By Alan Caruba
Ever since
the creation in 1988 of the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
(IPCC), it has engaged in the greatest hoax of modern times, releasing reports
that predict climate-related catastrophes as if the climate has not been a
completely natural and dynamic producer of events that affect our lives.
The IPCC
was set up by the World Meteorological Organization and the United Nations
Environmental Program. It has enlisted thousands of scientists to contribute to
its scare campaign, but as Joseph Bast, the president of The Heartland
Institute, noted in a recent Forbes article regarding the vast difference in
the assertions of the IPCC scientists and those of its puckishly named
Nonintergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (NPCC), “What is a non-scientist
to make of these dueling reports? Indeed, what is a scientist to make of this?”
“Very few
scientists are familiar with biology, geology, physics, oceanography,
engineering, medicine, economics, and scores of other more specialized
disciplines that were the basis of the claims…” The IPCC has depended on the
ignorance of those scientists outside their particular disciplines and
recruited them to be involved in the UN hoax. The rest of us look to them to
provide guidance regarding issues involving the climate and, as a result, have been
deliberately deceived.
The NIPCC,
anticipating the latest IPCC addition to its climate scare campaign, has just
issued a new addition to its “Climate Change Reconsidered” reports. The first
volume was 850 pages long and the latest is more than 1,000 pages. It
represents the findings of scores of scientists from around the world and
thousands of peer-reviewed studies. At this point they represent some twenty
nations.
I have
been an advisor to The Heartland Institute for many years and have been exposing
the climate change lies since the late 1980s. A science writer, I have
benefited from the work of men like atmospheric physicist, S. Fred Singer, a
founder of the NPCC who has overseen five reports debunking the IPCC since
2003.
The
Heartland Institute has sponsored nine international conferences that have
brought together many scientists and others in an effort to debunk the UN’s
climate scare campaign.
I have
always depended on the common sense of people to understand that humans have
nothing to do with the climate except to endure and enjoy it. We don’t create
it or influence it.
The global
warming campaign is based on the Big Lie that carbon dioxide (CO2) traps the
Sun’s heat and warms the Earth, but the fairly miniscule amount of CO2 in the
atmosphere (0.038%) does not do that in a fashion that poses any threat.
Indeed, it is the Sun that determines the Earth’s climate, depending where you
happen to be on the Earth. Next to oxygen, CO2 is vital to all life on Earth as
it is the “food” on which all vegetation depends. More CO2 is good. Less is not
so good.
The IPCC
has depended in part on the print and broadcast media to spread its Big Lie. It
also depends on world leaders, few of whom have any background or serious
knowledge of atmospheric science, to impose policies based on the Big Lie.
These policies target the use of “fossil fuels”, oil, coal and natural gas,
urging a reduction of their use. The world, however, utterly depends on them
and, in addition to existing reserves, new reserves are found every year.
One reason
the IPCC has been in a growing state of panic is a new, completely natural
cooling cycle based on a reduction of solar radiation. As James M. Taylor, the
managing editor of Heartland’s “Environment & Climate News”, pointed out
recently, “Winter temperatures in the contiguous United States declined by more
than a full degree Celsius (more than 2 degrees Fahrenheit) during the past
twenty years.” He was citing National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
data. “The data contradicts assertions that human induced global warming is
causing a rise in winter temperatures.”
In
addition to the recent extremely cold winter, there have been others in
2000-2001 and 2009-2010. There will be more.
The IPCC
report is full of claims about global warming, now called “climate change”
since the world is obviously not warming. In March, Taylor rebutted an IPCC
claim that crop production is falling, noting that global corn, rice, and wheat
production have more than tripled since 1970. In recent years, the U.S. has set
records for alfalfa, cotton, beans, sugar beets, canola, corn, flaxseed, hops,
rice, sorghum, soybeans, sugarcane, sunflowers, peanuts, and wheat, to name
just a few.
The Earth
would benefit from more, not less, CO2 emissions, but the Obama administration
has been engaged in imposing hundreds of new regulations aimed at reductions.
It targets the development and expansion of our energy sector. The President
has repeated the lies in his State of the Union speeches and we have a Secretary
of State, John Kerry, who insists that climate change is the greatest threat to
mankind and not the increase of nuclear weapons.
Every one
of the Earth’s seven billion population are being subjected to the UN’s
campaign of lies and every one of us needs to do whatever we can to bring about
an end to the United Nations and reject the IPCC’s claims.
© Alan
Caruba, 2014
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