Global Warming Is for Other People
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The White House melts into a monument of denial while the barbecue carries on without interruption. The fire on the grill is carefully tended; the one consuming the planet is somebody else’s concern. A portable air conditioner dutifully shields those nearest to power, offering the comforting fantasy that privilege can purchase an exemption from physics.
In this world, climate change isn’t denied because it isn’t real—it is dismissed because its costs are expected to be paid by someone else, somewhere else, sometime later.
The feast continues, the house collapses, and the cold air blows just long enough to postpone the moment when even the architects of the inferno discover there is no gated community on a burning planet.
