The USSR totally knew about climate change being a thing. Climate change is not a "new thing". Oil companies have known about it for almost a century now, they built their oil rigs to withstand rising sea levels for example.
Fedorov’s article appears to be one of the earliest direct engagements with the
problems associated with climate change and, more specifically, anthropogenic
climate change in the Soviet Union. However, this theme received more concerted
discussion and debate from the early 1960s. Two meetings of particular note took
place in Leningrad in April 1961 and June 1962, both of which were organised by the
Main Geophysical Observatory in tandem with the Institute of Applied Geophysics
and the Institute of Geography and brought together a range of Soviet scientists,
including geographers, in order to discuss the ‘problem of the transformation of the
climate’ (see Gal’tsov, 1961; Gal’tsov and Cheplygina, 1962).
Notice how you are getting downvoted but no one is providing an argument against this. Even in the most directive form (fascist) of socialism, they still choose not to go with the better option for the world.
The USSR totally knew about climate change being a thing. Climate change is not a "new thing". Oil companies have known about it for almost a century now, they built their oil rigs to withstand rising sea levels for example.
The USSR did know about it as well, at least since the sixties: https://www.gla.ac.uk/media/Media_329370_smxx.pdf
Notice how you are getting downvoted but no one is providing an argument against this. Even in the most directive form (fascist) of socialism, they still choose not to go with the better option for the world.
Yeah, fascism, so socialist that it is primarily concerned with increasing profits and power for the bourgeoisie.
Read the economy and class structure of german fascism, it is a good book on why what you just said was bullshit.