By Alan
Caruba
Thanks to
Sunday’s Climate March in New York and Tuesday’s Climate Summit at the United
Nations, Americans and others will have been deluged with the lies that have been told
to sustain this greatest of all hoaxes.
Here are
the known facts. Use them to protect yourself against the Green assault the
truth:
# Both the
Earth and the Sun pass through natural cycles. The Sun is currently in a cycle
of lower radiation as signaled by fewer sunspots representing magnetic storms.
# There is
currently no global warming. The Earth has been
in a cooling cycle for 19 years. No child who has passed through K-12 classes
in school has experienced a single day of “global warming.”
# Not one
computer model that predicted increased warming has been accurate.
# Carbon
dioxide, (CO2) blamed for global warming, is not a “pollutant” despite a
Supreme Court decision stating this. Our exhaled breath contains about 4% of
CO2.
# How can
carbon dioxide be called a “pollutant” when it is directly responsible for the
growth of all vegetation on the planet? Without CO2 there would not be a single
blade of grass or a redwood tree. Or the animal life that depends on vegetation; wheat and rice, for example, as food.
# There is
zero evidence that carbon dioxide generated by human activities is causing
catastrophic climate change. Climate is measured in centuries or shorter
periods of many decades in order to determine its cycles. The weather is what
is occurring where you reside and it changes every day.
# At 78%
nitrogen is the most abundant gas in the Earth’s atmosphere. It is an essential
building block of amino acids present in all proteins. It is a very stable,
unreactive gas. Oxygen is the second most abundant gas-of-life in the
atmosphere at 21%. Water vapor is the third most abundant gas-of-life in the atmosphere; it varies
up to 5%, It reduces incoming solar radiation by day and reduces surface
cooling at night. Carbon dioxide is the
least abundant gas in the atmosphere at 0.04%.
# The
assertion that 97% of scientists believe that climate change is man-made and an
urgent problem is a fiction. In May Joseph Bast, president of The Heartland
Institute, cited the Zimmerman/Doran survey in which, out of 3,146 respondents,
only 79 listed climate science as an area of expertise. Hardly 97%. “Surveys of
meteorologists repeatedly find a majority oppose the alleged consensus,” noted
Bast.
# In
February, Patrick Moore, a Canadian ecologist, a co-founder of Greenpeace, a
militant environmental group which he left in 1986, told members of the Senate
Environment and Public Works Committee “There is no scientific proof that human
emissions of carbon dioxide are the dominant cause of the minor warming of the
Earth’s atmosphere over the past 100 years.”
# Not only
is the Earth not warming, but Heartland Institute analyst, Peter Ferrara, notes
that “If you look at the record of global temperature data, you will find that
the late 20th Century period of global warming actually lasted about
20 years, from the late 1970s to the late 1990s. Before that, the globe was
dominated by about 30 years of global cooling, giving rise in the 1970s to
media discussions of the return of the Little Ice Age (circa 1450 to 1850), or
worse.”
# The
cooling of the Earth has led to a dramatic increase in both Arctic and
Antarctic ice, up 50% since 2012.
# One
result of the false claims about carbon dioxide has been the Obama
administration’s policies such as the refusal to permit the construction of the
Keystone XL pipeline to import oil from Canada to U.S. refineries. The
Environmental Protection Agency’s absurd restrictions on CO2 emissions have
forced the closure of many coal-fired plants that are needed to provide low
cost electrical energy. The administration has long wanted to impose a “carbon
tax” on all energy use in America, a punishing and needless expense.
# The
Obama administration’s climate policies are entirely political in nature. It
has announced that the EPA’s process of setting new rules affecting power
plants will be delayed until after the November 4 midterm elections. It is
extending the public comment period until December 1. The growing discontent
over similar climate and environmental policies was evident when leaders of the
European Union announced it was moving away from green policies that had driven
up the cost of electricity across the continent.
In a world
threatened by the rise of radical Islamism, by the outbreak of diseases like
Ebola, and other actual problems to be addressed, the notion that thousands
would march in the belief that they and the entire rest of the Earth’s population
have any effect on the climate is appalling.
What is perhaps most sad and most reprehensible are the host of world leaders who continue to maintain the lie of global warming or the misrepresentation of climate change to impose a tax on an essential element of the Earth's atmosphere.
© Alan
Caruba, 2014
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