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36 Energy L.J. 147 (2015)
This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate

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    THIS CHANGES EVERYTHING: CAPITALISM VS.

                                 THE CLIMATE


                                    By Naomi Klein*
                           Reviewed by Darrell Blakeway**


      Naomi Klein is a public intellectual with a passion for investigating issues
 affecting the public interest. She is an astute observer of how political and
 economic power are exercised in fashioning public policy. Klein devoted five
 years to research, reflection, and writing on climate change and the fossil fuel
 industry-to understand these phenomena, those who downplay their adverse
 effects (or doubt that climate change is man-made), and those struggling to
 avoid their adverse effects on their local environs and the future of humanity.
 Klein concludes that what is required to avoid or mitigate the worst effects of
 climate change directly clashes with our prevailing capitalist, globalized, free-
 trade paradigms-ironically agreeing with many climate deniers. Her most
 startling conclusion is that if humanity acts effectively to address climate change
 and establish a sustainable steady-state economy-which it must to survive-
 the oil and gas industry is doomed. The unanswered question is whether the end
 of that industry will leave us in a dystopian or utopian future. That question will
 be answered, Klein believes, and the future unalterably determined, in the next
 two or three years.'




     *   In 2000, Klein published the book No Logo, which for many became a manifesio of the anti-corporate
globalization movement. NAOMI KLEIN, No LOGO (1st ed. 1999). In it, she attacks brand-oriented consumer
culture and the operations of large corporations. In her 2007 book, The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster
Capitalism, Klein argued that many of the free market policies of Milton Friedman and the Chicago School of
Economics were rushed to implementation while the countries were in shock from disasters, upheavals, or
invasion. Many unpopular free market policies (for example, the privatization of the New Orleans Public Schools
after Hurricane Katrina, and large parts of Iraq's economy under the Coalition Provisional Authority) were
implemented by taking advantage of the chaotic aftermath of major disasters, whether economic, political,
military, or natural. The desire for a rapid and decisive response to catastrophes allows ideologues to implement
policies that go far beyond the legitimate responses to the disaster, when the response will go un-scrutinized.
The book suggests that the shocks themselves are sometimes intentionally encouraged or even manufactured.
The New Yorker has called her the most visible and influential figure on the American left-what Howard Zinn
and Noam Chomsky were thirty years ago. Larissa Macfarquhar, Outside Agitator, THE NEW YORKER (Dec. 8,
2008).
    **   Darrell Blakeway is a former staff attorney at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC).
In 2006, he co-founded Perennial Energy Consulting, a firm dedicated to renewable energy and energy efficiency.
He has previously authored an article for the Energy Law Journal on FERC regulations to foster interconnection
of wind generators to the grid, Darrell Blakeway & Carol Brotman White, Tapping the Power of Wind: FERC
Initiatives to Facilitate Transmission of Wind Power, 26 ENERGY L.J. 2, 393 (2005) and a book review of Energy
Autonomy by Hermann Scheer, 29 ENERGY L.J. 1,217 (2008). He is licensed to practice law in the District of
Columbia.
     I. A 2012 report on environmental degradation and climate change by a distinguished panel including
James Hansen, former director of NASA's Goddard Institute, and Gro Harlem Brundtland, former chairman of
the UN Commission on Sustainable Development, concludes: In the face of an absolutely unprecedented
emergency, society has no choice but to take dramatic action to avert a collapse of civilization. Either we will
change our ways and build an entirely new kind of global society, or they will be changed for us. GRO HARLEM
BRUNDTLAND ET AL., ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT CHALLENGES: THE IMPERATIVE To ACT 7 (2012).

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