From page 44 of Derek Wall’s book, The Rise of the Green Left: Inside the Worldwide Ecosocialist Movement (PlutoPress, 2010), we quote the following statement issued by Climate Camp, a grassroots organization against the human forces that are producing climate change:
Setting a price for carbon isn’t even a very good way of stopping people emitting it. We use fossil fuels because we started using them and then it became a habit, this is called lock-in – the way a technology becomes ingrained in society even though it isn’t the best available – a good example is the QUERTY keyboard – this arrangement of letters was designed because typewriters jam if you type too fast; on computers this isn’t a problem but we still use the same technology that is obviously less good, and even if other keyboards were cheaper people wouldn’t use them.
For Climate Camp’s website, click here. For a brief biography of Derek Wall, click here. For images of or relating to Derek Wall, click here.
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