By Alan
Caruba
On
Saturday, Greens around the world will turn off their lights in a symbolic
“Earth Hour” gesture against climate change, the term they adapted in the face
of the fact that the Earth has been cooling for seventeen years and is on the
cusp of a mini-ice age that will ensure cold weather for many years to come.
Earth Hour
is a protest against the use of electricity—energy—to light our lives in
countless ways. Anyone who has gone through an outage as I did in the wake of
Hurricane Sandy will tell you that life without electricity is an immediate
return to primitive times. Mine lasted a week and included the loss of access
to the Internet and the ability to use my computer and every other piece of
equipment in the apartment. It was not fun.
We derive
electricity from burning coal, from natural gas, from nuclear fission, and from
hydroelectricity generated by huge dams. The least amount of electricity we use
comes from oil and, in particular from wind and solar, a bare two percent or
so. These latter two sources exist only because of government subsidies and
mandates. Without these they could not compete against far more affordable and
effective sources. Oil, of course, fuels all our vehicles.
What
Americans generally have not absorbed is the fact that the large, multi-million
dollar funded environmental organizations oppose every form of energy we use.
Here is a week’s schedule of events planned to lead up to and follow Earth Hour
in New Jersey by the Sierra Club chapter.
# On
Thursday, March 21, they sponsored a “Fracking Waste Ban Lobby Day” in the
state capital of Trenton.
# On
Saturday they will sponsor an “adventure aquarium trip” devoted to sea turtles
and a lecture on “how our plastic addiction impacts them.” We are no more
“addicted” to plastic than to oil from which it is produced and found in
virtually everything we use. Energy is not the enemy. It is the lifeblood of a
successful economy and society.
# On
Sunday there will be a town hall meeting about “clean energy solutions” in
concert with Climate Mama, 350.org and the Sierra Club with a panel that will
discuss how clean energy, solar and wind, “can dramatically reduce our use of
fossil fuels and move our state forward without the pollution.” It will also
discuss how “climate change has impacted you.” Americans are not going to
reduce the use of fossil fuels, oil, coal, and natural gas. We already enjoy
the cleanest air and, more importantly, the Earth in general and America in
particular has enormous reserves of these energy reserves.
# On
Wednesday, March 27, another panel will engage in “pipeline education”,
ignoring the fact that America has 170,000 miles of pipelines that transport
oil and natural gas throughout the nation. They are safe and secure, but none
carry ethanol, a chemical that erodes not only pipelines, but damages the
engines of millions of cars and trucks. The pipeline panel will likely take
note of the Keystone XL pipeline from Canada that has been delayed for five
years now and cleared of any charges of environmental harm.
The
Competitive Enterprise Institute suggests that Earth Hour is a good time to
celebrate “Human Achievement Hour”, a way to debunk the global warming hoax and
the nonsense surrounding “climate change”, a process that has gone on for
billions of years on the planet. The notion that people can do anything about
the climate is so absurd it defies the imagination.
Earth Hour
is just one more way for the Greens to continue spreading their lies about
fossil fuels, plastic, and chemicals they want to demonize despite the advances
in health and longevity, the manufacture of products we use, and the
extraordinary lifestyle we enjoy with abundant food and protection against the
multitude of insect and rodent pests that afflict us, along with the many
species of weeds that affect crops.
Not that
long ago, Greens were spreading nonsense about “peak oil”, saying that the
Earth was running out of this energy source, but new reserves of oil are being
found all the time. Between 1945 and 2010, the United States alone produced 167
billion barrels of oil, more than eight times more oil than the amount of
proven oil reserves it had in 1944. Oil doesn’t merely fuel our cars and
trucks, but as fracking techniques have been developed, more and more of it is
available. Between 1980 and 2010, the U.S. produced 77.8 billion barrels of oil
and still had 20.7 billion barrels of oil reserves left.
What
Americans should keep in mind during Earth Hour is that we have a White House
that has done everything in its power to deprive us of the coal, oil and
natural gas that we have at our disposal. It has restricted the exploration and
extraction of billions of barrels of oil from offshore of our east and west
coasts, and in Alaska. It has generated regulations that have already shut down
coal-fired plants and is seeking to impose greater restrictions despite the
fact that we have enough coal to keep them operating for hundreds of years.
With more
than 1.7 trillion barrels of recoverable oil under our soil, we have enough oil
to fuel our present needs for the next 250 years. Delaying the Keystone XL
pipeline has deprived the nation of thousands of jobs and will result in $5
billion being spent annually to import oil. Meanwhile, the Obama administration
has wasted billions on “clean energy investments.”
Americans
know their energy bills are increasing as the result of anti-energy policies,
know that the energy sector, if allowed to flourish, would provide thousands of
jobs, and should know that every drop of oil and cubic foot of natural gas we
secure from our own reserves would reduce the cost to everyone in every way.
Turn on
your lights at 8:30 PM on Saturday. Turn them all on. Send a message to the
White House and to the world that energy is the heartbeat of life and economic
growth for America and the world.
Hating
energy is another form of hating humanity.
© Alan
Caruba, 2013
Well i shall just have to turn on all
ReplyDeletemy lights then,this so called global warming is the bigest load of crap if
anything we are in one of the global
cooling phase's not warming.
On Saturday, rednecks around Texas will turn on ALL of their lights in a symbolic “Earth Hour” gesture because we believe *GloBull Warming* is total BS…
ReplyDeleteMaking a point of this: switching on ALL my lights, a thing I NEVER do!
ReplyDeleteI wish I had some time on my hands. I would string up some Christmas lights. It would be fun to spell out something catchy!
ReplyDeleteMy lights will be burning brightly as well ...
ReplyDeleteGood post Alan,
ReplyDeleteWhen the greens stop using all forms of modern energy production and travel by donkey driven carts, live in hovels and give up all modern conveniences, I may start listening to their drivel. Until then, I wish they would just SHUT UP!
This includes our new Secretary of State with his huge mansions and yachts.
something tells me that Those poor Eastern US states hit by Sandy have experienced a true Earth day .A week plus long living in the dark,cold,no gas ,water, electricity ,transportation, no food ,a Week Plus of No carbon emission. Is this not what those Ecodumologists are asking from our society? ... well there you go Zero Human Carbon Emission. I bet none of them will turn one light off ... How do you like the earth hour Now?
ReplyDeleteI've realized I may have to turn on all the lights in the house, temporarily re-install the Christmas lights, and, well, you get the idea. It is still a free country. It occurs to me that the reason BOB is the POTUS, and was re-elected is that the American Public has a compusive/compulsive reaction leading them to support anyone who can appear as an underdog. But they'll someday see their error.
ReplyDeleteWhen I first started reading your article my thought was to turn on all my lights during this stupid hour and then I thought that would only lend credibility to it. I will live my normal life and ignore earth hour.
ReplyDeleteAs to plastics and their effect on sea turtles I believe they are going to address the pieces of plastic that are floating in the currents of our oceans. This is indeed a hazard not only for turtles, but for fish and sea birds. This is not the fault of man making and using plastics but of the way people dispose of them. Plastic items get tossed into the ocean, are ground up on the rocks by the waves, and get caught in the ocean currents. Unfortunately, sea creatures eat these pieces and many die from this.
Excellent article,as always!
ReplyDelete"The Greens want to de-industrialize society, have 100% renewable energy, do away with consumerism and have a zero growth economy, cave dwelling is not some much a prejudice as a more than likely outcome." (Tory Aardwark)
Earth Hour is a protest against the use of electricity—energy—to light our lives ... chrxl.blogspot.com
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