Extreme Temperature Diary- Saturday April 5th, 2025/Main Topic: Capitalism Eating Itself by Fueling Climate Mayhem, Warns Capitalist

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Capitalism Eating Itself by Fueling Climate Mayhem, Warns Capitalist

If humanity stays on current course, warns top insurer, the “financial sector as we know it ceases to function. And with it, capitalism as we know it ceases to be viable.”

By Jon Queally

A veteran financial consultant and insurance executive is warning his fellow capitalists that their commitment to profits and market supremacy is endangering the economic system to which they adhere and that if corrective actions are not taken capitalism itself will soon be consumed by the financial and social costs of a planet being cooked by the burning of fossil fuels.

According to Günther Hallinger, a former top executive at Germany’s branch of the consulting giant McKinsey & Company and currently a board member of Allianz SE, one of the largest insurance companies in the world, the climate crisis is on a path to destroy capitalism as we know it.

“We are fast approaching temperature levels—1.5C, 2C, 3C—where insurers will no longer be able to offer coverage for many” of the risks associated with the climate crisis, Thallinger writes in a recent post highlighted Thursday by The Guardian.

“Meanwhile in the real world—a capitalist declares that capitalism is no longer sustainable…”

With “entire regions becoming uninsurable,” he continues, the soaring costs of rebuilding and the insecurity of investments “threaten the very foundation of the financial sector,” which he describes as ” a climate-induced credit crunch” that will reverberate across national economies and globally.

“This applies not only to housing, but to infrastructure, transportation, agriculture, and industry,” he warns. “The economic value of entire regions—coastal, arid, wildfire-prone—will begin to vanish from financial ledgers. Markets will reprice rapidly and brutally. This is what a climate-driven market failure looks like.”

Commenting on the Guardian’s coverage of Thallinger’s declaration, Dan Taylor, a senior lecturer in social and political thought at the Open University, said, “Meanwhile in the real world—a capitalist declares that capitalism is no longer sustainable…”

While climate scientists, experts, and activists for decades have issued warning after warning of the threats posed by the burning of coal, oil, and gas and humanity’s consumption of products derived from fossil fuels, the insurance industry has been the arm of capitalism most attuned to the lurking dangers.

“Here go the radical leftist insurance companies again,” said David Abernathy, professor of global studies at Warren Wilson College, in a caustic response to Thallinger’s latest warnings.

Despite their understanding of the threat, however, the world’s insurers have primarily aimed to have it both ways, participating in the carnage by continuing to insure fossil fuel projects and underwriting expansion of the industry while increasingly attempting to offset their exposure to financial losses by changing policy agreements and lobbying governments for ever-increasing protections and preferable regulatory conditions.

In the post, self-published to LinkedIn last week, Thallinger—who has over many years lobbied for a more sustainable form of capitalism and led calls for a net-zero framework for corporations and industries—warned of the growing stress put on the insurance market worldwide by extreme weather events—including storms, floods, and fires—that ultimately will undermine the ability of markets to function or governments to keep pace with the costs:

There is no way to “adapt” to temperatures beyond human tolerance. There is limited adaptation to megafires, other than not building near forests. Whole cities built on flood plains cannot simply pick up and move uphill. And as temperatures continue to rise, adaptation itself becomes economically unviable.

Once we reach 3°C of warming, the situation locks in. Atmospheric energy at this level will persist for 100+ years due to carbon cycle inertia and the absence of scalable industrial carbon removal technologies. There is no known pathway to return to pre-2°C conditions. (See: IPCC AR6, 2023; NASA Earth Observatory: “The Long-Term Warming Commitment”)

At that point, risk cannot be transferred (no insurance), risk cannot be absorbed (no public capacity), and risk cannot be adapted to (physical limits exceeded). That means no more mortgages, no new real estate development, no long-term investment, no financial stability. The financial sector as we know it ceases to function. And with it, capitalism as we know it ceases to be viable.

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In an interview earlier this year, Thallinger explained that failure to act on the crisis of a rapidly warming planet is not just perilous for humanity and natural systems but doesn’t make sense from an economic standpoint.

“The cost of inaction is higher than the cost of transformation and adaptation,” Thallinger said in February. “Extreme heat, storms, wildfires, floods, and billions in economic damage occur each year. In 2024, insured natural catastrophe losses surpassed $140 billion, marking the fifth straight year above $100 billion.”

“Transitioning to a net-zero economy is not just about sustainability,” he continued, “it is a financial and operational necessity to avoid a future where climate shocks outpace our ability to recover, straining governments, businesses, and households. Without decisive action, we risk crossing a threshold where adaptation is no longer possible, and the costs—human and financial—become unimaginable.”

Thallinger’s solution to the crisis is not to subvert the capitalist system by transitioning the world to an economic system based on shared resources, communal ownership, or a more enlightened egalitarian response. Instead, he proposes that a “reformed” capitalism is the solution, writing, “Capitalism must now solve this existential threat.”

Calling for a reduction of emissions and a rapid scale-up of green energy technologies is the path forward, he argues, asking readers to understand “this is not about saving the planet,” but rather “saving the conditions under which markets, finance, and civilization itself can continue to operate.”

This disconnect was not lost on astute observers, including Antía Casted, a senior researcher at the Sir Michael Marmot Institute of Health Equity, who suggested concern over Thallinger’s prescription.

“It would be fine if [the climate crisis] destroyed civilization and maintained capitalism,” Casted noted. “They just need to find a way for capitalism to work without people.”

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Jon Queally

Jon Queally is managing editor of Common Dreams.

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