July 05, 2006

Wolf’s viva la vida loca

Sir, Martin Wolf is absolutely right in that “Coal and open markets are the best hope for energy security”, if of course he means our own generation’s energy securities, though I must say that I had come to believe, perhaps mistakenly, that part of the civilization process, of which Mr. Wolf with his column is presumably one of its anointed spokesmen, was to work on trying to make a better world for the next generations.

Now, if it is just about how much our generation can rip off the planet abandoning itself with gusto in the hands of the markets to feed their gluttony of oil and coal, then I do not really see why Mr. Wolf would exclude seizing energy resources from other countries with power, as it “would create serious global insecurity and even war” since, at least in moral terms, we are already effectively at war securing by brute force resources from our descendants.

Nonetheless as Mr. Wolf made it absolutely clear that he left the whole global warming issue pending for the next week, I guess the world will just have to wait and see. Meanwhile his voice sent a comforting message to all our political viva-la-vida-loca promoters. It said “Boys, we still have time, so take it easy and whatever you do, do not rock the boat, “the future lies. . . with old king coal”!”

For how long does the fact that we should all have started action along time ago provide us with a valid excuse for delaying it just a little bit more?