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Inside Sweden’s Environmentalist Power Grab 

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In the second episode of Close Encounters, Rupert Darwall suggests that Sweden, beginning with Olof Palme, has had a disproportionate influence on world environmental policy, driven in part by its soft totalitarian ideology.
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Rupert Darwall is a strategy consultant, policy analyst and former special adviser to the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
Ben Weingarten is a Senior Fellow of the London Center for Policy Research and Founder & CEO of ChangeUp Media.
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Комментарии : 6   
@training7574
@training7574 9 месяцев назад
This guy does not know anything about what moved Sweden there and then. The nuclear program was all about independence. Olof Palme inherited the nuclear programme from an extremely science friendly predecessor, Tage Erlander. Then the 1968 romantic revolution - to which Palme himself belonged - overtook the agenda. (I am a retired Swedish researcher who lived through this period - and never voted left.)
@pauljohnson7770
@pauljohnson7770 9 месяцев назад
Silly interview.
@thegreatmonster
@thegreatmonster 6 лет назад
Is this guy tota... totum... tomato... tomatoly from UK, or WHAT?
@meghaljani
@meghaljani 6 лет назад
Sweden is the epicenter of fake science.
@CCTP9876
@CCTP9876 6 лет назад
bitpm hi. Would you please explain why. I have heard that they produce more than half of their energy from renewable sources. Is that true? I was surprised to hear that cause I have read that renewable energy is actually expensive and it is no match for fossil fuel sources. It is really a leftist push to deindustrialize the US and advanced economies and to prevent developing countries from growing.
@thegreatmonster
@thegreatmonster 6 лет назад
Can I answer that too? First of all, everything is expensive in the beginning. It only becomes cheaper later on, as you produce and sell more of it. Second, there's no 'leftist push', for anything. There are those who would like to breath clean air, and drink clean water, keep the waters clean, keep the soil clean, etc. So, if you want all that, that means you'll eventually will end up looking for alternative METHODS. And mind that word: it's all about methods and means. People didn't have machines that ran on oil, and did not have stuff made out of plastic just 200 years ago. It's all relatively young means of doing stuff. Third, I don't think anyone wants to force their views on the US, the US is crazy as they are. We did not do that, it was that way. And most probably it'll stay that way, until it is too late and it becomes an old and forgotten empire, and as with all old and forgotten empires it'll do its thing and watch the world go by, while everyone else moves on to newer things, ways, means of producing with newer methods, and the US won't have any money to buy that and will become poorer and poorer, and it'll only cost even more due to the cost of importing it. Was this helpful?
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