On this day, January 30, in 1989, James Baker, Secretary of State for the new George HW Bush administration gives a speech propounding so-called “no regrets” actions on climate change (or “global warming” as it was also known). This means, in essence “let’s do things that we would do anyway, that will have other benefits.”
“No regrets” was an attempt to square the circle and to keep everyone more or less on the same page, but the denial campaigns that were just kicking into gear were not satisfied. And in the end, the Bush administration threatened to not attend Rio, if targets and timetables for emissions reductions by wealthy countries were included. That is very consequential, down unto this day.
Baker has lived a very, very long life, and has continued to campaign on climate as a “climate hawk.”
See also that cartoon
Which even has its own wikipedia page.
But at least one person thinks (and with reasons) that we should stop using it.
See also positive externalities.