By
Alan Caruba
Unlike
previous gatherings of the Conference of Parties (COP) to the UN Framework
Convention on Climate Change, the 18th one occurring in Doha, Qatar between
November 26 and December 7 is likely to shun media coverage of their schemes
to enrich participants who want massive transfers of money from developed to
undeveloped nations. Thieves work best in the dark.
These
are the folks who came up with the Kyoto Protocols that were intended to
reduce “greenhouse gas” emissions, primarily carbon dioxide (CO2), in order
to save the Earth from becoming a crispy desert as the result of global
warming. Adopted on December 11, 1997, the protocols set “binding targets for
37 industrialized nations and the European community with the goal of
reducing 1990 levels of CO2 over a five-year period 2008 to 2012." Two
major emitters, China and India, were exempted from the Protocols, thus
rendering it even more idiotic than it already was.
The
UN explained this, saying “Recognizing that developed countries are
principally responsible for the current high levels of GHG emissions in the
atmosphere as a result of more than 150 years of industrial activity, the
Protocol places a heavier burden on developed nations under the principle of
'common but differentiated responsibilities.'” In other words, developed
nations have more money and any “industrial activity” must be punished for
causing “global warming.”
The
problem for the Protocols was that the United States Senate unanimously
rejected to signing on to this hoax. Then, in 2009, the exposure of emails
between the “scientists” responsible for the data the UN Intergovernmental
Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) was putting out to scare the pants off of
everyone about “global warming”—since dubbed Climategate—revealed they were
not only rigging the computer models, but were increasingly worried that the
planet had entered a new, perfectly natural, cooling cycle.
It is worth noting that, in 2011, Canada,
Japan and Russia announced they would not take on further Kyoto targets. The Canadian government invoked Canada's
legal right to formally withdraw from the Kyoto Protocol on December 12 2011.
Having initially committed to cutting its greenhouse emissions to 6% below
1990 levels by 2012, Environment Minister Peter Kent had earlier cited
Canada's liability to "enormous financial penalties" under the
treaty unless it withdrew. Smart people those Canadians, leading the way for
Japan and Russia to depart as well.
The
Kyoto Protocols were an international deception perpetrated by the UN. The
Earth has been cooling for the past sixteen years. Carbon Dioxide has
nothing—zero—to do with the planet’s temperature and all warming comes from
the Sun.
Even
so, representatives to COP 18 are gathering to create a “Green Climate Fund”
for the same purpose that existed in 1997.
Not
long ago Christiana Figueres, the executive secretary of the UN Framework
Convention on Climate Change, was interviewed by Elizabeth Kolbert of Yale
Environment 360, and it appeared in the Nov 21 edition of The Guardian, a British
newspaper. She babbled on about “the inevitability of world economies making
the transition to a low-carbon future” and “the need for politicians to feel
the same urgency as climate scientists about the threats posed by global
warming.”
As
we have seen, there are bad climate scientists who rig the computer models
representing a huge rise in the Earth’s overall average temperature and there
are good climate scientists who have waged a long and increasingly successful
effort to debunk the greatest hoax of the modern era. The bad ones profit
from the grants and other financial support they receive. They good ones are
defamed as “skeptics” and “deniers.”
In
1992, Al Gore launched his global warming career and road to riches with a
book, “Earth in the Balance.” Among his more insane recommendations was the
elimination of the internal combustion engine within twenty-five years. Those
engines can be found under the hood of the millions of cars that are a very
popular form of transportation.
Ron
Arnold, Executive Vice President of the Center for the Defense of Free
Enterprise, recently cited a report by the Virginia-based Science and
PublicPolicy Institute—a leading opponent of global
warming—regarding the complete futility of any effort by the U.S. to reduce
CO2 emissions. Its author, Paul Knappenberg, based his assumptions on an IPCC
report spelling out a scenario in which “the U.S. as a whole stopped emitting
all carbon dioxide emissions immediately.” He found that “the ultimate impact
on projected global temperature rise would be a reduction or a ‘savings’ of
approximately 0.08 degrees Centigrade by the year 2050 and 0.17 degrees
Centigrade by the year 2100”; results that would be negligible.
Arnold
noted that “not only do the rest of the world’s new emissions completely
replace ours in just 6.6 years, but China’s growth alone replaces them in
less than 11 years.”
If
you want to know about the Earth’s “balance” than it is useful to know that
the release of carbon dioxide comes in part from its several hundred active
volcanoes, from forest fires, and from the many animals, including humans,
who exhale it. Without CO2, every tree, every blade of grass, and all the
crops of the Earth would die and, shortly thereafter, all human and animal
life would die as well. The Earth balances CO2 emissions with carbon sinks
that absorb and release it as they have done for much of its 4.5 billion
years of existence.
If
there was any truth to the claim that CO2 is heating the Earth, one would have
to ignore all of its previous ice ages that were followed by natural warming
periods, including the most recent mini-ice age from about 1300 to 1850.
In
addition to COP 18, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is about to
unleash an avalanche of new regulations all aimed at reducing CO2 emissions
by everything from utilities to major industries, as well as smaller ones
such as your local bakery. The “science” the EPA cites is totally bogus. It
will close many of the coal-fired utilities that produce the bulk of the
nation’s electricity. Inside of a decade the EPA may put them all out of
business.
There
are vast forces, all masquerading as “saving the Earth”, at the international
and national level that are seeking to wreck all the technological advances
the people of the Earth take for granted and the citizens of the United
States need to survive. That’s all you really need to know about COP 18 and
the EPA.
©
Alan Caruba, 2012
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....and the march back to the Dark Ages continues...
ReplyDeleteAlan, what you say has been repeated numerous times. It seems to me that science has lost its moral compass when researchers justify lying as “being moral“ by teleological standards. From there, it is an easy transition into "Noble Cause Corruption", which in this case becomes pathological science. There is a chapter in Krugman’s “Peddling Prosperity” (written before he became what he admonished others for) that deals with academics that become “policy entrepreneurs “ . They are recognizable in that they write in simple layman’s terms instead of the arcane jargon of their particular discipline that other academics understand. Like sharks sniffing the waters, politicians home in on their theories, especially if it can be tailored to a specific political agenda.
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