Economic Havoc: The Cost of Misinterpreting Natural Disasters

While Kim Stanley Robinson's 'The Ministry for the Future' paints a dramatic picture of Los Angeles under water, praised by former President Obama and climate alarmists, it conveniently glosses over the economic repercussions of heavy-handed environmental regulations. As the novel fantasizes about turning kayaks into rescue vessels, real businesses face the threat of closure under similar policies. This tale serves as a caution against letting climate hysteria dictate policy, reminding us of the importance of balance between environmental stewardship and economic growth.