Ukraine War Is Driving 'a Gold Rush to New Fossil Fuel Infrastructure'

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If the Paris agreement's “net zero” emissions by 2050 are to prove feasible, the building of additional fossil-fuel infrastructure must cease immediately. But since the war in Ukraine began, there has been “a gold rush to new fossil fuel infrastructure.”

Washington’s vaunted “rules-based international order” has undergone a stress test following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and here’s the news so far: it hasn’t held up well. In fact, the disparate reactions to Vladimir Putin’s war have only highlighted stark global divisions, which reflect the unequal distribution of wealth and power.

In fact, it’s now reasonable to ask whether an international community connected by a consensus of norms and rules, and capable of acting in concert against the direst threats to humankind, exists. Sadly, if the responses to the war in Ukraine are the standard by which we’re judging, things don’t look good.After Russia invaded, the United States and its allies rushed to punish it with a barrage of economic sanctions.

on the invasion sponsored by 90 countries. One hundred and forty-one nations voted for it and only five against, while 35 abstained. Beyond that, in the “global south” at least, the response to Moscow’s assault has been tepid at best. None of the key countries there — Brazil, India, Indonesia, and South Africa, to mention four — even issued official statements castigating Russia. Some, including India and South Africa, along with 16 other African countries , simply abstained from that U.N.

 

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