
Statements by the French ecological leader Nicolas Hulot to the leftist Parisian daily Le Monde confirm that radical ecologists are positioning themselves to profit from the economic and social crisis caused by COVID-19.
Those unfamiliar with French politics may not know Hulot. However, opinion polls show him to be the public figure who enjoys the highest level of popularity in France.
After working as a press photographer and journalist, Hulot became a well-known figure in every household for his television program UshuaĂŻa, which featured extreme sports and beautiful landscapes. He later capitalized on the sympathies raised by his program and entered into partnerships with large companies and the leading television channel to launch the Foundation for Nature and Man. Today, it is called the Nicolas Hulot Foundation and is dedicated to combating âclimate change.â
As the candidate of the Europe Ecology-The Greens party, he failed to win the 2012 presidential election. President Macron offered him the Ministry of Ecological and Solidary Transition, which he held between May 2017 and August 2018. He later resigned the post, alleging that ecology was not a government priority. While holding no political office, he remains a prominent figure in debates about environmental issues. He does not hide his ambitions for the 2022 presidential elections.
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From atop his watchtower, Nicolas Hulot feels that the panic around Covid-19 creates the opportunity to make radical proposals to influence public decisions that will shape the emerging ânew normal.â He believes the present crisis ârenders proposals acceptable that until now seemed entirely unattainable.â It is now possible âto create a virtuous circle between citizen sentiment and political action.â
Le Monde gave a title to the lengthy interview that expresses the psychological changes the author expects in the post-coronavirus scenario: âNicolas Hulot: âThe World Afterward Will Be Radically Different from TodayâWillingly or by Force.ââ
Like Pope Francis, he maintains that the coronavirus health crisis is rooted in the ecological disturbances wrought by excessive production and consumption. It is a reprisal. He complains that the climate crisis presents the âcatastrophic scenarioâ of a âsystemic crisisâ that, combined with others, can âcause chaos.â However, it is treated with âhomeopathic dosesâ that are not âone-fourth of the solutions adopted against the coronavirus.â
Thus, Hulot maintains that âsociety, which has accepted to forego fundamental freedoms without flinching, dreams of regaining confidence in the future, and it must do things in a big way.â He adds: âWe are in a radical situation; I will not settle for non-radical measures. That wouldnât do any good.â
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The environmental leader claims âthe welfare state is back,â but a similar concrete ecological compensation must be demanded. This financial aid must be comparable to the funds available to companies to save them from bankruptcy.
People must change their behavior: âFor example, you can no longer take a plane or buy a product through Amazon from the end of the world that arrives in 24Â hours. Should those who can afford it, buy solid cars or SUVs? I hope not. Will you find out of season food products in stores? No. Supply and consumption will have to change quickly.â
To favor this change, he calls for low taxes on âecologically and socially virtuous goods and services,â and penalizing âtoxic goodsâ with punitive taxes. âLocal currenciesâ will allow local authorities to help the most underprivileged.
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The interview includes a manifesto with â100Â Principles for a New World.â1 Each one begins with the refrain, âthe time has come…â Below are some of the most significant statements, ordered by themes. While based on the myth of ânoble savage,â their ultimate goal is self-managing tribal life, as Plinio CorrĂȘa de Oliveira denounced in his prophetic study, Indian Tribalism: the Communist-Missionary Ideal for Brazil in the Twenty-First Century.
The utopia of a new world â âThe time has come, together, to lay the first stones of a new worldâ / âto frantically open up new pathsâ / âto believe that another world is possible / to change the paradigm.â
Themes about Changing Principles â âThe time has come … for a new way of thinkingâ / âto be free from dogmasâ / âto get rid of our individual and collective mental conditioningâ / âto create a conscience lobby.â
Toward a frugal lifestyle â âThe time has come … to free ourselves from our consumerist addictions.â / âto learn how to live more simplyâ / âto understand all the ecological, climatic, social, economic, and health crises as a single crisis: a crisis of excess.â
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Imitating the tribal life of Aborigines â âThe time has come… to recognize plural humanityâ / âto cultivate differenceâ / âto listen to aboriginal peoplesâ / âto bind our âIâ to the âwe.ââ / âto create bonds.â
Harmonizing with nature â âThe time has come… for us to reconcile with natureâ / âto care for and repair natureâ / âto respect the diversity and integrity of lifeâ / âto give space to the wild worldâ / âto treat animals with respect for their own interests.â
The world of tomorrow will be radically different if panicked humanity is carried away by Nicolas Hulotâs ecological dream. If humanity rejects his dream, it will have to fight so that it will not be imposed by force.
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The American TFP (TFP) recently published a document titled âThe Most Monumental Social Engineering and Ideological Transshipment Effort in History.â It shows how radical ecologists are positioning themselves to receive the greatest benefits from the economic and social crisis wrought by the forced lockdowns due to the coronavirus crisis.