After Trump announced America’s withdrawal from the Paris Climate Accords on June 1, fear and concern dominated my social media newsfeeds. Many Stanford students shared New York Times articles warning of the dangers of climate change, and how Trump’s decision to pull out threatened the future of the planet.
On the day of Trump’s announcement, the Times’s top four or five articles dealt with the ramifications of the deal. Such warnings were predictable, and as a regular Times reader myself, I initially shared similar sentiments. Other liberal news outlets followed suit.
So, I was shocked when, upon venturing to Fox News’ website, I was confronted with a very different headline: “US aircraft carriers join Japanese forces off the North Korean coast for military training.” There were no fancy infographics about the melting Antarctic ice shelf — only a photo of naval warships conducting military exercises. In fact, you couldn’t find any mention of the Paris Accords until you scrolled down the homepage.
Upon further perusal of conservative-leaning news sites — from Breitbart to the National Review — I found coverage of Paris to be nowhere near the magnitude of the New York Times’. Yet in the few articles that did cover the event, I found no hint of the warming denialism that liberals seem to believe of every conservative in the country. Instead, I found much more reasoned analyses of the situation than the Huffington Post’s “TRUMP TO PLANET: DROP DEAD” headline, laughably complemented with a photo of planet Earth being consumed by flames.
Considering that the global market towards renewables is becoming more and more competitive, coupled with China and India rapidly adopting cleaning energy economies that would have met the Paris standards regardless of the agreement itself, many conservatives don’t treat warming as the big issue. Instead, they see the violation of US sovereignty as the biggest issue in the climate agreement. I read convincing arguments that the Paris Accords placed an undue burden on America, forcing us to stifle economic growth in exchange for only a marginal reduction in US pollution.
Not for the first time, I found it was the right who had covered the issue fairly and reasonably, while the left leaned towards sensationalism.
Though Stanford students like to think of themselves as critical thinkers — and deride Trump’s tens of millions of supporters as hopelessly brainwashed — our reaction to Paris suggests we should restrain our condescension.
The values of liberal ideology — treating global warming as a moral absolute, global citizenry and cosmopolitanism, and intellectual superiority — prevented and blinded us from seeing the Paris pullout as the rest of America did. For most US citizens, patriotism, national integrity, and financial stability matter more than transborder commitments to environmental morals.
These Americans rightly saw Paris not as a crucial fight against global warming, but as an agreement that hurt the country to no global gain.
Of course, differences in values can be healthy: when acknowledged and treated seriously, they can lead to important dialogue over pressing public policy issues. Yet in 2017, we have reached a new and dangerous extreme: we have become so convicted in the truth of liberalism that we’ve become unable to recognize such differing values. Instead of identifying and evaluating the drastically different approaches to the Paris Deal, we jumped to condemnations of the stupid, uneducated conservative — a group of warming deniers who are supposedly anti-science and anti-progress.
Stanford’s conviction in liberal ideology as ultimate truth — and of any alternative value system as backwards or bigoted — blinds us. Perhaps if the populist right were a minority with rapidly disappearing relevance on the national stage, such blindness wouldn’t matter. Yet they are precisely the opposite — Trump conservatives control our country now, and they have a vision for America that fundamentally conflicts with our way of life.
This is not going to be another plea for empathy for flyover-country conservatives. The entire debate over whether to condemn or empathize with these voters is part of the problem. We continue to treat Trump supporters as a species to be analyzed behind the walls of academia. They are, to us, harmless: poor, backwards, white-lashing, and hopelessly brainwashed.
Situated at Stanford, we believe that we are at the forefront of change, pushing the boundaries of science, technology, activism, and public service. In our naive hope for a world rid of dying white racists and brimming with artificial intelligence and automation, most of us see the recent populist surge as only a temporary setback. After all, the demographics of the electorate are inevitably shifting in the Democrats’ favor — right?
What we fail to see, however, is that we are no longer revolutionaries at the forefront of history. As we sip our Coupa chai and engage in intellectual banter about feminism, we see ourselves as progressives debating ideas that are far ahead of our time — ideas that will become an American, and eventually a global reality.
But maybe it is the Trump-loving middle Americas that are the true revolutionaries.
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Children have been taught this since they are 4 years old. Man-made climate change is taught as fact, not theory.It’s served straight up a la Gore. Is there a lone wolf teacher that encourages students to question it? I doubt it.
People have reason to be concerned about the rapidly deteriorating political and social discord occurring throughout the world . Some point to college campuses as being the incubators of selected deafness , intolerance, and tribalism which is true however
the scary global warming industry has had a 20 year head start . The “science is settled” and” the debate is over ” were not hatched by students they were phrases
designed to move the $trillion dollar scary global warming industry agenda along
by people who had a business plan they wanted to impose before they croaked .
It was easy to further radicalize left leaning tenured professors and some students but that isn’t where it started . It started with the conmen promoting a fear industry as others have done . And what a better place . Write your paper showing you have been brain washed or you aren’t passing .No bullying there just good old self interest .
The scientifically illiterate media didn’t want there massive tree killing businesses
under pressure so it was just easier to play ball hoping the bully’s wouldn’t attack them .
The silo of mass social media has allowed for the drop of social graces to disintegrate . Universities are easy targets because they are public facilities .
No cause and effect . Cowering university management become enablers .
Berber Jin, ExLax for academia. Is climate change/global warming/greenhouse effect a passing fad? Ennui is setting in. Politics flirts with the left ditch then the right ditch, the result is the road in the rear view mirror. The pendulum swings but the Earth is oblivious. It only has eyes for the sun.
The New York Daily News the same liberal secular rag with its trashy headlines GOD IS’NT HELPING THIS THE SAME LIBERAL BIRDCAGE LINER/PARROT TOILET,FISH WRAP the same leftists rag that trashed american gun owners and just like the New York Slimes the New York Daily Sewage printing front page lies. Let it go the way of the dodo