything for the benefit of anyone except the ruling class. Any feigned attempt to do so will be nothing but a smokescreen. It all starts where the founders of this country started - freedom of choice, raising a strong family, and letting the rest fall into place.