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96 months till Doomsday - Prince Charles is Certifiable
2009-07-10
Capitalism and consumerism have brought the world to the brink of economic and environmental collapse, the Prince of Wales has warned in a grandstand speech which set out his concerns for the future of the planet.

The heir to the throne told an audience of industrialists and environmentalists at St James's Palace last night that he had calculated that we have just 96 months left to save the world. And in a searing indictment on capitalist society, Charles said we can no longer afford consumerism and that the "age of convenience" was over.

The Prince, who has spoken passionately about the environment before, said that if the world failed to heed his warnings then we all faced the "nightmare that for so many of us now looms on the horizon".

Charles's speech was described as his first attempt to present a coherent philosophy in which he placed the threat to the environment in the context of a failing economic system.
Coherent?
The Prince, who is advised by the leading environmentalists Jonathon Porritt and Tony Juniper, said that even the economist Adam Smith, father of modern capitalism, had been aware of the short-comings of unfettered materialism.

Delivering the annual Richard Dimbleby lecture, Charles said that without "coherent financial incentives and disincentives" we have just 96 months to avert "irretrievable climate and ecosystem collapse, and all that goes with it."

Charles has recently courted controversy by intervening in planning disputes, most notably the battle over the Chelsea Barracks design in London. It is also known that he writes privately to ministers when he wishes to put his concerns on record.

Now, he seems more willing to embrace much wider political issues in a much more public forum. He confided last night: "We face the dual challenges of a world view and an economic system that seem to have enormous shortcomings, together with an environmental crisis -- including that of climate change -- which threatens to engulf us all."

Despite his attack on the materialism of the modern age, the Prince has been criticised for his own indulgences, including dozens of staff to run his homes and hundreds of thousands of pounds spent travelling around the world. While his private estates on the Duchy of Cornwall generate record profits his tax bill was lower than the year before.

Last night the Prince said: "But for all its achievements, our consumerist society comes at an enormous cost to the Earth and we must face up to the fact that the Earth cannot afford to support it. Just as our banking sector is struggling with its debts -- and paradoxically also facing calls for a return to so-called 'old-fashioned', traditional banking -- so Nature's life-support systems are failing to cope with the debts we have built up there too.

"If we don't face up to this, then Nature, the biggest bank of all, could go bust. And no amount of quantitative easing will revive it."
Posted by:GolfBravoUSMC

#16  Pray for Her Majesty's health, even if you're an atheist and a (British) republican, at least long enough for Charlie to step aside in favor of his son William.
Posted by: Atomic Conspiracy   2009-07-10 21:37  

#15  CHucky's problem wid the Year 2018, NOT 2017, is notsomuch RUSSO-CHIN, 1990's "WAR AGZ THE USA IS NOT ONLY POSSIBLE BUT DESIRED" [Pro-OWG-NWO, anti-US WAR OF ANNIHATION/MUTUAL DESTRUCTION iff need be], but that "IT" struck the Earth yarns prior.

And its NOT even "KAMALEN".

But-t-t BBBBBUUUUUUURRRRRRRRPPPPP, as a MADONNA FAN I digress..........
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2009-07-10 18:52  

#14  Isn't inbreeding (of royalty) something?
Posted by: CrazyFool   2009-07-10 18:51  

#13  Nobody hates capitalism more than rich people.
Posted by: Formerly Dan   2009-07-10 18:33  

#12  Yep, the ruling classes want "their" serfs back.

Not without a fight big-ears. not without a fight.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2009-07-10 18:21  

#11  Â“The Prince, who is advised by the leading environmentalists Jonathon Porritt and Tony Juniper…”

At the risk of coming across as a conspiracy nut, do not – I repeat – DO NOT - dismiss these people simply lunatic dirt worshipers. Climate change is the motivation, Cap and Trade schemes are the means, and a Marxist/Fascist model is their endgame. Make no mistake; Free Market capitalism is antithetical to their ideology. Jonathon Porritt has long encouraged his fellow Enviro-activists to adopt an Alinsky model towards capitalism. He advocates for the “soft landing” of capitalism rather then direct confrontation with the prevailing economic system. Now that people with wealth and influence, such as Prince Charles, are openly denouncing capitalism it may signal a new chapter in their quest for control.

"We've wasted the best part of 20 years pursuing to the point of utter exhaustion a model of capitalism that can only succeed by liquidating the life-support systems that sustain us, and systematically widening the 'inequity gaps' upon which any kind of social cohesion depends in the long run."
Jonathon Porritt
Posted by: DepotGuy   2009-07-10 17:04  

#10  "Camillaaaa. The barbarians at the gate keep prattling on about glass houses. Be a dear and ask Jeeves to call in an air strike, would you? That's a good girl."
Posted by: Gabby   2009-07-10 16:44  

#9  Walking argument for republicanism...
Posted by: Mitch H.   2009-07-10 13:59  

#8  Sure, Princey. Tell me all about the evils of "materialism"....

Taxpayers funded the work of the Prince of Wales to the tune of £3m last year - an annual rise of almost a quarter, according to Clarence House accounts.

A 48% rise in spending on air and rail travel, which grew to £1.71m, accounted for much of the hike in official costs. He travelled more than 50,000 miles to attend 658 official engagements during his 60th birthday year.

Charles's private income increased by just 1% to £16.4m during the last financial year.

He also paid less tax, with his bill falling almost 10% from more than £3.4m to just under £3.1m.

The prince's non-official expenditure fell by 23% to £1.7m, with the drop being attributed in part to his decision to holiday in the UK last year.
Posted by: tu3031   2009-07-10 13:45  

#7  I'm sure Prince Charles will set an example by closing down all his Estates and Castles and turning them into bird sanctuaries. He will then move to a flat on the East End of London.

The only way he could draw tourist is with his head on a pike outside the Tower.

Inbreeding!
Posted by: GolfBravoUSMC   2009-07-10 13:36  

#6  The world can no longer afford royalty.
Posted by: BrerRabbit   2009-07-10 13:30  

#5  Did Princey run out of Grey Poupon?
Posted by: ed   2009-07-10 13:27  

#4  To paraphrase the Perfesser, I'll believe consumerism is a crisis when the people who say it is a crisis start behaving in their personal lives as if it is a crisis.
Posted by: Steve White   2009-07-10 13:12  

#3  96 months? Start the clock ...
Posted by: Steve White   2009-07-10 13:11  

#2  Born into a family that the Brits support for the purpose of tourism. Great creds.
Posted by: Spike Gramp9390   2009-07-10 13:11  

#1  He really is a loon.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2009-07-10 13:05  

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