by Sean Walsh
It should be mentioned more often than it is that the guy who wants the rest of us to refrigerate our homes with ‘heat’ pumps, or half-fill the kettle – Ed Miliband – has two kitchens in his own house, presumably in case he loses one. It’s a relevant point, isn’t it, that the people in charge of environmental policy get to do so with such fashionable North London hypocrisy?
The immiserating effects of the Government’s Net Zero obsession are well documented. Additionally, in fact worse, climate alarmism is generating more and more excuses for state incursions into what used to be the private space, orchestrated by people financially and culturally insulated from the whole madness.
It shouldn’t be like this. The end-of-rainbow quest for renewable energy is unnecessary. We have what we need right under our feet. To import it anyway, via supply chains which amplify the end-use cost, is frankly ridiculous.
It is hard to think of an analogy which does justice to the combination of incompetence and malice driving this wretchedness. The closest I can get is to suggest that Miliband has turned the UK into a thief who robs £10 to buy £5 even though he knows, along with the rest of us, that he has a crumpled wad of £20 notes in his back pocket.
The Government has swallowed a secular “nature religion” in which the planet exists for us in two arguably incompatible ways – we’re supposed to worship it while we experiment on it. It is perverse eschatology, a ghastly modern paganism.
Such wisdom as there is in the environmentalist cause will not survive the fetishistic attentions of the Net Zero maniacs, many of whom seem to be imposing their mid-life crises on the rest of us.
In Green Philosophy, Roger Scruton applies a general criticism of utilitarian ethics against its contemporary iteration as Leftist environmental activism. Utilitarianism makes the avoidance of harm central to morality but is never persuasive about what ‘harm’ actually is. It has nothing to say about human moral psychology.
The utilitarian mind lives in the present, is uninterested in the past and gets confused when thinking about the future. Hence the tendency of lanyard environmentalism to announce – correctly – that, for the sake of future generations, we have duties of care to the planet, without being able to articulate the nature of those obligations and, therefore, how they are to be translated into actual realistic – which is to say affordable – policy.
Scruton wrote that book as part of his attempt to reclaim environmentalism from the sharp-elbowed activists of the Left, who have seized and repurposed it to their own ends. Like transgenderism, Hamas fanboyism and anti-racism, it has become another fungible strand in a general, ubiquitous ideology of grievance.
The point of conservatism is to conserve. The contemporary green activist is like the religious convert who insists on evicting the steadfast regular attendees from the front pews so that he can take notes on how to modernise the liturgy. His intention is not conservation so much as revolution.
Green politics should be conservative politics because the traditional language of conservatism is best suited to explain our relationship to the planet and the duties to those yet-to-be-born which arise from it. Edmund Burke put it like this:
The purpose of politics… is not to rearrange society in the interests of some overarching vision or ideal, such as equality, liberty or fraternity. It is to maintain a vigilant resistance to the entropic forces that erode our social and ecological inheritance. The goal is to pass on to future generations, and if possible to enhance, the order and equilibrium of which we are the temporary trustees.
The language of faithful, historical conservatism makes use of these concepts – stewardship, inheritance, intergenerational obligation – and it is from these that a new liturgy of ‘Right-wing’ environmentalism is begging to be formed. Were it to take up this work, the Conservative Party might remind itself of its younger and wiser self. It might even survive.
All this brings us (though you might not have realised it) to the issue of farming, and the current war against agricultural exceptionalism. If conservatism is to be revived then this will not happen in Davos, Westminster or even in the ARC conferences currently favoured by the Celebrity Right. It will happen in Wiltshire, Kent and Lancashire. It will happen when conservative thinkers follow Scruton’s example and become working farmers.
The tradition and practices of farming are examples of active environmentalism because they encourage the “vigilant resistance” Burke recommends. The farmer knows that the climate speaks to the soil, and he is therefore well-placed to hear what it has to say.
When you are alert to the demands of seasonality you develop a different sense of time, one in which the idea that we have obligations of an intergenerational sort seems both obvious and urgent.
The current climate activism is unattractive because for its high priests it is the activism, not the climate, that is the main point. If starting a farm is too big an ask, then conservatives should at least take time to reacquaint themselves with their intellectual legacy. Like the prodigal son, the environmental cause fell into bad company. Conservatives must get ready to welcome it back home.
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I am no fan of Ed Miliband and his lunatic energy policies. But lay off his Jewishness.
Houses of (well off) orthdox Jews often have two kitchens to maintain the segregation between various categories of food required by Jewish Law.
Ralph (Adolphe) hated the British
Like many refugees he spent most of his life working against the interests of the country that gave him sanctuary. As he was a died in the wool communist it would have been sensible to send him and his family back to Poland after WW2.
Foul!
Invalid use of the Race/Religion card.
I agree. Sean should have known better.
That went way over your head, then.
“A particular group of people have cultural idiosyncrasies that make them believe that certain foods need to be kept separate. Therefore if one of them is rich enough to afford two kitchens, we should ignore this fact and let them lecture those 90% of us not so rich. ”
I think sums it up?
That has nothing to do with what was written.
“It should be mentioned more often than it is that the guy who wants the rest of us to refrigerate our homes with ‘heat’ pumps, or half-fill the kettle – Ed Miliband – has two kitchens in his own house, presumably in case he loses one.”
How did you miss the first sentence of the text of the article?
How did you miss the lack of mention of his religious affiliation?
Exactly. More than a little bit of Whataboutism!
“A particular group of people have cultural idiosyncrasies that make them believe that certain foods need to be kept separate. Therefore if one of them is rich enough to afford two kitchens, we should ignore this fact and let them lecture those 90% of us not so rich. ”
I think sums it up?
Perhaps “Two Jags Prescott” had a religious reason for his two Jaguar limos?
decine ==> That said, “Ed Miliband, while of Jewish heritage, identifies as a Jewish atheist. He is the first ethnically Jewish leader of the Labour Party. ”
I have no idea how closely he follows the various expectations of strict Judaism.
But it should have been mentioned.
Touchy are we? I didn’t down vote, but WTF are you talking about? I didn’t see one reference to “his Jewishness” or even know he is Jewish, and I would assume the same for most normal people. Unless one were a well-off orthodox Jew how would one even know this?
That is true, but it does not require two separate kitchens, separate prep areas will suffice.
end-of-rainbow
The UK Green Party isn’t concerned with the environment. So what is the party concentrating on?
The Greens: a party of thickos, cranks and cultists
nothing sums up the Denyer daftness better than her reaction to the UK Supreme Court ruling on the meaning of sex in the Equality Act.
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the Supreme Court ruling and the EHRC guidance are crystal clear – in shock news, there are two sexes.
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What on the melting Earth are the Greens doing, fussing about this gender rubbish anyway, if they genuinely believe humanity is on the edge of extinction? If I thought we were facing imminent ecological catastrophe, the hurt feelings of big fellas gatecrashing lesbian discos wouldn’t be top of my list of concerns.
https://www.spiked-online.com/2025/05/15/the-greens-a-party-of-thickos-cranks-and-cultists/
And the Thursday funny
Chris Packham poses as St Francis of Assisi in new portrait ‘This is about a love of life, all life,’ says TV presenter and environmental campaigner – Telegraph
Poser.
I had Bri-nylon drip dry shirts like that in the 1960s. I hope Packham’s are an environmentally friendly version.
Did you enlarge the image? That is one hell of an ego.
I would use another 5 letter word starting with p.
I would use c u next Tuesday
It’s ironic that they call them solar and wind “farms”. They aren’t growing anything; they are destroying it. The Climate Religion is in the business of destroying. It is essentially anti-human and anti-life.
They aren’t growing anything
Other than subsidy payments.
Even those are starting to die.
Sean Walsh
Please give recognition, then credit, then thanks to the expensive but well done form of ‘conservative environmentalism’ that has been planned and executed as rehabilitation and generally wider environmental improvement for decades by the international mining industry (with the exception of a few countries who are still learning).
It might not be so apparent in Britain with its relatively fewer modern mines per capita, but in countries like my Australia the visible actions of miners, in aggregate, probably far outweigh the efforts of leftists who hardly have anything more than words, threats, lies and money grubbing to identify their achievements.
It is no accident that this costly environmental improvement is an achievement by people who are naturally conservative, because conservatives are well read, educated and practical as opposed to ideologists with beliefs and unattainable dreams.
Please give credit where it is due and earned.
Geoff S
+10
Once credit is given, as you posted, it becomes time to face Indonesia and Congo (and other places)..
Then let the Green Ecowarriors try to tell me with a straight face that what is going on in those places (and many others) is ecologically sound and benefits the local population.
In point of fact, those are not places where environmental conservation is even a passing whim.
It seems, sadly, we must scar and kill the planet to “save it.”
I don’t think Edmund Burke would have used the words ‘entropic’ or ‘ecological’ in their modern acceptation. That quote, which is attributed to Burke in the article, actually comes from Roger Scruton.
Another misguided goal of the government sanctioned High Church of Climastrology is the reduction of ruminant farming, both for meat and dairy products! These foods, that are high in the EFAs and EAAs necessary for full mental and physical development, are produced on lands that cannot be utilized for other types of agriculture; and turn low-digestible grasses and forbs into the high quality fats and proteins that drove the evolutionary development of the amazing human brain.
Large, industrialized, mono-crop farming is far more destructive to wildlife AND the environment; yet we are constantly being told that a plant-based diet is to be preferred. The world human population is already eating a 75% plant based diet; and we are seeing the rapidly proliferation of the diseases that are associated with such; obesity, metabolic syndrome, heart disease, diabetes, dementia, and cancer! I guess it just goes to show that you should never let religious fanatics set your dietary policy; especially the skinny, carb-tolerant ones! Those of us who swell up like balloons when we eat too many highly digestible carbs (apparently a sizable majority of humanity), ought to be learning to induce metabolic ketosis and autophagy; two processes that were indubitably widespread before the invention of agriculture; but that would put a damper on the profits of drug and medical corporations!
Lesson from history on industrial scale mono-agricultural programs: The Irish potato famine.
The deep Left fake enviros ALWAYS blame farmers for every ill, imaginary or not. The people who FEED the world are blamed above for: obesity, metabolic syndrome, heart disease, diabetes, dementia, and cancer! Those darn farmers!
A prominent leftist last week declared, “Our soils are dead!”, blaming of course farmers. Urban know nothings who have never grown so much as a chia pet self-declare as agricultural experts. Radical enviros hate farming, ranching, forestry, mining, and every “extractive” industry upon which their very lives depend. And they hate “profit” because they are Marxists.
As a result, farms around the world from Sri Lanka to England to California are in collapse. Ranchers are being driven out. No Touch Let It Burn anti-forestry has led to million acre megafires. The enviros are anti-conservation and anti-stewardship, but their real target is humanity. Their goal is depopulating the Earth, nature be damned in the process.
It is not so much classic left/right as the left embracing bat shit crazy movements like NetZero or Organic Farming.
Both involve shaking your fist at consequences, practicality, and the real world in general. Sri Lanka is the obvious outcome.