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How climate change became a pretext for fascism


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Published in Science and Technology on Saturday, November 30th 2024 at 9:02 GMT by Tim Hastings   Print publication without navigation

  • In some of your books, you made the link between climate change and these other forms of pollution, but also how they are linked to issues like famine and war.

The article from Salon, titled "How climate change became a pretext for fascism," explores how climate change, rather than fostering global unity, has been exploited by far-right groups to advance fascist ideologies. It discusses how climate-induced crises like droughts, famines, and migrations are being used to stoke fears about immigration, leading to xenophobic and nationalist rhetoric. The piece highlights how leaders and movements in various countries are using environmental issues to justify authoritarian measures, border control, and the scapegoating of minorities. It points out that instead of addressing the root causes of climate change, these groups are manipulating public fear to consolidate power, promote ethno-nationalism, and undermine democratic institutions. The article also touches on the historical precedents where environmental crises were used to justify oppressive policies, drawing parallels to contemporary political strategies.

Read the Full Salon Article at:
[ https://www.salon.com/2024/11/30/how-climate-change-became-a-pretext-for-fascism/ ]

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