Climate Change Rallies, Realities, and Sacrifices

The
mantra is repeated daily. There is consensus on climate change. Global warming
is real. It will be a disaster. Humans are to blame. We have to do something –
immediately.
However,
the consensus of 100 scientists is undone by one fact, Albert Einstein noted.
The United Nations and its Climate Cataclysm army of 15,000 in exotic
They
were not about to let even one fact prevent them from promoting climate scares
and a successor to the
Meanwhile,
respected climate scientists were barred from panel discussions, censored,
silenced, and threatened with physical removal by polizei, if they tried to hold
a press conference to present peer-reviewed evidence on climate, such as:
Climate
change is natural and recurrent. The human factor is small compared to that of
the sun and other natural forces. There has been no overall global warming
since 1998, and most local and regional warming trends have been offset by
nearby cooling. A half-degree of net warming since 1900 (amid a number of ups
and downs) does not foreshadow a catastrophe. Recent glacial retreats,
sea-level rise, and migrations of temperature-sensitive species are all within
the bounds of known natural variability.
The
best approach is to adapt, as our ancestors did. Money and resources devoted to
futile climate prevention actions would be better spent on malaria, AIDS,
poverty, and other pressing problems. Perhaps most important, no country can
progress or prosper without abundant, reliable, affordable energy that would be
in short supply if draconian climate laws are implemented.
UN
alarmists would not tolerate such heresies. They blamed every regional weather
and climate blip on human emissions, and trotted out computer scenarios that
they insist “prove” we must take drastic actions to avert Armageddon.
But
computer models do a poor job of incorporating our still poor grasp of complex
and turbulent oceanic, atmospheric, and solar processes. They are based on
conjecture about future technologies and emissions, and cannot predict climate
shifts even one year in the future, much less 50 or 100. They simply produce
“scenarios” and “projections” of what might happen under assorted assumptions –
enabling alarmists to trumpet the most alarming outputs to support drastic
action.
Those
scenarios are evidence of climate chaos the way
However,
It’ll
be easy, they insist. Rubbish. Even a 25-40% reduction over the next twelve
years would impose major sacrifices on families, workers, and communities,
especially poor ones – while leaving no room for population or economic growth.
Fossil
fuels provide 85% of the energy we use. Slashing emissions by even 25% means
slashing the use of these fuels, paying vastly more to control and sequester
emissions, and radically altering lifestyles and living standards. Families
will do so voluntarily, or under mandatory rationing systems, enforced by the EPA,
courts, climate police, and “patriotic” snitches. Getting beyond 25% would
require a “radical transformation” of life as we know it.
Senator
Joe Lieberman admits his “climate protection” bill would cost the
That’s
on top of the $2000 in higher energy costs that US families have endured since
1998 – and the 11% extra that USA Today says average households will pay this
winter compared to a year ago. Higher energy costs will increase the price of
everything we eat, drive, buy, and do.
Reaching
or exceeding 25% targets could require transformations like these.
Parking
your car – and riding a bike. You’d get to work and the grocery in better shape
– and guilt-free if you don’t exhale.
Disconnecting
air conditioners and setting thermostats to 50 degrees all winter. Swim suits
and UnderArmor are excellent substitutes.
Eating
all leftovers.
Shutting
down coal and gas power plants, and replacing them with new nuclear plants or
forests of gargantuan wind turbines. Blanketing Connecticut with turbines could
meet New York City’s electricity needs, and covering Texas and Louisiana could
satisfy US needs, at least when the wind is blowing, says Rockefeller
University professor Jesse Ausubel.
Closing
paper mills and factories. Perhaps newly unemployed workers could find jobs in
Closing
dairy and poultry farms. Producing meat accounts for 18% of all greenhouse gas
emissions, so this would make both greens and PETA happy.
Adopting
“sustainable green technologies,” like the treadle-powered irrigation pumps
environmentalists are sending to poor countries, to replace diesel pumps. An
Indian villager toiling on his eco-bicycle for three years could offset the CO2
from one jetliner full of environmentalists heading to
An
appropriately green solution would be requiring that climate confabs be via
video-conference – from
Meanwhile,
Adapting
to whatever heat, cold, floods, droughts and storms nature (or mankind) might
bring seems a much saner and less costly course of action.
Paul Driessen is the author of Eco-Imperialism: Green Power - Black Death.
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