HOW are we doing in the way of dealing with the climate crisis? If we think that picking up where we left off before the Covid-19 pandemic turned our world upside down, think again. British economist James Meadway recently wrote an article in The Guardian that warned against the mistake of planning on the assumption that things would return to normal:

"The environmental crisis isn't going away. The best available projections from climate forecasters point to greater instability — more heat waves, more floods, worse shortages of food, even an increased risk of future pandemics," he says and laments that this instability, is "now becoming a part of our daily lives, scarcely seems to register with the institutions charged with managing the economy."

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