Scientists agree: Climate change is real, it's humans' fault, and we'll all be in big trouble if we don't stop it. Alas, global warming has no one simple solution. Consider it an all-hands-on-deck moment. Rich countries and disadvantaged ones will need to step up to defend the environment, alongside big corporations, market analysts, bureaucrats, techies, frequent fliers and basically everyone else. Fortunately, it's not too late for adults to do right by future generations. Just ask a certain teenager. Don't Mock Greta Thunberg. Listen to Her. — Faye Flam Climate Change Hangs on China's Embrace of Markets — David Fickling Business Class Flying Is Under Attack — Chris Bryant Poland and Hungary Are Right to Fear the EU's Green Deal — Leonid Bershidsky Europe's Green Deal Is Great, Unless It's a Backdoor to a Planned Economy — Andreas Kluth Politicians Fiddle While Australia Burns — David Fickling Energy Efficiency Is a Hot Problem for Big Tech's Data Centers — Nathaniel Bullard Markets Are Putting a Price on Climate Risks — Peter R. Orszag The First Green New Deal Worked. Now We Need a Second One. — Cass R. Sunstein This is the Theme of the Week edition of Bloomberg Opinion Today, Sunday's roundup of commentary on the most important stories. |
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