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<nettime> Bruno Latour: The health crisis is leading us to prepare for climate |
(Almost) auto-translated from: https://antinomie.it/index.php/2020/04/01/la-crisi-sanitaria-ci-induce-a-prepararci-al-cambiamento-climatico/ The health crisis is leading us to prepare for climate change by Bruno Latour The unexpected coincidence between general isolation and the period of Lent is at least welcome for those who, being in the rear, have been asked, in solidarity, to do nothing. This forced fasting, this secular and republican Ramadan can be an excellent opportunity for them to reflect on what is important and what is negligible ... As if the intervention of the virus could serve as a general test for the next crisis, the one in which the reorientation of living conditions will apply to everyone and for every aspect of daily existence that we will have to learn to consider carefully. I advance the hypothesis, like many others, that the health crisis prepares us, induces us, encourages us to prepare for climate change. However, this hypothesis remains to be verified. The virus is nothing more than a link in a chain To authorize the interconnection of the two crises is the sudden and painful realization that the classic definition of society - humans among them - makes no sense. The state of society depends, at all times, on the associations between many actors, most of which do not have a human form. This applies to microbes - we have known this since Pasteur's time -, but also to the Internet, for the law, for the organization of hospitals, for the capacities of the state as well as for the climate. And of course, despite the bickering around a "state of war" against the virus, this is nothing more than a link in a chain in which the management of mask stocks or tests, the regulation of property rights, civic behavior , gestures of solidarity, have the same weight in defining the degree of virulence of the infectious agent. Once the entire network of which the virus is only a link is taken into account, it does not act in the same way in Taiwan, Singapore, New York or Paris. The pandemic is not even a "natural" phenomenon like the famines of the past or the current climate crisis. For some time now, society has no longer been confined to the narrow confines of the social sphere. __The extension of powers and the sirens of ambulances That said, it is not clear to me how we can go much further than the parallel. Because, after all, health crises are not new, and the rapid and radical intervention of the state does not seem to be particularly innovative so far. It is enough to see President Macron's enthusiasm for taking on the figure of head of state that he has so far lacked in such a flagrant way. Much more than the attacks - which basically boil down to a police matter -, pandemics awaken, among the rulers as well as among the governed, a sort of evidence - "we must protect you", "you must protect us" - which strengthens the state authority and allows him to claim what, in any other circumstances, would be welcomed with a revolt. But this state is not the state of the 21st century and of ecological change, it is that of the nineteenth century and the so-called "biopower". To express ourselves in the words of the late Alain Desrosières, it is really the state of statistics: management of the population on a territorial network seen from above and guided by the power of experts. Exactly what we see rising today - with the only difference being that it is replicated step by step, until it becomes planetary. It seems to me that the originality of the current situation is that, remaining locked in the house, while outside there is nothing left but the extension of the police powers and the sirens of the ambulances, we collectively recite a caricatured form of the figure of the biopower that seems to have come directly from a course of the philosopher Michel Foucault. There is also the forgetfulness of the many invisible workers forced to work anyway, so that the others can continue to hide in their home - without forgetting the migrants who cannot be accommodated. But precisely, this caricature is that of an era that is no longer ours. __An immense abyss There is an immense gulf between the state capable of saying "I protect you from life and death", that is, from the infection of a virus whose trace is known only to scientists and whose effects are understandable only through the collection of statistical data, and the state that would dare to say "I protect you from life and death, because I maintain the conditions of habitability of all living beings on which you depend." Just think about it: imagine that President Macron comes to announce, in the same Churchillian tone, a package of measures to leave the reserves of gas and oil in the soil, to stop the marketing of pesticides, to abolish deep plowing and, supreme audacity, to prohibit the heating of smokers on the terraces of bars ... If the petrol tax triggered the movement of the gilets jaunes, it makes one shudder at the thought of the riots that would set the country on fire. And yet, the request to protect the French, for their own good, from death is infinitely more justified in the case of the ecological crisis than in that of the health crisis, since it is literally everyone, and not a few thousand people - and not for a period, but forever. The pathogen whose terrible virulence is changing the living conditions of each of us is not the virus at all, but nothing but humans! __Exit from globalized production We understand that this state does not exist. And what is more worrying is that we do not see how it would prepare to go from one crisis to another. In the health crisis, the administration has a very classic pedagogical role, and its authority coincides perfectly with the old national borders - the archaism of the return to the European borders is the painful proof of this. For ecological change, the relationship is reversed: it is the administration that must learn from a multifaceted people, on multiple scales, what existence in territories entirely redefined by the need to get out of current globalized production can look like. The administration would be completely unable to dictate measures from above. In the health crisis, it is in fact good people who have to learn again, like in elementary school, to wash their hands and cough on the elbow. In ecological change, it is the state that is in a learning situation. But there is another reason that the figure of the "war against the virus" makes incomprehensible: in the health crisis, it may be true that humans as a whole "fight" viruses - even if they have no interest in our comparisons and go their way from throat to nose, killing us without remorse. The situation is tragically reversed in the ecological mutation: this time, the pathogen whose terrible virulence has changed the living conditions of all the inhabitants of the planet, is not the virus at all but the humans! And not all humans, but some, who make war on us without declaring it. For this war, the nation state is poorly prepared, poorly calibrated, poorly designed, because the fronts are multiple and cross each one of us. It is in this sense that the "general mobilization" against the virus does not in any way show that we will be ready for the next one. It is not only the military who is always left behind in a war. But in the end, you never know, a period of Lent, even if secular and republican, can lead to spectacular conversions. For the first time in years, millions of people, stuck in the house, find this forgotten luxury: the time to reflect and discern what usually makes them shake unnecessarily in every direction. We respect this long and unexpected fast. 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