viernes, 22 de mayo de 2020

El Financial Times también defiende la recuperación verde.

Bastante sensato (quizá porque dice cosas muy parecidas a las mías :)

Y como bien dice Álvaro en los comentarios, justo el día en que tenía programado esto, The Economist también defiende lo mismo, en particular la oportunidad para aplicar impuestos a los fósiles, y en la necesidad de cambiar radicalmente el sector energético

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Alvaro Lopez-Peña dijo...

Y no sólo FT, la "portada" de The Economist esta semana va de lo mismo. Copio el abstract:
"Our cover this week calls for a global effort to tackle climate change. Covid-19 creates a unique chance to steer the economy away from carbon at a much lower financial, social and political cost than before. Rock-bottom energy prices make it easier to cut subsidies for fossil fuels and to introduce a tax on carbon. The revenues from that tax can help repair battered government finances. The businesses at the heart of the fossil-fuel economy—oil and gas firms, steel producers, carmakers—are already going through the agony of shrinking their long-term capacity and employment. Getting economies back on their feet calls for investment in climate-friendly infrastructure that boosts growth and creates new jobs. Low interest rates make the bill smaller than ever. The world should seize the moment. (Zanny Minton Beddoes, Editor-In-Chief, The Economist)"