By Alan
Caruba
Try to
ignore Earth Day, April 22. It won’t be easy. The print and broadcast media
will engage in an orgy of environmental tall tales and the usual
end-of-the-world predictions. It will scare the heck out of youngsters and bore
the heck out of anyone old enough to know that we have had to endure the lies
that hide the agendas that have driven the Greens since 1970 when the event was
first proclaimed.
The Earth
is 4.5 billion years old. It is the third planet from the Sun and fifth-largest
of the eight other planets that orbit it. It is the only planet in our galaxy
that has life on it and it has an abundance of mineral resources as well as
water and the fecundity to grow crops and maintain livestock to sustain the
human race.
The
climate on Earth is entirely dependent on the natural cycles of the Sun.
Despite four decades of being told that the Earth was going to heat up due to
greenhouse gas like carbon dioxide and methane, we are currently in a cooling
cycle and no child born since 1997 has ever experienced a single day of the
dreaded “global warming.”
Humans
play a very small role affecting the Earth’s climate although, for example,
deforestration is one way it has affects it. Other than cutting down trees,
another way is to put the government in charge of vast acres of forest. It has
a long record of failing to manage them well to the point where diseases and
pests render the trees so weak that wildfires wipe out what would otherwise
have thrived.
Otherwise,
the Earth is and always has a been a very volatile place, subject to a variety
of extraordinary natural events such as hurricanes, tsunamis, blizzards,
floods, droughts, tornadoes, and earthquakes. The only thing humans can do is
clean up and rebuild.
What has
mostly changed for humans has been the discovery of energy sources that have
transformed and enhanced their lives. Coal, initially, followed by oil and
natural gas. All are carbon based, but then, so are humans and other life
forms.
The Greens
call them “fossil fuels” and some refer to “dirty coal” or seek to demonize
“Big Oil.” Between 2007 and 2012, three U.S. oil companies paid a total of
$289.7 billion in corporate income taxes. Until the Obama administration took
power, coal provided fifty percent of all the electricity Americans used.
Completely bogus “science” cited by the Environmental Protection Agency has
been used to shut down coal-fired plants and close down coal mines. And, in
concert with costly, unpredictable and unreliable “renewable” energy, wind and
solar, have driven up the cost of electricity for everyone.
According
to a study by the Heritage Foundation, released in March, over the next two
decades the EPA’s climate rules aimed at reducing “global warming” (which is
not occurring) will cost the economy $2.23 trillion. An estimated 600,000 jobs
will be lost. The jobs that would be created by the Keystone XL pipeline have
been waiting five years for the White House to approve the project.
As
mentioned, it has been the many inventions that utilize the energy sources the
Greens want to “leave in the ground” that have totally transformed the lives of
Americans and others throughout the world. What Earth Day is really about is not
the improvement of life, but limits that will reduce the world’s population.
The one thing all environmentalists agree upon is that there are too many
humans. This is a form of fascism that goes back to the creation of the
communist/socialist economic systems, none of which have provided the level of
prosperity that capitalism has. Even Communist China has adopted the capitalist
model.
The other
agenda Greens agree upon is that the government should own and control every
square inch of the nation’s (and world’s) landmass. That is why climate change
is part of the United Nations’ intention to become the single world government.
It is home to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change that has clung to
the global warming hoax since they invented it in the late 1980s.
Recently,
the IPCC released another report claiming “climate change” will melt polar ice,
cause the oceans to rise dramatically, generate extreme weather conditions, et
cetera. There have always been
extreme weather conditions somewhere and the rest of the IPCC claims are just
great big lies that have been around for decades.
Along the
way, environmental organizations such as Greenpeace, Sierra Club, and Friends
of the Earth, among countless others of comparable or lesser size have received
millions in membership dues, donations, the sale of products, and from the
assets that many own. Many, like Greenpeace, enjoy a non-profit status. For
example, in 2011, Greenpeace took in $27,465,948 and had assets of $4,653,179.
Multiply that against all the others and it adds up to billions.
Green
organizations represent a very big business that is constantly at war with
legitimate businesses in the energy, manufacturing, and agricultural sectors,
seeking to impose laws and regulations that cost them and consumers billions
every year.
If you’re
a parent take some time to explain to younger children that the Earth is very
old and not going to suffer the claims Greens repeat and repeat. As for
everyone else, just try to ignore the Earth Day deluge. It won’t be easy, but it
will be worth it.
© Alan
Caruba, 2014
Perfectly said.
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