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Ezekiel Emanuel On Global Warming
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The technology exists; the political will does not.
Question: What is the problem?
Ezekiel Emanuel: Look. You can't be conscious and not worry about global warming, and about what we're doing to our planet, and about the use of resources. You also have to be really horrified about our inability in this country to tackle that problem. It's not a . . . I mean there is a classic case of where we have the technology to solve the problem. We have the insight as to how to marshal that. If we let researchers go wild and support that, we would have a lot more technology. And yet we have not created the infrastructure, or the steady stream of funding, or the political will to actually do that. And that has to sour you on the notion of democracy. That fact that we can't seem to address a very critical problem where we . . . Again, the issue isn't so much, "Is this gonna pay off?" It's gonna pay off hugely. The issue isn't, "Do we have the technology?" We already have the technology to do this. The problem is we can't seem to organize it. And that, for me, is a recurring theme in lots of problems. I mentioned it in relationship to the healthcare system. And I think that is something which really does bother me about the United States; that we can see the problems, we can have the ability to solve the problems; and we can't seem to marshal the forces -- social and political forces -- to get it right.
Recorded on: 7/5/2007 at The Aspen Ideas Festival
Question: What is the problem?
Ezekiel Emanuel: Look. You can't be conscious and not worry about global warming, and about what we're doing to our planet, and about the use of resources. You also have to be really horrified about our inability in this country to tackle that problem. It's not a . . . I mean there is a classic case of where we have the technology to solve the problem. We have the insight as to how to marshal that. If we let researchers go wild and support that, we would have a lot more technology. And yet we have not created the infrastructure, or the steady stream of funding, or the political will to actually do that. And that has to sour you on the notion of democracy. That fact that we can't seem to address a very critical problem where we . . . Again, the issue isn't so much, "Is this gonna pay off?" It's gonna pay off hugely. The issue isn't, "Do we have the technology?" We already have the technology to do this. The problem is we can't seem to organize it. And that, for me, is a recurring theme in lots of problems. I mentioned it in relationship to the healthcare system. And I think that is something which really does bother me about the United States; that we can see the problems, we can have the ability to solve the problems; and we can't seem to marshal the forces -- social and political forces -- to get it right.
Recorded on: 7/5/2007 at The Aspen Ideas Festival
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