Europe was always the leader and main driver of the climate-scare-machine. Those days are over.
Bloomberg calls non-left parties "populist" which is code for popular-but-we-don't-like-them (and-nor-should-you).
They say this trend is the rise of "right wing" but as the jellyfish conservatives became the center left, the voters looked for politicians with a spine instead. And the push back against climate change is very much a core target of many of these parties. In the previous term, 86% of the EU parliament voted for climate policies, the next term it was 75%. The term coming it is predicted it will shrink again to 71%. h/t GWPF
Almost all these parties think Climate Change is an elitist tax grab (or something like that). Adelphi 2019
As so democracy threatens "the consensus" and the Bloomberg team see no irony…
Europe's Populist Right Threatens to Erode Climate ConsensusWilliam Wilkes, Bloomberg,
Europe's consensus in favor of curbing greenhouse gas emissions is weakening due to rising support for right-wing populists, many of whom cast doubt over whether people bear the responsibility for climate change.
When voters elect the wrong people to do what they want, William Wilkes calls that "pandering".
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